Am now in the beautiful resort village of Pucón (elev about 235 m) which is located precariously below the looming volanco, Villarica, and on the shore of lake Villarica. Was very nice to get off the Panamericana and to ride on a mucher quieter highway.
Am planning on making an attempt up Volcano Lanín, 3740 m. Will start the climb at about 1200 m and should take 2 days. The weather, unfortunately looks marginal .... but who knows, we´ll try. I´m used to retreating in the case of really bad weather.
I forget to mention that I surpassed 3000 km a few days ago. Am now at 3,579 km ...... I really don´t like to think about how much distance is remaining .... at least at this point because there is a LOT more to go.
Definitely, did not have the "zip" today. I think it was the accumulation of the last two tough days.
Met a couple of riders from Spain (actually, from the Basque region). They are on mountain bikes and have been doing a combination of "riding" and "busing" and have been going for about 3 months in South America. We shared some chit-chat and as gesture between fellow cyclists I offered up some of my precious trail mix which we ate as part of the ceremony when encountering other cyclists.
Tot time 5 hrs 55 min, ride time 4 hrs 58 min, 108 km, elev gain 692 m, elev loss 586 m.
ps. Will be heading for a late night dip at the Puzones Hot Springs. Bus leaves at 8 pm.
pps. Attempt of the volcano will start Dec 1.
Coming Up.....
Dec 3, if all goes well, will leave Pucón and will cross the border into Argentina. Will travel through the beautiful "Lake Region" of the Patagonia on my way to Bariloche. Should take about 3 or 4 days to get there. Will be a different "kettle of fish" because will have to test the iron horse on some gravel roads.
At Bariloche, I should be around 3900 or 4000 km .... with about another 2500 km to go.
And hey ....
Nice to hear from a few new people (Bill, Marcia) and some veterans (Rags) who is back with his always entertaining perspectives on ... well, everything.
I am embarking on a bike tour from La Paz, Bolivia to Tierra del Fuego. I should be on my bike by October 24th. I have three months to complete this journey. I am doing this trip solo ... unless of course I get any last minute (or last second) offers from friends and family who wish to accompany me. The following map shows the approximate route I will be taking. Along the way, I hope to have time to do a little bit of trekking and perhaps enjoy some fine Chilean wine.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
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Bristling winds at the "Fu"
This is Futaleufú, Chile
Crossed into Chile on Dec 11
Gravel rode riding towards Chile
Riding towards Chile, Dec 11
These Andes form the border between Argentina & Chile
South thru the Lake District, Dec 10
Tiny Hostal in Epuyén, Dec 9
South of El Bolsón, Dec 9
Lake District with the Andes in the background
Typical Lake District Riding
Just south of Bariloche, Argentina
Had a nice Argentinian style steak
Entering the town of Bariloche, Argentina
Riding along the lakeshore into Bariloche
Descent into Argentina
Welcome to Argentina
Heading East to Argentina, Day 43
Short Cut after "El Crucero"
Waiting out the rain
Another view from the top of Lanin
View from the Summit
Rodrigo ascending Lanin
Villarica in the Shadow of Lanin
View of the High Camp
Snow Caves
Making dinner at the high camp
Volcano Lanin
Valley of Yellow Flowers
Lake Toro (Huerquehue Park)
Snow on the Trail ... Huerquehue Park
Huerquehue Park (more)
Huerquehue Park (close to Pucón)
Countryside around Pucón
Villarica Volcano ... in the clouds
Met two riders from Spain (Basque Region) on the way to Pucón
Villarica Volcano (look closely)
Plaza de Armas at Temuco
A Yellow Bridge and a nice valley.
Main Plaza at Mulchén
Hotel Mulchén
Can you tell it was hot in Mulchén?
Locals Swimming at Mulchén
Bureo River at the village of Mulchén
Typical riding close to the village of Mulchén
Having a snack break
Pit stop at a highway bus stop
Hostel in Chillán
Hostel in Linares
Plaza de Armas in Curicó
At the Hostel in Curicó
Roadside Fruit Stand
LLama in Rancagua
Café con Piernas ("Coffee with Legs" in Santiago)
Sunset in Santiago
Barrio (Neighborhood) "Paris London"
Street vendors in Santiago
One of the main streets in Santiago
Shoreline at Viña del Mar
Pelican in Flight
More Chilean Coast
Chilean Coast, Day 28
Village of Papudo
Welding (mechanical failure on Day 27)
Preparing to Weld
"Volker" from Germany
Chilean Coast Close to Papudo
A Nice Beach 250 km North of Santiago
Riding Along the Coast
Riding on the Panamerican Highway
Trip Planning Over a Cappucino
Steets of La Serena
Revelling in the Streets of La Serena
Back to the Chilean Coast
One BIG Tonka Toy
Right in the Fog bank
Fog Bank in the Valley
Early morning riding through the coastal range
At the Pensión at Incahuasi
Entering the Village of Incahuasi
Breakfast at the Posada
Typical Posada along the Highway
Camping at Playa Flamenco
A little sunbathing at Playa Flamenco
Leaving the Atacama Desert
Dog Day Afternoon at Posada Bahía Taltal
Posada Bahía Taltal
Sunset in the Atacama Desert
Camping High in the Atacama Desert
Typical Atacama Desert
The Camera Fell before the timer went off ......
Taking a break in the Atacama Desert
Mano del Desierto by Mario Irarrazabal
The Main Promenade in Antofagasta
Entering Antofagasta
Sunset at Hornitos
Camping at Hornitos
More Camping at Hornitos
More Chilean Coast
Chilean Pacific Coast
Strange things at gas stations
Camping along the Coast at Rio Loa
Northern Desert
Darryl in Arica, Chile
From Putre to Arica
Entering Chile
Leaving Bolivian border
Attempt of Sajama
High Andean Plains
Images from Bolivia
Packing List (final)
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- Day 38, Hike in Huerquehue Nat. Park
- Day 37, Temuco to Pucón
- Days 35 & 36, Chillán to Mulchén to Temuco
- Days 33 & 34, Curicó - Linares - Chillán
- Day 32, Rancagua to Curicó
- Days 30 & 31, Santiago to Rancagua
- Ride Stats, Valparaíso to Santiago
- Day 29, Valparaíso to Santiago ... Hustle and Bustle!
- Days 27 & 28, Los Vilos-Papudo-Valparaíso
- Days 25 & 26, La Serena-Termas de Socos-Los Vilos
- Day 24, Sight Seeing in La Serena
- Just About the Stats ...
- Days 20 to 23, Copiapó to La Serena
- Days 16 to 19, Crossed the Atacama Desert!
- Days 14 & 15 Tocopilla - Hornitos - Antofagasta
- Days 9 to 13, Deserts and Oceans
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About Me
- Darryl Scott
- Mechanical engineer working in the oil & gas industry. In my free time, generally, I can be found on a bike or with skis strapped to my feet.
4 comments:
How is the weld holding on your bracket? Still OK? Are you being careful with your bike and always propping it up now?
Maybe take a close up photo of the bracket and post it.
Speaking of, some photos from the very top of the volcano would be cool ...
Darryl,
I've been checking in on you daily, don't fret the heat, it's better than the -18C at home. La Ruta was fun this year, it's my short chance to cycle in latin america. Although I do see you writing part of my future in your daily entries down there...
Erik
Magnífica idea la de darte un baño nocturno y relajarte en esos hot springs...¿y no piensas que a tu bicicleta le gustaría compartir contigo esa experiencia?
Seguro que esos vascos que encontraste eran gente amable y dura como todos los de su tierra. En general, es gente muy aventurera y buenos montañeros.
Te deseo mucha suerte con el tiempo para el día 1 en el volcán Lanín, seguro que esta vez lo vas a conseguir. Ten cuidado y no bajes corriendo, pues ya sabes que las agujetas te durarán varios días...por muy entrenado que estés je, je.
En España, de momento seguimos con tiempo seco y soleado, lo que nos permite seguir disfrutando de unos buenos paseos en bicicleta sin pasar frío. Esperemos que comience a caer la nieve para poder disfrutar también de nuestras "raquetas".
Vaya frío está haciendo por Calgary, ¿no? a quién se le ocurre ir a vivir allí con tanta nieve y hielo....gente loca!
Muy buena la foto del volcán con el sombrero chino.
Un beso muy fuerte
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