Museum and ice cream

Early busses seem to be the standard, and to El Calafate it was no different. A bit after 7 we were all packed again and walking to our shuttle bus location where we found a pretty cheap deal. Time toЧитать далее
A lot of ice that sometimes falls

The present in the morning wasn't in our shoes, but it was the local flamingo park we wanted to visit being closed when it was supposed to be open. This was a good thing, as it turned out to be quiteЧитать далее
Das Glück dieser Erde...

... liegt auf dem Rücken der Pferde. And that's how we ended up booking a 3 hour horse riding tour at Lago Roca. Only Franzi had experience riding a horse, so Daniel and Susanne weren't quite sureЧитать далее
A bit of hiking and a lot of pizza

Woken up by the sun that turned our tent into a sauna, we had breakfast with a nice lake view. Close to our camping was the hiking trail to the top of Cerró de los Cristales. The complete return hikeЧитать далее
Back to Chile

Our bus left at 6:20, so we had to get up very early. Logically a big part of the ride we spent sleeping. This turned out to be a small problem as we still had to finish some food before the borderЧитать далее
Preparation Day 1

On Wednesday we will start the famous W-trek in Torres del Paine. Since we are always a bit slow, we have booked an extra night, meaning we will actually spend 5 nights in the park. While we areЧитать далее
Preparation Day 2

After 2,5 hours and what felt like a thousand minimarkets we actually had all the food for the hike. Our daily food schedule:
Breakfast: 500gr oat flakes plus 120gr milk powder for 1 liter ofЧитать далее
W Trek Day 1 - Paine Grande to Grey

We needed to be at the bus station at 7am for our bus to take us to the boat at Pudeto, which in turn would take us across Lago Pehoe to camping Paine Grande in the national park Torres del Paine. ItЧитать далее
W Trek Day 2: Grey to Paine Grande

We woke up at 6 in the morning. After 2 hours of packing and eating breakfast, we were ready to head further north to 2 bridges with some nice views of the Grey glacier. This is actually notЧитать далее
W Trek Day 3: Paine Grande to Francés

The weather started a bit questionable this morning and we didn't really know what to expect, partially because the weather forecast provided by the campsites was usually between 1 and 4 days old, andЧитать далее
W Trek Day 4: Resting at Francés

Due to Susanne's unreliable knee and us not having done a lot of serious multi day hikes in a while, we had decided to stay 2 nights at camping Francés when we booked the trek and its campings backЧитать далее
W Trek Day 5: Francés to Central

When waking up in a tent it is difficult to judge the weather. Even more so when camping in the forest. It might be sunny but you won't notice as you're in the shade. Or it's raining but you won'tЧитать далее
W Trek Day 6: Central to the towers

We weren't as crazy as some others who planned on seeing the sunrise at the base of the towers - a 4 hour hike from our camping. Nonetheless, the plan was to leave early. So the alarms went off atЧитать далее
Vegetables and nothing

The morning after returning from Torres del Paine was a slow one. We barely made the breakfast timeslot and our bodies were just complaining. We didn't do much except for buying a lot of vegetablesЧитать далее
Goodbye Franzi and hello Punta Arenas

Our last day in Puerto Natales. We headed to the bus station for 2 busses. We had to say goodbye to Franzi whose bus would take her north to El Calafate for her flight home. A first goodbye of severalЧитать далее
Hike and games

Because of the lack of reachable inexpensive alternatives, we decided to go to the close national reserve. When walking to the bus for the second time (as the first time it seemed our timetableЧитать далее
The center of Santiago

Our flight back to Santiago was leaving at 10:07 and 3.5 hours later we arrived in a very different climate. Suddenly it was summer. This time we decided to be brave and booked accommodation in theЧитать далее
Goodbye

It was time to say goodbye - to Daniel and later in the day also to South America. How weird to suddenly be with the 2 of us.
To actually be allowed to enter New Zealand, we needed to have a flightЧитать далее
The curious case of Christmas evening

Turns out we hadn't had enough yet of Argentina. We wanted to have just one more peek at the country, and we figured the airport of Buenos Aires was the perfect place to do it. At Santiago airport weЧитать далее
Ghost town

We arrived at 5 in the morning. We were lucky to be from two of the dozen or so countries that were allowed through the quick 'self service' passport scan. Unfortunately though, neither of ourЧитать далее
Boxing Day in New Zealand

Boxing day meant that the ghost town was suddenly full of people shopping for discounts. And so did we. First we made sure we got enough groceries to survive a few days. The supermarket was amazing,Читать далее
Lunch in the rich people's garden

We woke up to beautiful blue sky and a view of a very nice beach and some picturesque rocks with the typical diverse New Zealand plants. Making it a good habit, we had breakfast at a bench at theЧитать далее
First swim

6 of the 8 fuel blocks on the dashboard had disappeared. With a gas prices app we found the cheapest gas station nearby and fueled up. The facilities were only going to decrease going north. On theЧитать далее
Living in the dunes

Our first stop was basically 5 minutes from our camping. For the first time during this beach trip we had an entire beach for ourselves and it wasn't a small one. After visiting yet another beach weЧитать далее
Another day at another beach

We woke up in the dunes and had breakfast at the bench in front of the kitchen area. The wind had nicely decreased throughout the night. So our tent didn't need the car as a shield anymore. We packedЧитать далее