Just gave back our 4×4 to ABA rental in Bariloche. It has been our home, vehicle , storage and companion for the last 5 weeks . Hilux , we’re gonna miss you.
Posted from Neuquen, Neuquén, Argentina.
Just gave back our 4×4 to ABA rental in Bariloche. It has been our home, vehicle , storage and companion for the last 5 weeks . Hilux , we’re gonna miss you.
Posted from Neuquen, Neuquén, Argentina.
Now that the first part of the trip is done, I’ll be spending the next two weeks on the boat to Antarctica. With zero Internet the next post will be from there (if i can afford satellite fees for a picture) or only when i get back to Argentina.
Laterz 😉
Posted from Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
Over 7500 km, 5 weeks, hostels, cabanas, campsites, lakes, mountains, glaciers, whales, birds, animals, trees, flowers, people, ferries, coming to an end.
Just arrived in Bariloche, returning our faithful Toyota tomorrow, had our celebration steak and beers.
Good night to all…

Posted from Neuquen, Neuquén, Argentina.
On the last leg to Bariloche, following Carolina’s tip, we took a short cut on a dirt road for the last 100 km to Bariloche and the road trip end. A few dozen km from the Andean snow, the Patagonia desert is home to amazing sandstone cliffs and formations. After a stop by a lake we spent the night at Villa Traful, a sleepy lakeside village.

Posted from Neuquén, Argentina.
Decided to camp out, seemed a lovely evening. Woke up to a soaking tent. We just threw the tent in the Toyota and drove off.
It kept on raining, so we kept on driving until we reached the argentinian border 80 km away. Once thru, we drove an extra 100 km on wet dirt roads in the rain. It was very pretty until we got a flat tire. 7500 km (5000 of dirt roads and trails) and we got a flat 150 km from the trip end. And while raining.
A park guard helped us change the tire and we were all over his new puppies.
Off to a hostel in San Marting de Los Andes to dry up…

Posted from San Martin de Los Andes, Neuquén, Argentina.