(October 29 – written by Dave) We got rained on! Stop the presses. Last night at camp, we had about 20 drops on the tent, creating a flurry of “get everything under cover”. Then the rain stopped. It rained several times overnight, at about the same level. Then today riding we had about 1 minute … Continue reading Rain day, sort of – Lago Rapel to Santa Cruz (64k/23,396k, 650m)
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Re-routing – Melipilla to Lago Rapel (61k/23,332k, 1,600m)
(October 28 – written by Dave) Last night, as expected, our neighbours kicked on with the karaoke machine. But honestly, they didn’t have the volume overly loaded and they seemed to tire pretty quickly. This morning I had vivid memories of a really bad falsetto rendition of the Bee Gees “More than a Woman” rattling … Continue reading Re-routing – Melipilla to Lago Rapel (61k/23,332k, 1,600m)
Backroad Chile – Casablanca to Melipilla (68k/23,271k, 1,500m)
(October 27 – written by Dave) I am happy to report that we only used two of our six beds last night, temping as it was to hop around a little. The hostel was quiet and we slept well. This morning we had brekkie in the hostel dining room and visited more with Daniel and … Continue reading Backroad Chile – Casablanca to Melipilla (68k/23,271k, 1,500m)
Backtracks – Valparaiso to Casablanca (56k/23,203k, 2,500m)
(October 26 – written by Nancy) We were up relatively early this morning to try to get out of Valparaiso before the morning rush hour traffic got too bad. Well, maybe not as early as Dave wanted, since I was in charge of setting the alarm last night – actually I only gave us an … Continue reading Backtracks – Valparaiso to Casablanca (56k/23,203k, 2,500m)
Valparaiso, Chile – graffiti city
(October 24-25 – written by Dave) We’ve spent the last couple days relaxing and being tourists in Valparaiso, Chile. It’s a pretty interesting city with an eclectic edgy feel to it. Until the Spanish arrived in 1536, the area was home several nomadic native populations that didn’t really have the need for a port or … Continue reading Valparaiso, Chile – graffiti city
To the sea – La Calera to Valparaiso (68k/23,147k, 1,450ft)
(October 23 – written by Dave) Today we reached Pacific Ocean. The last time we saw the Pacific was on April 8th of this year, up in Panama City. It is hard to imagine that we’ve ridden nearly all the way down South America and this is our first trip to either coast – but … Continue reading To the sea – La Calera to Valparaiso (68k/23,147k, 1,450ft)
Adapter day – Portillo to La Calera (97k/23,079k, 400ft)
(October 22 – written by Dave) Today was all about getting chores done, while still trying to have a normal riding day – always a challenge. The morning started great as Berta let us use her normal kitchen to cook up some eggs. Today was a holiday so no one in Berta’s house was up. … Continue reading Adapter day – Portillo to La Calera (97k/23,079k, 400ft)
Chile and a great day –Penitentes ski hill to Portillo (76k/22,983k, 2,400ft)
(October 21 – written by Dave) Today was such a great day for so many reasons. I’m honestly not sure where to start. For example, I could stop writing now and just post the photos – we crossed the Andes through a spectacular high alpine pass today. If a picture is worth a thousand words, … Continue reading Chile and a great day –Penitentes ski hill to Portillo (76k/22,983k, 2,400ft)
Nearing the top – Uspallata to Ski hill Penitentes (66k/22,907k, 3,400ft)
(October 20 – written by Dave) After three days of climbing, we are getting close to the top of Paso Los Libertadores, the border pass between Argentina and Chile. We stopped today as planned at a ski hill that is about 22k from the pass. By the time we stopped around 1:30, the wind was … Continue reading Nearing the top – Uspallata to Ski hill Penitentes (66k/22,907k, 3,400ft)
More up – Potrerillos to Uspallata (60k/22,841k, 2,300ft)
(October 19 – written by Nancy) Another short mileage day but it was up all day so that counts for something, right? Our little cabana last night was very quiet and comfortable – once I got Dave unplugged from watching CNN. It’s a bit like playing video games or watching an action movie right before … Continue reading More up – Potrerillos to Uspallata (60k/22,841k, 2,300ft)