Showing posts with label Bariloche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bariloche. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 December 2014

Snow joke



Cucao, Chiloé, Chile [by Paula] I like to think that one of the few positives of being away from the family is that my parents have taken some trips to Latin America that they might not otherwise have embarked upon. Each year they can escape those harsh Scottish winters and spend a few weeks somewhere […]

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Saturday, 26 April 2014

Traversing a Glacier under Monte Tronador



Monte Tronador is one of the highest peaks around Bariloche. It marks the border between Argentina and Chile and rises above pristine glacier valleys and lakes scattered beneath it. The only way to access the trail leading to Refugio Otto … Continue reading →

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Rock Climbing in Norhern Patagonia



After three long days of driving through a monotonous landscape of Pampas Argentinas we finally arrived to Bariloche, an outdoors hub of Northern Patagonia. We headed straight down to the Club Andino de Bariloche to find out what the adventure … Continue reading →

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Saturday, 1 June 2013

Ushuaia to Bariloche: The End of the Road to the Badass Bariloche Bovine Bonanza



After 3 years, 6 months, and 27 days, 3 trips back to the US (for a total of 10 months), 45,400 miles driven, 2,400 gallons of diesel (approximately 18 miles/gal), 14 countries, 21 border crossings, more than 15 gallons of propane, 8 broken camp chairs, 1 roof top tent eaten by rodents, and...
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Sunday, 26 May 2013

Farewell Ginger!



After a few days of recovery, and shopping, in the warmth of Las Vegas we have the energy and the technology to write this blog! It’s been a tough and tiring couple of weeks since the last entry. So here … Continue reading →
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