Travel Journal
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San Martin de Los Andes, AR to Villa La Angostura, AR
Our three additional days in San Martin de Los Andes were to wait out bad weather, though we had begun to question that decision a bit. It had definitely rained, but only in spurts, and never extremely heavy. The winds had picked up, but nothing shook our apartment building. And it got much colder, but Read more…
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Junin de los Andes, AR to San Martin de los Andes, AR
We woke up with a bit of drizzle still in the air, enough to make us put on our rain covers, but also enough to make the garden surrounding our AirBNB glisten and sparkle. It quickly dried out, but the temperature never climbed high like it had done the last few days, topping out in Read more…
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Mamuil Malal, CL to Junin de los Andes, AR
The closed border station turned the highway into a dead-end road overnight, so as expected, we had a good quiet sleep in our tent at the picnic area. More importantly, no police or park rangers came to roust us out. The first vehicles did begin arriving well before the 8am opening of the border, but Read more…
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Curarrehue, CL to Mamuil Malal, CL
Yesterday’s near-90°F high had dropped to 58°F by morning, but the day was forecast to broadly be at least as hot. By the time we got on the road it was already warming quickly, but hopefully our ascent to the spine of the Andes, even if 11,000 feet lower than the passes in Peru, would Read more…
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Villarrica, CL to Curarrehue, CL
The day started like a fall morning, with a pleasant cool bite in the air and crisp blue skies. That meant we were granted a second day with excellent views of Villarica volcano, so we took a little detour back to the waterfront on our way out of town so that Rett could get some Read more…
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Temuco, CL to Villarrica, CL
Way back in Valparaiso, I had roughly plotted out a 33-day ride to Puerto Montt, including a detour across the Argentina border and back. It included a reserve of five off-days, a dangerously-low amount for us, since we’ll frequently burn through five days in a single town without much thought. We’ve already used up two Read more…



