As part of our ten day excursion to various parts of the Torres Del Paine region, we spent a couple of days staying at the ranch in Baguales. I love the name, Baguales, which means something along the lines of an animal that should be tamable (like a horse or a cow) but cannot be […]
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Yellow Fever Vaccine Victory in Punta Arenas
Before we left for Chile, Mark suggested we visit the Amazon while we were in the neighborhood of South America. We’d been planning camping trips, so when he said “Amazon”, I pictured tents, pythons, dart frogs, and many creatures of the night. I hard “no-ed” it. After planning and replanning some things, we decided to […]
Selling our Car after Driving the Carretera Austral
Back in July, we bought a 4Runner in Santiago (Buying the car in Chile was fun!). We were going to be in Chile long enough that it made sense to own our vehicle versus rent it. After Christmas, we decided to embark on a several month journey to the south of Chile. We drove the […]
Driving to Puerto Natales, Chile, in Southern Patagonia
We were pleased to arrive in Puerto Natales, concluding a 5,000 mile road trip from Santaigo, Chile. We had traveled all over the Los Lagos district, completed the Carretera Austral in northern Patagonia, and driven down through Argentina to reach southern Patagonia. We arrived in Natales a week before kicking off a ten day tour […]
Morning in El Calafate and drive to Natales
We only stayed in El Calafate for a couple days. I didn’t know what we were getting into at El Calafate. It felt like a town in the American west, like Jackson Hole or Bozeman, dropped into Argentina. It was touristy and full of English speaking travelers. We enjoyed our time, ate some decent food, […]
Drive Ruta 40 to El Calafate, Argentina
After a successful border crossing at Chile Chico, we woke early the next morning and drove nine hours along Ruta 40 in Argentina. The highway crossed remote deserts and steppe. There’s not much out there besides plants, guanaco, and armadillo, but it’s a popular highway for road trippers. The winds were super strong and seemingly […]
Crossing the Border as a Foreigner with a Chilean Car from Chile Chico into Argentina.
After completing the Carretera Austral, we took two days to cross from Chile to Argentina. This was our first border crossing on our own, so we dedicated a full day just to crossing, giving us time to accommodate setbacks. We slept the night in Chile Chico at a hostel. The next morning, we crossed into […]
Reaching the End of the Carretera Austral at Villa O’Higgins
We left from Tortel on a single-minded mission to reach the end of the Carretera Austral at Villa O’Higgins. The trip involved a couple hundred kilometers and a ferry ride. Our goal was to reach the end of the road, take a picture, and then turn around and backtrack. Our schedule had become a bit […]
Tortel, the Fishing Village Built on Docks and Decks
After camping in Rio Tranquilo, we headed south on the Carreterra Austral on a several day mission to reach the end of the famous highway. After lunch in the park in Cochrane, we opted for a detour to Tortel, a unique fishing village built on docks, decks, and boardwalks along a steep hill at the […]
Helicopter Tour of San Rafael Glacier Parque Nacional
When camping in Rio Tranquilo, we had originally planned to drive a few hours for a boat ride to the front of San Rafael Glacier. We were take aback though by the cost for the boat tour, which is a whole production with food and drink. Combining the time and cost, it just wasn’t worth […]
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