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Patagonia Travel

Travel advice, news, and stories from Patagonia. Chile and Argentina based trips into Patagonia, the southernmost portion of South America.

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Patagonia Adventures Late Spring!

Patagonia Angling Adventures *I can't wait to get back down there, I had a blast in December when I went down there! More on my Flyfishaddiction site about Argentina/Chile and my trip Greetings from Maine. Our long winter appears to be over! The tom turkeys are gobbling every morning, and the fiddleheads are beginning to poke through the leaves in search of the elusive sun. While I start getting the boat and gear ready for the annual invasion of striped bass, my outfitters in Patagonia are... Read Full Story

Protecting The Wild Cousin Of Llama, The Guanacos, In Chile

From:  digg.com
sciencedaily.com — The Wildlife Conservation Society has launched a study in Chile's Karukinka reserve on Tierra del Fuego to help protect the guanaco -- a wild cousin of the llama that once roamed in vast herds from the Andean Plateau to the steppes of Patagonia. Read Full Story

Hotel Correntoso On Top 10 List for "World's Sexiest Winter Lodges"

Travel writer Jason H. Harper from Concierge.com loved the scenery, the amenities and the choice of activities at the Hotel Correntoso in Villa La Angostura, Patagonia.  Fly fishing, full spa treatments or taking a scenic drive along the Seven Lakes , it's all fabulous.  Read his review and then check out even more stunning views on the Hotel Correntoso web site .    If you can be tempted to leave the hotel, there are  tons of things to do and see in and around Villa La Angostura... Read Full Story

Patagonia wetsuits

Patagonia is a company that has as far back as I can remember put the environment high on the list of their priorities and has become kind of a synonym for an environmentally aware company. They have been that way long before that was "the cool thing to do" (like it is today), and they stayed on the frontline of the eco movement until today. For instance - Patagonia was one of the “1% For the Planet” founders. 1% Read Full Story

Hiking Patagonia Has Something for Every Different Taste and Need

From:  dadndavid.com
You would no doubt be impressed by the fact that Charles Darwin had once visited Patagonia back in 1835, and you will find yourself just as impressed today in the camps that make hiking Patagonia an adventure that every serious hiker will want to undertake. There are some superb facilities available, such as the [...] Read Full Story

Patagonia Coupon Codes

Free Shipping on orders of $100 or more - Expires 4/5/09 Related Coupons:Patagonia Winterfest Sale Patagonia’s Winterfest Sale 40% - 60% Off! Sale Lasts...Bellacor Coupon Codes Free Shipping on Orders of $75 or more at...Pear Tree Coupon Codes Free Shipping on orders of $75 or more when... Read Full Story

Welcome to our wikizine called "Patagonia Travel"

Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Patagonia Travel". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article... Read Full Story
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