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Arcata Oysterfest 2016

Drew Hyland June 20, 2016
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June Sunset

Drew Hyland June 16, 2016
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April Sunset

Drew Hyland June 16, 2016
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Salmon Mtn & Hoopa

Drew Hyland June 16, 2016
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Patrick's Point & Lady Bird Johnson Grove

Drew Hyland June 16, 2016
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Oyster Beach Vacation Rental

Drew Hyland April 26, 2016
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Fern Canyon

Drew Hyland April 25, 2016

A spring hike through Fern Canyon to Friendship Ridge and the Coastal Trail.

 

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The Bodega + Nothing Obvious Clothing

Drew Hyland April 18, 2016
 
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A Taste of Bim

Drew Hyland April 18, 2016
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Palace Saloon

Drew Hyland April 15, 2016
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Chile & Patagonia Travels

Drew Hyland March 13, 2016

Our travel through Chile is most easily told in two chapters; highlighting the distinct adventures, and northern and southern landscapes we visited. 

Part One: Caballos

A walk with Heather and Matty, and their horses, from Cahuil to Bucalemu.

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Part Two: Patagonia

Backpacking in Torres del Paine National Park.

 

Shot with Nikon D750 + Nikon 24-70mm f2.8, Video/Time Lapse with iPhone 6.


Santiago

Santiago is Chile's capital and largest city. We had two days in between flights to walk around this architecturally diverse city and explore the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino and Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes.

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Part One: Caballos

This is Heather and Matty, and Pichi (short for Pichilemu). In many ways, their adventure was the impetus for our trip to Chile. Sure, South America was on the bucket list, but when you add a good friend and horses carrying surfboards, it's - kinda - irresistible.

To catch you up, over the last year-and-a-half these two traveled by motorbike down California's west coast to Baja, through Central America and down to South America. Then, two months ago they sold their bikes and bought four horses: Salvador, Blacky, Pichi and Hari. Now they plan to walk the Chilean coastline for the next few months to Chiloé Island, surfing and filming along the way for Matty's movie. 

To meet up with these vagabonds, we took a bus from Santiago to Pichilemu. This charming beachfront town is a weekend getaway destination for locals who flock to the beach with their sun shades. A "Collectivo" (taxi) then took us to Cahuil, another small coastal town just south of the surf break Punta de Lobos. 

As we sat at Laguna de Cahuil watching skimmer birds and weekenders paddle around in kayaks, Heather (after an afternoon of failed messaging attempts) pulled into the parking lot - seemingly serendipitously and hand waving wildly out the window - to pick us up. After a few days of travel by planes, trains, buses and taxis, it was surreal to see an old friend in another hemisphere.

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Punta de Lobos

Before our walk between Cahuil and Bucalema, Angie and I had some time to see Pichilemu, Cahuil and the famous surf break Punta de Lobos . You may recognize this surf spot from the Patagonia movie short, A Fisherman's Son.

For a few hours we watched surfers navigate these turbulent, rocky waters and paddle out into massive waves. 

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Heather, Matty and the Horses

After trading in their rides for reins, Heather and Matty purchased Chilean saddles and learned to ride. Their horses are a bit spirited, so it took some time to learn their temperaments and build rapport. During this learning period they built custom surfboard racks from saddle frames - a first, ever - and devised ways to comfortably haul their gear on the horses. Pretty rad, right?   

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Our Walk with Heather and Matty

Prior to leaving for Chile, we didn't know where Heather and Matty may be on their journey along the coast to Chiloé. As it happened we arrived just before they embarked, which allowed us to meet their new friends and owners of ZEUS farm. Heather and Matty called ZEUS home while they trained their horse. The property is also home to a shipping container yoga and arts studio and is in the early stages of permaculture farming development.

We spent a day at ZEUS while the last pieces of gear were collected. On the second day we set out for Bucalemu.

Over the next two days and three nights we navigated beaches and coastal roads, negotiating barbed wire fences and passing through fishing villages, moving at the speed of horse.

Starting at Leguna de Cahuil
Starting at Leguna de Cahuil

Angie and I met with Heather and Matty at Leguna de Cahuil in the evening for our first night on the journey.

Campsite #1
Campsite #1

A full moon to celebrate the first day on the journey.

Morning Glamour Shoot
Morning Glamour Shoot

Matty catches some early morning footage after the horses first night away from ZEUS.

Gearing Up
Gearing Up

Each morning the horses were loaded with gear.

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Fisherman's village
Fisherman's village

Locals show us through their village to a small spring where the horses can get a drink.

Thistles!
Thistles!

Blacky and Salvador snack on some thistles.

Angie and Hari
Angie and Hari
Campsite #2
Campsite #2
Tire tracks
Tire tracks

Fisherman drive out to collect their drying kelp on the beach.

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Bucalemu
Bucalemu

Parking the horse outside the beachfront restaurant.

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Churros
Churros

After a long day of walking, churros were required.

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To continue following Matty and Heather's adventures:

Matty Hannon www.slowburningdreams.com • Instagram: matty_hannon

Heather Hillier Instagram: hillierheather

ZEUS Facebook: www.facebook.com/ZEUS-1669920396574154/


Part Two: Patagonia

For our second week, Angie and I flew south to Punta Arenas and then headed north by bus to Puerto Natales. This colorful but windswept coastal village is the gateway to Torres del Paine National Park. Here, the terrain is defined by snowy peaks, glacier fields and interconnected fjords, and winding rivers.

To get into Torres del Paine most visitors take one of the many daily buses leaving from Puerto Natales. It's also possible to access the park by boat, so - obviously - we opted for the nautical entrance. We took the Turismo 21 de Mayo charter boat up the Ultima Esperanza Fjord, viewing the Serrano Glacier, and then boarded a zodiak that zipped up the Serrano River into the park. The James Bond getaway by zodiak was crazy fun.

Torres del Paine NP has two main trails: the "O" and the "W". The "O" takes hikers around the entire park on a 8 to 10 day trek. We hiked half of the "O", called the "W", over 5 nights and 4 days. Covering a little over 50 miles the "W" took us from the west to east side of the park, providing endless stunning views of towering peaks, glaciers, waterfalls and mirrored lakes. 

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Cormorant Colony
Cormorant Colony
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Monte Balmaceda and Glacier
Monte Balmaceda and Glacier
Balmaceda Glacier and Waterfall
Balmaceda Glacier and Waterfall
Glacier Serrano
Glacier Serrano
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Ice Chunks from Glacier Serrano
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Zodiak Express to Torres del Paine
Zodiak Express to Torres del Paine
Zodiak Stoke!
Zodiak Stoke!
Day #1: Visitor Center to Las Carretas Camp
Day #1: Visitor Center to Las Carretas Camp
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Day #1
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Day #2: Las Carretas to Paine Grande Shelter
Day #2: Las Carretas to Paine Grande Shelter
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Day #2: Enroute to Glacier Grey
Day #2: Enroute to Glacier Grey
Day #2: Glacier Grey
Day #2: Glacier Grey
Skottsberg Lake
Skottsberg Lake
Day #3: Paine Grande Shelter to Frances Camp
Day #3: Paine Grande Shelter to Frances Camp
Day #3: En route to Los Cuernos Shelter
Day #3: En route to Los Cuernos Shelter
Day #3: Approaching Italiano Ranger Station
Day #3: Approaching Italiano Ranger Station
Day #3: View from Los Cuernos Shelter
Day #3: View from Los Cuernos Shelter
Nordernskjold Lake
Nordernskjold Lake
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Day #4: Austral Pygmy Owl in Los Cuernos camp
Day #4: Austral Pygmy Owl in Los Cuernos camp
Day #4: Los Cuernos to Torres Ranger Station
Day #4: Los Cuernos to Torres Ranger Station
Day #5: Sunrise on Torres des Paine
Day #5: Sunrise on Torres des Paine
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Panoramic Photos & iPhone Timelapse

Los Cuernos Campsite Sunset


Glacier Gray


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