It hit me on my second day in the Lake District that for those who seek a diverse range of wild places and no crowds, there may be no better place in the world to visit than Chile. We were hiking in a spectacular national park with volcanoes, lakes, 700-year-old monkey puzzle trees and lunar-like lava fields—and in six hours of hiking, we saw fewer than a dozen people. The next day on one of the country’s best rivers for white-water rafting, we paddled over Class 3 and 4 rapids without seeing ot...
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