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Most people avoid the off-season because it’s “too cold” or “the weather is horrible”, but it’s not really as bad as people think. I spent about 2 weeks in Southern Patagonia, where the weather and cold are most extreme, and I was amazed! Some days, I could count the number of cars I saw on one hand! There are barely any people to get in your photos.

Also, it’s not really as cold as people make it seem. Temperatures hover at about freezing, which, coming from many places, is normal. With the right clothing, you’ll be just fine! All but one day while I was in the region, there was amazing weather! I felt so lucky that I got to experience the area how I did. I had some completely clear, and sunny days during my time there!

To hear more about my travels, visit my blog by going to http://kinnarab.weebly.com or check out my Instagram @kinnarab!

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