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This site is not fully finished, but wanted something up for the Argentina trip, so here it is.

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Winter's here!

Winter's arrived to London town.  Thought I'd try out the iPhone camera. 

 

Day Thirteen - El Calafate

Lovely little tourist town. We got in, found our lovely hostel and booked some ice trekking on Moreno Glacier. Got out there early next morning to find I'll left my camera on overnight and thus flat battery. I was devastated. Luckily Katherine had bought her camera along, so we were still able to get some great pictures. And I had my iPhone with GPS to track our trek and take some photos. The trek was pretty tame, but great experience as this is the only way you can get up close to the glacier, and try to fathom it's enormity.

OK, now below is a GPS google maps thing.  The photos being displayed are tagged with GPS coordinates that are shown on the google map.  Zoom out, so you can get a better sense of where we are.

 

I'd visited Moreno Glacier on my previous trip, totaly love it. We got to see some spectacular avalanches, one in particular, in which an entire section of the face peeled off and came thundering into the lake.

Day Eleven - El Chalten via Ruta 40

Ruta 40 is this legendary highway that runs the entire length of Argentina, 4900 kms worth. We'd already had come down it from Mendoza to Bariloche. But now we were going to spend 34hrs non-stop busing down it. It's closed over the winter, and now I know why. Most of it is just gravel road, working it's way through the bleak Patagonia country, hardly a highway.

Purely amazing. Giving us a small glimpse at the solitude of Patagonia.

Driving for hours seeing nothing, then you'll come across a gaucho riding his horse in the middle of the scrub. No-one else around.

The remotest farm houses, built next to an Andean fed river and cultivated into a contrasting green oasis amongst the baron landscape.

Mount Fitz Roy

Day Ten - Bariloche

More beautiful than I remember it. We only had a short time, but made the most of it with a chair lift up Cerro Campanario, for an absolutely stunning view the area. Then onto some mountain bikes to ride around the grand, tranquil lakes. Again, perfect weather, maybe a little warm for Katie considering the ride was a little bit hilly. But was amended with some more fantastic Argentinean ice-cream.

K9 friends
 
 

Now the dogs in this town are literally barking mad. Never seen anything like it. All the local stray dogs pair up and cruise around, guiding tourists and harassing the local traffic. One particular duo, who hang around the hostel we were staying at, took car chasing to the extreme sport level. Instead of running along the side of a passing car barking (the more traditional approach), they would run out in front of it and bark at the radiator grill. While the car continued to drive forward at speed! So they'd sort of be barking over their shoulder as they raced ahead of the car. Controlling their speed as to stay as close as to the car as possible for greater effect.

On a walk into town, some of the other pairs of dogs saw the good work our guys were doing and decided to join in. At one stage there were 8 dogs, surrounding passing cars and going mental. Painful to watch, as there were too many close calls, and we didn't want to see one of our friends hit. But at the same one couldn't not laugh at the crazy antics of the mad, friendly dogs.

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