It was in 2015 when we first rode across the Carretera Austral, the famous scenic road in the south of Chile, and four years later, we couldn’t wait to do it again. However, things were a bit different this time…
Tierra del Fuego to São Paulo
The end is the beginning…There was no turning back. We could only look ahead, toward the road that would bring us back, where all began 1 year ago: Buenos Aires. And then? We didn’t care about the 3,000kms we had until there. The only thing we had on our mind was Kitsos. Where would our … Read More
Tierra del Fuego
…the end of the worldOn our way to Puerto Natales we really enjoyed the view. We were now close to the small town and we could see the first houses and the sea. In the background, another mountain with a white peak. The land and the water had been playing with the human perception about … Read More
Patagonia (Fitz Roy – Perito Moreno)
On the Ruta 40 heading south to Mount Fitz Roy and the Perito Moreno GlacierWhen we left Chile and entered Argentina we witnessed the most rapid change of scenery – in matters of climate and geography. We were traveling on the road between the two countries and we could see the green color of the … Read More
Carretera Austral (Chile)
The construction of the Carretera Austral started at 1976 during Pinochet’s dictatorship, to connect the South of Chile with the rest of the country via land. Up until today, there are maintenance and construction works and some parts of the road are tarmac while others remain unpaved. The truth is that we preferred the more … Read More
Puerto Montt (Chile)
That morning we left from Santiago, the weather was sunny and the day bright like our smiles. We were so happy to be on the road again! We took the Panamerican (Ruta 5) towards the south and as usual, we had no idea what we’d see or where we’d spend the night. The summer had … Read More