The plan is a trip through those lovely mountains in South America. I wandered through the lake district of Chile in 2006 and it's one of most spectacular outdoor spots I've seen. I want to go back and see Patagonia at a gentle pace and soak it in as I go. Bicycle pace is the pace for me. The full route will be from Huanchaco in the north of Peru to Ushuaia in the South of Argentina. A little over 6,000 miles to pedal, 108 days to do it in, and a flight to catch with a day to spare at the end.
Wednesday, 22 December 2010
The Root Out
Argentinian root canal surgery. It had been twinging since Bolivia. I didn't want to go to a dentist there though. I didn't want to go to a dentist here either, but I heard that they are much better than the medieval mechanics with pliers further north. Lying in the chair, I felt like someone captured by The Iraqis and who was about to tell everything he knew. The palms were sweating. As it turned out, the process was identical to back home, I got an x-ray, anesthetic that numbed me for the process and wore off a couple of hours later, and a calm English speaking dentist who I'd go back to next time if he had a surgery back home. EasyDental in Mendoza is my recommendation if you ever find yourself in the same situation. I'm pleased to get that fixed. Two and a quarter hours in the chair, but all feels good today.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Winding the mountain roads from the Bolivian Border to Mendoza
12-12-2010 Uspallata to Mendoza via Villavicencio. A fox out for breakfast on the road and a concrete factory on the ouskirts of Mendoza
12-12-2010 Looking at the route down the bumpy ripio road to Mendoza from the top of the 2700m hill
11-12-2010 Barrareal to Uspallata. The town with a water supply can be seen up ahead as the first patch of deep green is seen today.
11-12-2010 More dry landscape on the way to Uspallata
11-12-2010 Woo hoo! The ripio road ends and the tarmac begins for a 70kph descent into Uspallata!
09-12-2010
08-12-2010 San Jose De Jachal to Tocota
07-12-2010
06-12-2010 The road to Rodeo
04-12-2010 to 05-12-2010
03-12-2010 The Laguna Brava, 4,300m up. That´s a mixture of ice and salt on the lake and some hardy flamingos fishing in it.
29-11-2010 One of the local rifle targets at the side of the road, and The Big Fella keeping the cloud up in Chilecito
28-11-2010 One of the shrines out in the country. There´s one every 50km or so around here, and some with seats and a picnic table. Handy stopping spots for lunch on the go.
27-11-2010 Wildlife
27-11-2010 The road out from San Blas De Los Sauces
25-11-2010 The appraoch into Belen
24-11-2010 The view of the mountains from the tent pitched outside Santa Maria.
23-11-2010 The wind is up and the dust is blowing
22-11-2010 Departing Cafayate and a stop at the ancient site of Quilmes
18-11-2010 to 19-11-2010
16-11-2010 Salta
13-11-2010 to 14-11-2010
11-11-2010 Cheeky little fella at the side of the road near Humahuaca
10-11-2010 There is a change in the feel of the countryside since coming to Argentina. There are fences between the fields and the roads. There are lots of power cables and telephone cables by the side of the roads. The livestock do not obviousely have human tenders close by. There are quite a lot of goats, few of which were seen in Bolivia. The road is enegrally smooth and the diversions around roadworks are generally short and less of a magical mystery tour which the Bolivian ones can be.
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