Pucon Chile - Through Argentina - Futalefu Chile
As I said before we had an interesting 48hrs, so here is the
run down.
First hour - We had previously decided to head south for the
grand prix white water kayaking champs (wwgp) for the following day. Our first issue
was insurance for the van , the current insurance only covered Chile and
covered Argentina in four days time, so simply (or not) needed to add on
another four days of insurance to get over the border. We left the hostel at
10am spent the day in Pucon, after five different places we found no insurance,
and also found that to legally drive a van in Chile the driver requires a bus
licence. We soon departed and headed for Osorno to resolve the insurance issue.
After three different places we found the insurance we needed.

From here we got to the border after many hours spent travelling. The border took us about half an hour each side; including meeting up with some friends hitchhiking in no-man's land. Seth and Caleb needed to renew their Chile visa, which require an overnight in Argentina. For them however after being dropped off at the Chile side of the border and walking for an hour in the rain, they were stoked to see us on the road. We picked them up and drove the additional 20 odd km to the Argentina border patrol. We passed through with NO required paper work for insurance...(which meant Nick and I won the bet)
We drove through some nice Argentinean rural ski towns to arrive hours later at Bariloche..... After driving on the wrong side of the road in winds that literally blew us across the road, we stopped for some cheesy olivey pizza dinner at 11:30pm. We were lucky enough to find some of the locals getting a bit close to the van, after chasing away one, another pulled up with a knife... threatened us but managed to scare him off, called the police and followed up as best we could.
Currently we have two cardboard
windows in the van covered in packaging tape for waterproofing. We were
actually lucky to have another local from the restaurant help us out with
temporarily fixing the window and offering shelter and beer :) we decided to push on finishing in the middle
of nowhere at 330am. We slept in the van for the night avoiding the rain and
wind outside. Some locals on a moped pulled up at about 4am in need of
assistance to inflate a flat tyre, which we couldn't help at all. they continued
on with their flat to ... well I have no idea.
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Our van getting searched at the Chile border patrol |
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the local campground |
The next morning we found the cabin about 50m from where we
were searching. The cabin had been ransacked and had big braches on the roof,
so required a bit of cleaning. After the clean we headed off to meet the wwgp
and go for a paddle... The paddle was sweet big white water, with pushy moves
and huge holes.
Photos and Story from Ari Walker, and Greg Allum