Patagonia
We left Ushuaia on January 13th with the compass finally reading north. Our drive south had been through Chile. Our drive north is through Argentina. That doesn’t mean it’s a straight shot: After leaving Ushuaia, […]
We left Ushuaia on January 13th with the compass finally reading north. Our drive south had been through Chile. Our drive north is through Argentina. That doesn’t mean it’s a straight shot: After leaving Ushuaia, […]
Ushuaia is the southernmost city in the world. It is located in Argentina, at the end of Ruta 3. The actual end of the road, the place with the sign that says Fin del Mundo […]
On and on, the landscape never changes. Low flat hills lead to a faraway horizon. The boredom is interrupted by the occasional herd of guanacos, the wild cousins of llamas, or flocks of rheas, the […]
Imagine a narrow strip of North America running from Mexico to Alaska, then brighten all the colours and make the country fairy tale beautiful, and you will be imagining Chile. Crossing the border took a […]
Near the border it seems like Peru has changed. Recycling bins are everywhere, and all is clean and tidy. But as we drove on, we discovered Peru hasn’t changed a bit. Construction waste must have […]
Ecuador was a banana republic. The revenue from oil and oil reserves, cleverly managed by a bold government, has led to amazing changes in the last 20 years. The countryside is clean and the people […]
The first inkling we had that things weren’t good was when Bill got a shock from the camper. The power we plugged into may have been 220V, but our hairdryer/voltage tester had indicated it was […]
The Canadian Government Travel Advisories caution travellers to try to appear inconspicuous and don’t dress up. A memorable article I read cautioned “Don’t be the lady in the red blazer”. Be inconspicuous, wear somber clothing. […]
The ferry docks in Cartagena. Cartagena was noisy. The traffic was insane. For a couple of Canadians from a small town it was overwhelming. It was getting dark by the time we had cleared customs […]
FerryXpress started their service in October with a car ferry from Italy. The voyage takes 18 hours. Before October, because the southern part of Panama is virtually impassable, all motorcycles and vehicles were shipped to […]