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    El Chalten behind you.
    Rio de las Vueltas valley.
    Dense forest after the first climb.
    Laguna Capri.
    Looking at the Glaciar Piedras Blancas from afar.
    Back into the forest.
    Trail opens up nearing Poincenot.
    Meadow with trail intersections toward Laguna Madre and Rio Blanco.
    Switchbacks on the way to Laguna de los Tres.
    Trail intersection just before camp.
    Boardwalks toward Rio Blanco and Glaciar Piedras Blancas viewpoint.
    Glaciar Piedras Blancas viewpoint.
    Cerro Fitz Roy from camp.
    Cloudy morning on the way up.
    Fog at Laguna de los Tres.
    Laguna de los Tres.
    Cloudy views near Laguna Madre.
    Rio Fitz Roy.
    Dawn on Laguna Torre.
    Techado Negro ridgeline.
    Cerro Solo.
    Cerro Torre across the lake.
    Taking the high ridge toward Mirador Maestri.
    View from Mirador Maestri.
    Panorama from Mirador Maestri
    Close-up of Glaciar Grande meeting the water.
    The moraine on the way back.
    Almost back to Campamento Agostini.
    Rare huemul sighting in camp.
    Looking back at the mountains around the Laguna Torre.
    Back into the forest.
    Looking back on Cerro Torre still dominating the horizon.
    Terrain changing to arid canyons.
    Rio Fitz Roy canyon just west of El Chalten.

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