After camping for two nights I staied another relaxed day in Ushuaia. Well, for those thinking about the travling, Ushuaia, is very far away from everything. It´s hard to get connections there and it´s quite expansive. I was surprised how much the city is actually developed, compared to many other places I saw. The reason for this might be the cruisers, which bring thounds of tourists for some hours, which are flouting the city and spend spend spend...
The actual exciting thing was the nature, which is still kind of intact. Well, the glaciers are seriously melting here, the forrest grew extremely slowly and every impact is visible.
We camped in the nationalparc, and had a kind of a nightmare experience with city travellers from Isreal. There people come there, the more the nature will suffer. I feel partly bad of going so deep in this sensitive envirement. Micha and me did a atour to some peaks of the last Ants in the south. Not really hight, just some 1200m altitude, but starting at 300m and finishing at 0m above see level. It´s advance terrain and not for city travellers!!
We were very lucky, on the day of our mountain hike we had excellent weather, very little wind and my noise good again sun burned ;)
The rest of the city is not too bad, I found. The Yakush hostel in the centre was excellent, the supermarkets are full of verything you wish for,... the only thing is... it does not really feel like "el fin del mundo".
I liked the Yamana museum, the others were really bad (and overpriced).