Update

So, after a long break in posting anything, let’s catch up on what happened over the last few months of the trip and where we are now. After making it all the way south to Ushuaia, we headed back north via the Carreterra Austral. We spent some more time in the Lakes District, Valparaiso and […]

Carretera Austral

We entered the Carreterra Austral in style, veering off paved Ruta 40 onto deserted dirt roads towards the border. Except for the border officials, we didn’t see another car for 200km. When we crossed the border, we saw the previous person had crossed 2 days ago. On the Chilean side, we passed through Parque Patagonia, […]

Los Glaciares

Connected to Torres del Paine via the Southern Patagonian Icefield is another park in Argentina, Los Glaciares. To get there, we crossed at a small border with just 2 people working. There’s very little population in this part of the world, so whenever you pass a town, it can be quite a while before you […]

Tierra Del Fuego

After long driving days from the Lakes District, we reached Rio Gallegos in the south of Argentina. For the first time since the very north of Chile / Argentina, we needed to cross a border and pass through Chile to get to the southern tip of Argentina. Lazy as we are, we decided to risk it […]

Argentina’s Lakes District

On our first day in Patagonia, we woke up to some amazing deserted mountain scenery. We headed on south and found ourselves back on a dirt road fairly quickly, paralleling close to the Chilean border. We checked out a really nice waterfall with orange growth on the river banks. Next, we visited the thermal resort […]

Central Argentina

With our goal of reaching Ushuaia in mind, we had to make some decisions as we crossed through Argentina. Should we zig-zag our way down, with Tierra del Fuego as our final stop of the trip, or should we head straight there, keeping in mind that days are only getting shorter. With flooding in Chile and heavy […]

Back to Abundance

Coming out of the Laguna Route of Bolivia is a strange experience. After 500km of slow-going roads (you can’t go faster than 15-20 mph because of all the corrugation) and high elevation, we crossed the border and got onto pavement at the next intersection. A quick drive down the hill (2,000m elevation loss in 30km) and […]