Day 21, Hiking, Asado, and Malbec

We started the day with Martin, our young guide, who took us hiking in the Andes - Mark’s first serious hike since his Achilles tendon rupture!
🌟🌟🌟Scenery was gorgeous and learning aboutWeiterlesen
We started the day with Martin, our young guide, who took us hiking in the Andes - Mark’s first serious hike since his Achilles tendon rupture!
🌟🌟🌟Scenery was gorgeous and learning aboutWeiterlesen
Wine making is pretty new to Uco Valley, with the first vineyard dating to the early 1990s. Now there are over 800! Water cascading from the Andes ensured ample supply, but 12 years of drought, higherWeiterlesen
A travel day is a travel day. Even when things go smoothly, there are lots of lines and procedures and waiting. Flying over the Andes was pretty spectacular!
We did a group walking tour of Santiago. Two things that stood out the most. Since the 2019 riots (started because of price-fixing on toilet paper🧻), metal bars are everywhere and stores continueWeiterlesen
The setting of Valparaiso is stunning, especially at night. The city itself is gritty and dirty. Other words: port city, steep, colorful, Bohemian, funicular. Backpacker paradise? The port’s mostWeiterlesen
We end our South American travels in Colchagua Valley, a major wine producing area in Chile. Today was a lot of driving to get here, with two stops. First, to a well known Chilean surfing town, whereWeiterlesen
We took a bike ride through a vineyard this morning. Nicholas, our guide, shared a lot of information about the winery. But since my comfort level on a bike is as wide as a bike path, I was onlyWeiterlesen
We went to a winery this morning, Lapostolle (owned by the family who also own the French cognac Grand Marnier). Very fancy. I was expecting it to be kind of boring (I’ve been to a lot ofWeiterlesen
I had planned on today just being focused on travel. But Mark through Maurisio arranged a winery tour and lunch along the way. The winery was much more our style - small and family-run, plus they makeWeiterlesen
ReisenderDad cheers the same way in any country, apparently!
ReisenderGorgeous land and warm friendly people. You guys are doing it right! ❤️
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Glad Mark rehabbed well!