(November 29 – written by “10K Dave”) It was very quiet in our little forest hut overnight. We could hear the wind from time to time, but there was never any rain. I was pretty sure that the roof would not leak but I was also more than happy not to test things. We were … Continue reading Wind at Cerro Castillo – Laguna Chiguay to Los Nires Campground (48k/25,195k, 2,050ft)
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Mountain day – Coyhaique to Laguna Chiguay (60k/25,058k, 4,050ft)
(November 28 – written by “10K Dave”) It was hard leaving Coyhaique this morning - we enjoyed the break and know that some of the things we found there, like good coffee, will be harder to find for the next few weeks. Having said that, another morning with blue skies was pretty inviting for a … Continue reading Mountain day – Coyhaique to Laguna Chiguay (60k/25,058k, 4,050ft)
Coyhaique musings
(November 26-27 – written by “10K Dave”) We’ve been travelling in Latin America for more than year now and come to expect finding very old towns. Starting Mexico nearly everything seemed to be founded in or around 1534, when the Spanish arrived. This continued as we travelled south with even Valparaíso, Chile having a founding … Continue reading Coyhaique musings
A day of everything – Mañihuales to Coyhaique (89k/24,998k, 3,500ft)
(November 25 – written by “10K Dave”) Here comes another blog post about the weather – ho hum... So I’ll make the weather update quick. Today we had rain, headwinds, tailwinds and, are you ready, sunny blue skies! Yup, all in the same day. At one point we had bright sunshine and we were riding … Continue reading A day of everything – Mañihuales to Coyhaique (89k/24,998k, 3,500ft)
Some blue finally – Refugio Río Cisnes to Mañihuales (69k/24,910k, 3,100ft)
(November 24 – written by “10K Dave”) You guessed it – we had rain overnight and again this morning. The forecast of late is almost always that “tomorrow” it will be rain free. Sort of like the funny old sign you’d see in many a ski lodge bar – you know, “Free Beer Tomorrow”. You … Continue reading Some blue finally – Refugio Río Cisnes to Mañihuales (69k/24,910k, 3,100ft)
10K Dave – Puyuhuapi to Refugio Río Cisnes (82k/24,841k, 4,200ft)
(November 23 – written by “10K Dave”) I ticked off a lifetime bucket list item off today – 10,000 miles in one calendar year. Nancy passed this milestone a few days ago. Before now, I was known as Dave. Heretofore, I shall be known as “10K Dave”, or if it’s my Mom who’s calling, “10K … Continue reading 10K Dave – Puyuhuapi to Refugio Río Cisnes (82k/24,841k, 4,200ft)
The middle 5k – La Junta to Puyuhuapi (45k/24,759k, 1,840ft)
(November 22 – written by Dave) The other day we were debating if having rain in first 5k or the last 5k of a ride was worse. General consensuses concluded that the first 5k was worse, as more than likely, you’d probably just bag the ride anyway. The last 5k is not fun as you … Continue reading The middle 5k – La Junta to Puyuhuapi (45k/24,759k, 1,840ft)
Nancy sets a new “Ertel-Peterson” world record!
(November 21 – written by Dave) My entire life I wanted to ride 10,000 miles in one calendar year. I’m not sure why other than I liked the symmetrical sound of 10,000 miles and it seemed like a difficult, but doable target. And yes, to all my friends in Oz, the goal was 10,000 miles, … Continue reading Nancy sets a new “Ertel-Peterson” world record!
5k short – Villa Santa Lucia to La Junta (69k/24,714k, 2,240ft)
(November 20 – written by Dave) There was only a little rain overnight last night. We’d hoped it would stay this way for the morning and set the alarm a little earlier than normal. Somehow we managed to be ready to ride at 7:30 this morning and great news, it was dry. We even had … Continue reading 5k short – Villa Santa Lucia to La Junta (69k/24,714k, 2,240ft)
Waiting out the rain in Villa Santa Lucia
(November 19 – written by Nancy) It rained all night and was still raining this morning when the alarm went off – bummer. There is nothing romantic about the sound of rain on a metal roof when you planning to ride your bike the next morning...We looked at the weather forecasts for here and the … Continue reading Waiting out the rain in Villa Santa Lucia