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2025 Nov 20: El Chalten
OK today we began the hiking program in earnest. Hiked to the condor and eagle lookouts. No condors or eagles, but fantastic outlooks. The pic of us from behind was taken by a hiker who approached me after the fact & offered them to me. Lots of nice folk here: Some sculptures in town: Our friend Devon, who grew up with summer horseback treks in the wilds of Idaho, arranged a trail ride with Estancia Bonanza: Walked 12.9 miles!
dougbergh
Nov 25, 20251 min read


2025 Nov 18,19, El Chalten
On the road from El Calafate to El Chalten: Arrived mid-afternoon, joined the many 20&30-something hikers checked into Camping El Relincho (///polite.honeybee.helpful): [ gallery ] Walked up the river a ways: ...and crashed. 19th was bad weather, we stayed put. But we did eat:
dougbergh
Nov 21, 20251 min read


2025 Nov 16,17: El Calafate
Arrived in Calafate about noon 16th, checked into a campsite and struck out immediately to catch the 2:30 boat to the Perito Moreno glacier: Camped at Cabaña Camping Calafate - ///multipurpose.reacts.dunks ( what3words.com ): 17th, around town on my early AM walkabout. It’s windy, we’re hunkered down for a couple days: …that’s hail on the van’s little sunroof. Had laundry done here (no self-serve), tried to exchange $, ‘no pesos’: Stopped at the local YPF gas station on the w
dougbergh
Nov 19, 20251 min read


2025 Nov 13-16: wind
On the road from Parque Nacional Patagonia, the wind picked up. A front is moving through, winds sustained at 30mph+, gusts over 50. Hunkered down at Cabaña y Camping “Los pokes” outside of Gobernador Gregores for the night. You could feel the van being buffeted through the night: Much research & discussion next AM, Juan the van rental man recommended by WhatsApp that we divert to the east coast, bypass the infamous ‘73 malditos’ stretch of route 40 that lay ahead, so we hea
dougbergh
Nov 17, 20251 min read


2025 Nov 11-13: Parque Patagonia
Parque Nacional Patagonia in the Santa Cruz province is one of the Rewilding Argentina projects, nicely maintained facilities & infinite hiking. Camped 2 nights. There’s lots of wildlife: Day 1, Nov 11. It was windy: Day 2, AM - walked the Tierra de Colores trail: And Cueva de las Manos - 9000 year old wall paintings: Here’s the upside to waking up at 5:30 AM: Walked 9.1 on the 11th, 8.1 on the 12th.
dougbergh
Nov 15, 20251 min read


2025 Nov 10: Baches, Rio Mayo
Long driving day today ‘cause the road quality was atrocious. Route 40 between Gobernador Costa and Rio Mayo. Paved road completely filled with potholes (Baches), ripio (gravel) road on the sides. Your choice. No pics. Camped in Rio Mayo, where we were briefly entertained by a dance rehearsal: Morning 11th Pimsleur stroll (that is, I’ve been doing a Spanish lesson on a stroll each morning): Stopped mid-day to shop:
dougbergh
Nov 13, 20251 min read


2025 Nov 9-10: Parque Alerces
After lunch, set out for points south. Took a detour west on Route 71 through Cholila and Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid's ranch, into Parque Nacional los Alerces. Camped on a little outlet off the road for campers, at Punta Mattos on Lago Futalaufquen: Morning 10th. These scotch broom line pretty much all the highways here:
dougbergh
Nov 13, 20251 min read


2025 Nov 8,9: El Bolsón
Down the road to El Bolsón, a town of a bit more than 20k people. Camped at Camping Miranda al Cerro: Up early, took an 8 mile hike to Rio Azul: Back through El Bolsón: Nov 8 walked 4.1, Nov 9, 9.9 miles.
dougbergh
Nov 12, 20251 min read


2025 Nov 6: Bariloche
Started laundry and hiked to Mirador Tacul and Lago Escondido. Coffee on the way, laundry drying in the van: Continuing the drive counter clockwise around the Circuito Chico Arturo Frondizi: To the Patagonia Brewery: And around to the Circuito Chico Mirador (the zoom-in in the middle is the hotel Llao Llao): Sunset: Walked 10.3 miles.
dougbergh
Nov 10, 20251 min read


2025 Nov 5: Bariloche
Sunrise on Nahuel Huapi Bariloche: …and off to San Carlos de Bariloche: Checked in to Camping Petunia, and 1st order of business: lunch at the trailer across the street: Drove out to the Llao Llao peninsula & hiked to the top of Cerro Llao Llao: Robert Anderson & I, in a 2-step process (mine failed, his succeeded), fixed the 220 volt wall plug: …and watched the sun go down over the lake: …and the super harvest moon rise (notice how the moon moves right-to-left?): Walked 6.5 m
dougbergh
Nov 10, 20251 min read


2025 Nov 3,4: San Martin de los Andes
We have arrived at the foot of the Andes, a town called San Martín: Parked the vans on the street across from the supermercado - didn’t bother anybody except the guy who’d be there another week and was afraid we’d draw the attention of the authorities. Next AM we hiked up to Mirador Bandurrias: “Glad that thing has udders and not horns” “Oh.” Lunch at the food trucks: And off down the Road of Seven Lakes toward Bariloche: Stopped for the night at Camping la Estacada, on
dougbergh
Nov 8, 20251 min read


2025 Nov 1,2: Pampas Argentina
Picked up our van/camper in the western outskirts of Buenos Aires, stocked up on groceries, and headed west toward the Andes: Between BA & the Andes is the Pampas - flat, high plains, with 2-lane roads carrying cars @ 100-110 km/h and many trucks @ 80. You spend most of your time looking for opportunities to pass. [ video won’t load, fuckit ] first overnight by a lake, Club de Pesca La Loma Alta:
dougbergh
Nov 6, 20251 min read


2025 Oct 29-31: Buenos Aires
Taxi -> bus -> ‘nother bus -> plane -> uber to Buenos Aires. 11 hours, 900 miles, 81 mph. 1st order of business: hair work: Next; exchange currency on the black market to get a better rate. A long walk & an adventure, got 1460 rather than 1410, in lots of 1000 peso notes. Hmm. Met up with our Patagonia partners & took a bus overview tour of the city, got off @ La Boca: Dinner at Moshu Treehouse. We have met, and will be traveling through Patagonia with these two - long time
dougbergh
Nov 4, 20251 min read


2025 Oct 28: last day in Valpo!
Had a nice breakfast at Maria Maria in the Destino Valparaiso complex - best croissants in town. Walked around Cerro Alegre some: Got some earrings while at Destino, the sales person talked about ‘weed’, the store also sells some stylish smoking gear. She talked about immigrants with a more brash, loud lifestyle. There is clearly resentment. Walked to a post office to mail a card, near Parque Italia. Had a Completo - hot dog with lots of shit slathered on, something of a sta
dougbergh
Oct 29, 20251 min read


2025 Oct 26: Vlpo Cerros Concepción & Panteón
Stayed close to home, strolled the neighboring hills: Concepción & Panteón: Walked 5.4 miles.
dougbergh
Oct 29, 20251 min read


2025 Oct 25: Laguna Verde
Ventured out, in an Uber, to a town 7 miles south of Valparaiso, on a beach with a lagoon similar to Stinson. We got dropped off at the highway, and walked the mile or so to the beach. On the way we passed by this place "Restaurant Galleon', and this guy coming the other way told us (in spanish), if we were looking for lunch, this was the place. He was right; it was excellent and fun: On to the beach. Beautiful, coarse sand, crystal clear water, blue skies, the obligatory
dougbergh
Oct 28, 20251 min read


2025 Oct 24: Vlpo Playa Ancha
Walked around the point to the south, to Bario Playa Ancha. But on the way we passed by the Palacio Astoreca Hotel, looks like a nice place to stay: ...and stopped into Centro Cultural Banco Estado, which appears to be a bank building recently renovated with a museum on the top floor, accessible from Paseo Yugoslavo (one of the promoenades on the north side of Cerros Allegre & Conceptión with views of the sea to the north): To get to Playa Ancha, you walk past the commercial
dougbergh
Oct 28, 20251 min read


2025 Oct 23: Viña Del Mar
Back to Viña del Mar. First stop - Palacio Carrasco, the Rodin sculpture La Défense: La Défense Past Parroquia Virgen del Carmen: to the Palacio Rioja, the inside of which is preserved as the family lived in it in the early 20th century: Walked to the Barrio Parroquia, Parque Quinta Verdara. In the park is the Museo Palacio Vergara, an art museum: There was a sort of craft fair underway, I got a perfectly bitchin' shirt. Took the guy 2 weeks to make it, and 5 minutes to ex
dougbergh
Oct 27, 20251 min read


2025 Oct 22: Viña del Mar
Went out shopping by myself in the AM. Two things: guitar player i'd seen a few times: …and a slogan we'd heard at one of the wineries, guess it's wide spread - 'Good, Pretty and Cheap': Good, Pretty, Cheap Took the train to Viña del Mar, walked a bunch saw a horse race track, stopped for coffee at the outside cafe at Palacio Rioja: On the way back to the train station: Calle Quillota, Viña Del Mar Back in Valparaiso, a guy playing drums. Everything else canned, but he was
dougbergh
Oct 26, 20251 min read


2025 Oct 21: Casablanca
Today we took a tour out to the closest wine country, Casablanca. It's about an hour drive from Valparaiso. The tour operator was 'To Penguins', this guy Jimmy who lives most of the time in Latvia of all places but is from this area so comes back for the summer seasons to run tours. He was a kick, it was great. 3 wineries, all fantastic. I'd gotten a less than great impression of Chilean wines at an enoteca in Santiago, but this reversed it - what we tried was every bit
dougbergh
Oct 26, 20251 min read
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