Did I step over a magic line when I exited the van at EcoCamp? Surely the calming peace I felt at such a simple start could not last. But it did and only became a stronger feeling of I was meant to be here. Every previous review I read, while wonderful, didn't sink in that that too could be me until it was. I was lucky with weather & luckier still with my awesome guides Paola & Marina. Also Joaquin who stayed with me when I slowed down on a hike, Vale who started me off with a great welcoming in Puerto Natales and Paulina at Cascada who helped me start this journey I can't thank you enough. EcoCamp had so many smiling friendly staff but sadly I didn't get everyones names but Raul & Vanessa at the information dome were both wonderful. I was in a spacious Suite dome with a view of the towers not that I spent much time there. I didn't light the stove but the bed covers were just enough to keep me warm. It was a short walk to the community dome but at night I recommed a headlamp or flashlight. The community dome was just that the right place to meet new adventurers & compare notes. It had both indoor & outdoor spaces to relax. I did easy trails but some others had a bit of weather higher up making those hikes a lttle tougher but they were still smiling. So much food to choose from including vegan, veggie & gluten free for breakfast & to pack your lunch. The dinners were beyond fantastic. I had many rainbows, sunrises, Milky Way & Southern Cross and the rain & wind waited til dark & cleared by day time. I must admit the wind at night was fierce & shook my dome but I was safe & comfy. Aside from people & food and the location (wow) it was the carbon neutral, no waste, let's be greener than green that warmed me to the core. They practice what they preach. I think that above all is what I took away from this awesome place & the people I met there that I must do better to protect our planet. The beauty of Torres del Paine & the experience at Ecocamp were the highlights of my month traveling around Chile.