>though like travelling to Sth Australia- dont try and smuggle in fresh fruit or veg
Quite reasonably, we like to keep your infested produce out of our pristine environment!
That's handy being able to zodiac across the channel. I was there not long after the dispute about the islands east of Navarino and the amount of red tape required to get across made it impossible. When I did get to Navarino, on a second trip, I checked out the Dientes and also tried to get to the south of the island via a 'track' I was told the locals use. I got a lift east from Puerto Williams and then headed south up a river valley. There was no visble track just tape every few hundred metres. There was a lot of negotiating fallen trees and beaver dams. It was like heading cross-country in the Darrans only colder. Made it up to a beautiful camping spot in the alpine region with only a beaver (and I mean Castor canadensis) for company. I'd underestimated how tough the going would be so didn't make it to the south coast, but I have fond memories of Isla Navarino.