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Mendoza is a city that has been destroyed by earthquakes more than once. The city fathers have designed the city with wide streets and lots of open space for people to shelter when the next one hits. When we were doing a tour of the city a major windstorm hit whipping up a mighty dust storm. The hill that offered a view of the city was closed because it was too dangerous to drive up the road. Trees were down everywhere closing many of the city streets. The next day we learned that two people died in the storm, one of them a motorcyclist who was either blown off his bike or hit by a falling tree. The Mendoza region is known for its wine and olive oil. We got to visit two of the wineries and an olive oil factory. One of the wineries, Lorenz, is more than a hundred years old and uses massive French oak barrels, some 35, litres. It was a very good drop. We do buy a bottle of the local Malbec — a fine wine that Argentina is famous for. The next winery — Vistandes — is much more modern with massive stainless steel tanks and a tasting room with plush couches and views over the vineyard. Here we got a lesson on how to taste wine — all very posh! The olive oil factory was a modern processing plant that only needed three people to operate the equipment, but it would be a different story during the harvest. One hundred year old olive trees produced kilos of olives each year and these are picked by hand. After a couple of days it was time to move on so we left Mendoza and headed to San Raphael and then down Ruta 40 to Malargue and then on to the Lakes District. The ride to San Raphael was great but from there to Malargue we hit Ruta 40 at its worst. What begins as a slight wind builds and builds and builds. We can see a haze on the horizon. It is the dust being whipped up — just like in Mendoza. There is nothing to protect us and the wind gets stronger and stronger. The ride is hideous for rider and pillion. We travel for about ks with the wind buffeting us, covering us in dust. Unfortunately this is just a taste of what we are in for! Bloody hell! From Malargue we decide to cut and run for the Andes — we just love those mountains — and head to the Lakes District on the Chilean side. There is a pass quite near here. It is marked on the map. The beautiful sealed road through the foothills of the Andes deteriorated into a dirt road and then a goat track. By this time we were high up in the Andes, above the snow line. Some of the road was paved but there was plenty of gravel to test the bike and us. We made it through to Chos Malal and found a bed for the night. There was just one problem — there was no petrol. It might arrive at midday or it might arrive at 5. No one knew. We decided to get a room for another night. We kept checking on the fuel situation and there was no news. It was an orderly queue. When the truck arrived at 9. We cheered! At Eating early, like 7. Midnight — no drama! Finally, we left the next morning and travelled through Paseo Pino de Hachado to Chile. The Andes are truly amazing and this pass took us right up to the snow on a magnificent paved road. Brian had a blast! The border crossing was simple. Leaving Argentina we got all the papers signed and some travel advice from the customs bloke, telling us where we should visit in South America. The paperwork was more extensive here, but we expected that. Chile is driven by paper and stamps! He stuck his hand into the mass of clothing and gave up on the idea of checking the rest of the bike. He did show some interest in the sheepskin seat covers until we told him they were from Australia. Your email address will not be published. There is no doubt that some people think we are crazy. There are also those out there who are more than a little envious of our lifestyle. There may be no tomorrow so you have to live life to its fullest. November 9 to November 13, Big reds in Argentina. We can see the dust storm coming. This can't be the road to Chile! This definitely isn't the road to Chile! Up abovde the snowline on the way to Chile. We love the Andes! Submit a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Tags Chile USA. Aussies Overland.
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Imagine European ski town meets Latin America lying between a volcano and a lake. Whether you are seeking whitewater rafting thrills, catching a trout or salmon, boat tow paragliding, biking along a volcano single track, soaking in the hot springs, tasing Chilean cuisinem or sampling Chilean wines Pucon has something for every traveler. Medium to high physical, Educational and tasteful. Hike is 3 to 6 hours out and back. Perfect Paring. Hike as much or as little as you like at the Lago Andinos beaches and trails. Traverse scenic trails that lead you to pristine lakes, surrounded by the towering glacial capped Volcan Lanin in an old growth Araucania forest. Volcan Lanin stradles the border of Argentina and Chile and each turn offers another jaw dropping photo op of the ice capped volcano. Hikers pack a day lunch and can add to the adventure with a cool dip in one of the lagunas. Whether you are a beer lover or not you will taste the rich quality of the pure Andean spring water along side the Rio Trancura headwaters at Cerveceria Puesco. Rafting Rio San Pedro is both beautiful and exciting. High action fun. Want more action… ask for the inflatable kayak option. Half day rafting trips pair well with a menu list of relaxing activities such as hot springs, wine tasting, and Pucon tour. Pucon rivers are straight out of a magazine with clear turquoise and exciting rapids. Rafting is not just a float trip as you will have to paddle to get over giant waves or dodge rocks. Those waves may hit you in the face to cool you off and keep things exciting. Remember to look around and the views of surrounding volcanos. Relaxing especially after a few days of physical adventuring and travel. Half day physical activities pair well with an afternoon or morning hot springs soaking such as: Hike, raft or inflatable kayak, canyoneering, horse or bike riding. So many hot springs… so little time. The retreat recommends relaxing in a favorite hot springs after a few days of adventures for your body to take a break. Do you prefer spa style drinks and luxury or rustic and natural? Or how about views of waterfalls from the steaming pools. The retreat presents the options and you choose. High adventure stimulating. Medium to high exercise. Perfect Pairings. The Via Ferrata is a bolted ladder with safety clip-in system climbing an open rock face to a spectacular view of volcanos and valley. This one-day experience begins with a steep forest hike, followed by a scramble section that brings you to the base of a meter wall. The Hamby family Tennessee received a physical and mental journey as they ascended the rock face using metal steps and clipped in for safety. The breathtaking views of Caburgua Valley, the majestic Villarrica volcano, and the sense of accomplishment at the top made this a favorite story to relieve with friends that night around the fire. Educational and tasteful. Perfect Pairing. Discover the secrets of winemaking and appreciate the flavors of Chilean wines amidst stunning vineyard landscapes. Appetizers accompany the variety of wines. Family fun or High adventure medium intensity. Out and back 2 to 5 hours. The proximity to the retreat and Pucon makes this hike a perfect pairing for our favorite town activities such as: boat tow paragliding, town tour and souvenir shopping, Pucon culinary experience, vineyard tour and wine tasting. The Rio Turbio lies in an open lava field with a series of waterfalls and slides. For kids we love to teach how to make foamy boaters little foam kayakers that kids can send down the waterfalls for hours. Boat races and mini waterfall running is more fun than you might think. The lava fields are spectacular and make the foundation for a local mountain bike park and trails along Volcan Villarrica flanks. Hikers can hike for hours, or relax and sunbathe in this anomaly high energy location. Pucon Chile Multisport trip. Located between Volcan Villarrica and Lago Villarrica, what Pucon trip would be complete without a tour of town? Whether you want to buy souvenirs, experience culinary delights such as churros or artisan ice cream, exchange money, people watch in la plaza, relax on the beach, or enjoy a streetside cerveza Pucon is a fun town to experience. High adventure, low effort with only a 20 meter sprint off the beach. After soaring a Pucon tour, artesan ice cream or beer sampling are a must. Starting on Lago Villarrica the boat tows you and your private pilot to over a thousand feet high before you soar back toward the beach. Then you land on the beach in front of your friends. We like to pair this with a Pucon event such as ice cream, or cerveceria, or culinary adventure. Pairs well with half day hikes or Pucon activities. Patagonia Chile gauso. For animal lovers there are a variety of horse rides. Our favorite is alongside the Rios Liucura y Trancura trails with views of river and volcanos. Ride through picturesque landscapes, across meadows and forests, and connect with your new best friend. Relaxing and fun. This half day activity pairs well with local hikes or to wash off the jet lag after a long day of traveling. Just minutes from the retreat is Lago Caburgua with beaches, vendors, and plenty of toys. During summers local vendors are for hire with jet skis, paddle boats and all kinds of crafts to tow tourists around the lake. C ulturally rich experience. This educational activity pairs well with rainy day adventures such as proximal SUP board paddle or inflatable kayak Rio Tolten. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and traditions of the indigenous Mapuche people by visiting a traditional Mapuche Ruka house. Learn about their history, customs, and way of life. To complete the experience, savor a delicious lunch prepared by Rosario, where you can taste traditional Mapuche cuisine. Experience is for those wanting cultural or non-physical activities. High adventure, quality exercise along a steep trek. This full day trek pairs well with returning to the retreat for cocktails and appetizers at the riverside hot tub. The nature reserve is so renowned for its diverse flora and fauna views that the North Face and Patagonia founders Douglas Thompkins and Yvonne Chouinard started a conservation to protect the area much like a national park. Winding trails lead you through ancient forests, past crystal-clear lakes, and towards breathtaking lookout points offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Notable are the Monkey Puzzle trees classic for the region at altitude. Extreme Adventure with Guide. Just the plane ride circling above the volcano crater is spectacular with vistas of the valleys. Feel the exhilaration as you freefall through the sky and enjoy stunning aerial views of the region. Other Pucon Multi-Sport Adventures we love. Volcano research center, hike Volcan Quetrupillan or Villarrica, Waterfall Hikes, Pucon scavenger hunt group Spanish language and cultural experience …. Email Address. Whatsapp-Phone Number. Facebook Instagram. For hiking and beer lovers. Want to chat with a real person? Send a message.
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