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  • Day 29

    Road Trip - Ruta40

    December 28, 2017 in Argentina ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    I had already lost enough time trying to sort out the robbery, so I decided today was a day of action.

    Heading north around the lake and Parque Nacional Nahuel Haupi I dove 80k to Villa La Angostura. I stopped along the way at Puerto Manzano - a small village surrounding a sheltered bay. What a picturesque spot, it’s a pity it is overcast but still very lovely. All the homes are made of log woods even the telephone box. Lots of sailing boats in the bay as well.

    At Villa La Angostura I stop for a wander around and a coffee. Again a small town - I notice the locals here all eat out, all the cafes are full of families having coffee and cake. This is something I have noticed in every town/ village I’ve been to.

    Next stop is San Martin de los Andes a further 108k north. The roads are pretty well maintained through the rising mountains and beautiful lakes. The roadside is once again full of flowers which makes this a beautiful drive. The roads are not busy but everyone likes to pass. Even though on most roads there is a double yellow full lines painted everyone just passes when they feel like it. There are police checks constantly where everyone slows to about 30 and puts on hazard lights while going through. I went through about 20 on today’s trip, have no idea what they are actually doing, never saw anyone pulled over.

    Also on the road there are many “mirador” spots - viewing areas. This is a very beautiful area.

    I finally make it to the lakeside town of San Martin - again it is on a sheltered inlet. This town is known for its mountain biking, there are lots of hire shops and tours. Pretty mountainous area - this would be a challenge. I was also surprised to see so many people travelling via bikes, this area is very hilly, but there are many camping areas. Good luck to those on bikes, it’s very windy and the rain comes in scuds across the valleys. This would certainly not be my choice.

    Heading home I stop at Angostura for an ice cream. I’ve never seen an ice cream shop so busy, the shop is full it takes about 10minutes to get served, and the guy is going flat out. They do have great ice cream.

    Finally reach home again at 730. A great day,
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