Refugio Lopez, our target comes into view. We intended to go beyond the refugio but the weather was awful and so we were blown/held back.
Jenni calls 'brunch' tucked behind a boulder to attain protection from the wind. Refugio to the left out of sight.
It's not easy to find unpleasant views of Lake Nahuel Huapi although we did not search extensively.
Providing a good view of an extended lake.
The weather was unstable; it varied constantly with the occasional glimpses of sunshine.
"Blue, blue my world is blue, blue is my world now I'm without you...", 'wait until you hear the vocals.
Then again, maybe that's not a good idea.'
A tradition: Taking wood up to 'Newcastle' or the refugio for winter, something like that.
A Second Approach at Catedral Ski Slopes.
Foreground and background; take your pick.
Love the surrounding mountains with early snow
Our path took us up extremely steep slopes, something we really enjoy...'don't we ,Jen?'
A view of the village through the 'telephoto'. Looks a great place to live/stay.
Cheers,
Jenni and Jeffrey
Two overnight visits to El Califate.
Flooding as a result of a collapsed glacier...obviously, "a 'fowled' crossing over the former road".
Amazing water-colors.
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Thank you, Twinkle.
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