November 15th, 2008 at 6:45pm |
In the morning the Germans had obviously headed out for the day, presumably to the hot springs as you had to leave at some unearthly hour in the morning to get to the geysers in time to watch them erupt at sunrise. This meant that we were greeted by a very bleary eyed Louis whose […]
Read the rest of Sunday 26th October – San Pedro to nowhere
November 15th, 2008 at 6:35pm |
We woke up at the campsite and were greeted by the ever friendly Louis. The previous night Louis had, helpfully, assisted me with my tent so that it looked like a large tree had fallen on it several times. He appeared to have taken a shine to me. That and a combination of being slightly […]
Read the rest of Saturday 25th October – San Pedro de Atacama
November 15th, 2008 at 6:16pm |
Having eaten breakfast we said out Goodbyes to Juan Lopez and Basile Fawlty and headed to San Pedro de Atacama, a well visited base from which to explore the Atacama desert. For those of you who don´t know your deserts the Atacama it the driest desert in the World and some places have no recorded […]
Read the rest of Friday 24th October – Juan Lopez to San Pedro de Atacama
November 15th, 2008 at 5:58pm |
We decided to take a different route out through the majority of the park and set off having given the key back to the ranger. The rest of the park was equally beautiful with hills, cacti and spectacular views. Once back on the main road we stopped for lunch at a roadside restaurant. Throughout […]
Read the rest of Thursday 23rd October – Pan d´Azucar to Juan Lopez
November 15th, 2008 at 5:40pm |
Having admired the wonderful surroundings over breakfast we headed into the local fishing village where we got a boat out to Pan d´Azucar with two of the local fishermen. It was great being on the sea and after a short while we got to the island. The island looked two tone in colour with grey […]
Read the rest of Wednesday 22nd October – Pan d´Azucar
November 15th, 2008 at 5:18pm |
We left the tranquil campsite in Vicuna and continued to head North. The roads continued to be stunning and the views down over the West coast of Chile were amazing. We were headed to one of the many National Parks in Chile, Parque Nationale Pan d´Azucar. The literal translation of the name is sugar loaf, […]
Read the rest of Tuesday 21st October – Vicuna to Pan d´Azucar
November 13th, 2008 at 10:39pm |
On the Monday we relaxed in the morning then headed into town. I spent a little bit of time online and then met Mum and Dad in the centre square where we people watched and read. You could hire bikes and cars propelled by undersized electric batteries and it was hilarious watching the Chilean kids […]
Read the rest of Monday 20th October – Vicuna
November 13th, 2008 at 10:31pm |
We left Socos and continued North. There´s a pattern emerging here for the more astute of you! when we got to Vicuna we instantly fell in love with the beautiful town with a lovely leafy square in the middle. The town is along the Elqui valley which, along with producing some great Chilean wine, makes […]
Read the rest of Sunday 19th October – Socos to Vicuna
November 13th, 2008 at 10:15pm |
So, after a good night´s sleep we had breakfast at the Cabana where the owner gave Mum a keyring with a horse brass and a plastic Chilean flag. After, somewhat cleverly, admiring the flag I was given one too. We carried on North towards the Parque Nationale de Chinchillas along a road with yet more […]
Read the rest of Saturday 18th October – Los Vilos to Socos
November 13th, 2008 at 9:55pm |
I woke up in good time on the Friday thankfully. Actually, it wasn´t -that- good time, but it was okay, if the traffic wasn´t bad and I didn´t have any fateful events like the previous day. I was pleased to have located the airport formerly and got there easily. When I arrived at the car […]
Read the rest of Friday 17th October – Santiago to Los Vilos