What's the Deal?
This blog is my play area. I use it just to keep stuff sort of documented.


Vistas from the road
We had a 5 mile long tunnel
El Chalten
El Chalten is a quaint little town built for tourists, especially trekkers. We very much enjoyed our short stay. it was peaceful, although one day the locals burned tires on the bridge into town to protest the lack of affordable housing for the service industry...
Food
In El Chalten, we ate at a restaurant that serves traditional Argentinean food in a fixed menu. You eat what they serve you for 5 courses. It is very meat based. I had the best beef intestine I ever ate.
I found a truck for Daudi
This sweet vehicle is in El Chalten. A taxi driver told us Peugeots made in Argentina are better than those built in France. Although we were using Google translate and might have misunderstood him!
Money goes far
A salad, a pizza, and 4 drinks. $15 USD
Bus rides
Patagonia requires a lot of time getting there on planes, buses, and taxis. I thought we would like the doubledecker bus for the long rides, so we could see the sights, but we both found it a little too much like a ship. The side to side swaying made us both a bit...
Succesful trek to the base of Fitz Roy
Walking on the Perito Moreno Glacier
Viewing the Perito Moreno Glacier
Puerto Natales airport
It's always fun to walk to the plane.
Puerto Natales
We were in Puerto Natales twice. It felt like cold spring!
Money
One of my many worries was changing money in Argentina. the official rate is 350 Pesos to One US Dollar, but the "Blue Market" rate is higher. We went to the official exchange office in El Calafate, but they were out of money and told us to try the restaurant next...
Argentina
Dogs and spring are everywhere in Argentina!
The Fascinating History of this Site
This Foray in to WordPress started on or about 11/26/2017. It’s ramblings about running, computers, and sometimes food.