Well, we`have been off line lately, busy and limited Internet Cafes to use to make the post. But now the Dragoman trip is over and we have a little more schedule control. So, here is more narrative.
After Pucon we moved onto Bariloche, Argentina. Bariloche is a vacation destination with a large lake, good restaurants and overlook hill with a view to rival the best of several continents! We walked up and down (could have paid to take the ski lift type transport) and found a 360 degree view of all the above. Also Chocolate and really big slabs of beef. I ordered the standard size and ate off it for three days.
Bought a new camera for Denyse to replace the one stolen in Peru as scenery just too good to totally miss.
Heading South from Bariloche (which is on Route 40) we then headed back into Chile and camped along what many consider the best kayaking river in Chile. Out of the city. Try feeding 22 campers from a 1950s era limited grocery store. Gravel. Yes, lots of Gravel roads.
Next took us to Puyuhapi and a hike up to see a high hanging glacer. That means there is no lake immediately under it. Camped in what I thought was inland Chile but had a finger of the Pacific within 20 yards of campsite. I didn{t do the swim think but several of our tour mates did.
After Pucon we moved onto Bariloche, Argentina. Bariloche is a vacation destination with a large lake, good restaurants and overlook hill with a view to rival the best of several continents! We walked up and down (could have paid to take the ski lift type transport) and found a 360 degree view of all the above. Also Chocolate and really big slabs of beef. I ordered the standard size and ate off it for three days.
Bought a new camera for Denyse to replace the one stolen in Peru as scenery just too good to totally miss.
Heading South from Bariloche (which is on Route 40) we then headed back into Chile and camped along what many consider the best kayaking river in Chile. Out of the city. Try feeding 22 campers from a 1950s era limited grocery store. Gravel. Yes, lots of Gravel roads.
Next took us to Puyuhapi and a hike up to see a high hanging glacer. That means there is no lake immediately under it. Camped in what I thought was inland Chile but had a finger of the Pacific within 20 yards of campsite. I didn{t do the swim think but several of our tour mates did.
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