Walking the Beagle Channel
During April 8 – 9, 2005 I walked a section of the coastline along the Beagle Channel down into the town of Ushuaia, located in Tierra del Fuego in Southern Argentina. We were actually trying to cross the Beagle channel to Isla Navarino (belonging to Chile), and attempt a challenging walk called the Dientes circuit, however could not find a way over (there is no ferry service). So we settled on this trek instead which turned out to be a nice walk. We took a taxi for 90 peso for 1.5 hours from Ushuaia then walked back along the coastline for two days. A total straight line distance of over 48km, as measured by my GPS so a little longer as you follow the coastline. I am not aware that this trek even has a name. The beauty of the Beagle Channel on one side and the snowy mountains of Ushuaia on the other is pretty amazing.
Enjoy the photo’s below.

Setting off along the trail, the Beagle Channel on one side and the snowy mountains of Tiera del Fuego rising above Ushuaia on the right.
Posted on March 31, 2013, in Grand Traverse Aoraki Mt Cook. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.
The eagle is a southern crested caracara. Wikipedia has a nice description of the bird with photos. In the late 90’s I was trekking around Tierra del Fuego and got a job working as an English speaking tour guide at Estancia Harberton, which is along the eastern coast of Ushuaia. When no tourists were at the ranch, I helped some grad students from Buenos Aires pick up the bones from dead sea mammals and assemble them as skeletons, then we’d ship them off to universities. A year later I was working on passenger ships to Antarctica, the Falklands, and South Georgia from the port in Ushuaia. The pilots for the shipping channel through the Beagle were based at Estancia Harberton.
LikeLike
Hi Therese, thanks very much for pointing that out about the bird! I checked it out on wikipedia also : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Crested_Caracara
It sounds like you know Tierra del Fuegio well. I did another nice walk there called Paso de Oveja – see the link here to that. I am wondering if you did that?
https://axeoneverest.com/paso-de-oveja/
LikeLike
Hey, Axe! This was the year we met — in Mendoza, remember? I too did a trek along the foreshore but from the opposite side of Ushuaia along the Beagle Channel. Spectacular views over an untouched part of the world. The bus journey down from Punta Arenas was also quite an adventure. Would like to visit there again one day, but keep it quiet, as we don’t want the hoards to know of these delicately balanced ecological havens. Ciao –xR
LikeLike
Hi Xray, yes that was the time we met. I did not know you walked it as well! Beautiful spot alright. Very rugged part of the world! Hope all is well in aus!
LikeLike
Thats interesting. I went through the English Narrows in 1961 in HMS Leopard an English Royal Navy anti aircraft frigate. We stopped at Punta Arenas before heading through and up the Westcoast. Returning to the Atlantic through the Panama Canal. Do you collect “Climbing Books”? Regards, John.
________________________________
LikeLike
Hi John, wow that was awhile ago! What a beautiful part of the world and I am sure by ship traveling up the coast you saw it from a unique and beautiful angle also. Yes I do collect climbing books John and immensely enjoy reading them. Hope you had a happy easter in New Zealand!
LikeLike
Happy memories…
LikeLike
Sure is Al 🙂
LikeLike