Sunday, August 5, 2012

Pichilemu

Unfortunately we were a little bit too late in Pichilemu. The season was over and the last boats were pulled out off the water by a tractor :-)

Nevertheless Jo was surfing...

... and Eva as well.

Dangerous place to be

Not only the Tsunamis, but also the burgers were big! As well as the Chileans...

Our last Parillja :-(

on the little forest campspot

Monday, June 18, 2012

Pucon

After one over-night stop we finally arrived in Pucon. This touristic town is famous for its nearby Vulcano and national parks.

Unfortunately we were robbed and couldn't go hiking as planned... This small bag is all what was left over from Jo's belongings.

But some nice Chilenean guys helped us and gave us food and clothes! The following night it was raining a lot and our Camping neighbors were worried that our tent is leaking, so they put plastic bags over our tent. So nice!

So we said "Thank you" with a bottle of Tequila and some funny "Spanish" conversations.

We definitely wanted to leave Pucon and continue our bus travel to Pichilemu...

Frutillar

Dogs are everywhere in Chile and follow you wherever you go. This time three dogs followed us from our campground to the bus station.

German roots

And "haute cuisine"! One big shelf full of "Mayonesa"...

Mhhh...

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Frutillar - time to discover the German roots in Chile

Jo together with some goose on the campground in Frutillar.

What is an "extremes Bier"?

Eva in front of the Lago Llanquihue. In the background you can see the Vulcano Osorno.

Nice German houses.

Kuchen was everywhere!

We didn´t know that Tom Hanks is a member of the "Bayern Fanclub Küps".

Ruta 40 - A bus on the wrong way on Patagonias dirt roads

Should a normal big bus drive on those roads???? We believe not...

But after more than 24 hours in the bus we arrived finally in Chile.


Around El Chalten

The next day started with an impressive moon corona.

And the sunrise in El Chalten.

And the Mount Fitzroy was really spectecular during the sunrise.

:-) It was worth to get up so early.



The next days we were (of course) trekking around the Mount Fitzroy and had a lot of fun.

But to have fun was necessary, as the weather was again not the best.

But the landscape was pretty even with bad weather.

The "rio el bosque" valley that leads to Villa O´Higgins in Chile.

Effi´s Birthday in El Chalten

After the this glacier highlight we went on to El Chalten and "celebrated" Effi´s birthday. Celebrating is a little bit hard within the lent. So no sweets, no alcohol, no coffee. But it was time for an important present... 

... an appointment at the hairdresser. Time for change!

In the afternoon we were hiking a little bit and had a great view of the Fitzroy massif.

In the evening we had a little party with some doggy guests.

Happy birthday Effi!!!!!!!

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Great, greater, Glaciar Perito Moreno

After the Torres del Paine Nationalpark we travelled again over the border to El Calafate. On the campground in El Calafate we met again a Dutch couple that we met a couple of days ago: Ynska and Bas. So we decided to have dinner together and cooked spaghetti bolognese. Bas was struggling with the big amount of pasta sauce. 


Ynska, Jo and Bas.

Together with our two Dutch friends we visited the next day the Glaciar Perito Moreno. One of the most fascinating glaciers and one of the last expanding glaciers in the world.

And we were lucky again and saw a rainbow over the glacier.

The height above the waterlevel of the Lago Argentina is around 70m and below the waterlevel the thickness of the ice is another 100m. In total the glacier covers an area of 250km².



Only three days ago the "icebridge" colapsed. That happens on average only every 5 years. In wintertime the glacier will expand and possibly built a new "bridge",




We decided to join a hiking tour over the glacier. That was pretty touristy but it was worth to join the crowd!


The 400 year old ice tasted very good!

We can´t find any words for the following pics... So just enjoy it.