Captains Blog: 18 February in the year two
thousand and twelve.
It has been a crazy week in Pucon, where
friends were made and adventures were had. To ensure that a moment is not missed, we pick
up our tale where we left it…
On arrival in Pucon at 0730, we soon realised
that we had failed to ‘chase’ the summers and were required to extract every
piece of warm clothing we could locate (later we would find ourselves buying
gloves and warmer hiking socks for the trek up the snow peaked volcano). No sooner were we rugged up in thermals and
polar fleeces, the weather changed and we were sweating in the beaming sun,
then drenched by torrential rain and blown down the street by gale force
winds. It was really just like being
back in Melbourne but with nice things to look at and a complete lack of
understanding of the locals (although with all the hipsters in Melbourne we
were starting to feel pretty out of place there too).
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One of many shots of the Volcano. |
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Stocking up on warm weather gear! |
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Some of the berries on offer (this photo is clearly for Anastasia's viewing pleasure) |
Chile has an amazing network of first class
buses. The bus ride down, was as close to amaze-balls as you can get when
travelling via bus, with comfort offered at reasonable prices and definitely
worth the investment for 10 hour bus rides. If required, you can even go more
posh than “semi-cama” seats and get a full bed experience similar to a first
class flight.
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Reclining in "semi-cama" class. |
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Marc and the squirrel on the bus. |
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Obligatory photo out of bus window on our arrival into Pucon. |
Hostel La Maison delivered on the
friendliness and homely atmosphere described in the blogs and hostelworld reviews.
Our host, Etienne, after picking us up from the Bus station at 0730, drove us
through the town of Pucon ensuring we knew all the places to visit and where
would be best to eat, drink and participate in adventure activities.
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The main house of Hostal La Maison |
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Our cottage. |
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Relaxing outside our cottage with our host Etienne |
During our stay at La Maison, we made many
new friends due to the welcoming atmosphere and relaxed hostel style. Toward
the end of our stay we had a lovely night of drinks and joviality which started
with Leigh, Etienne and myself, however, quickly evolved to include other
friends including cousins Daniel and Nicolas from Chile and Thomas and Miriam
from Switzerland. This night concluded with the plan to have a BBQ in the
following days.
Whilst Leigh had her afternoon siesta Friday
evening (I finally woke her around 11PM) us boys went shopping at 8pm to
purchase necessary meat and salads for the BBQ. By the time everything was prepared (without
the help of Leigh who was still napping) dinner was ready to eat around 11.30
(and wrapped up at the very civil hour of 3am).
The meat ended up being both tender and delicious with it being prepared
to Chilean BBQ standards. The evening was a fantastic blend of cultures,
conversation, food and wine.
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The spread |
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The Chilean side |
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The Swiss Side |
Volcano – Villarrica
This beast of a mountain was 2850M high and
with its own micro-climate is always a hard one to pick. On our first morning
to climb the over sized boulder, we woke at the ungodly hour of 6AM (we are on
holidays supposedly) and caught the bus to the base of the volcano.
Unfortunately, after much discussion, it
was decided that we may not reach the top, due to the weather forecast and returned
home. Later we discovered the 3 people that decided to climb anyway had made it
all the way to the summit.
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Freezing at the base of the volcano |
Determined the following day to make it, I
returned the next day without the wife with another 6am start. The guides had
‘high hopes’ and predicted a ‘good chance’ of making it too the summit, and the
group of 20 set off. It was a wonderful
experience for me, as I have had very little experience dealing with ice and
snow, however, was able to get up close to some glaciers and even got to slide
down on my feet during the decent!
Unfortunately, we never made it too the
top, with the weather turning bad towards the end of the trip and prevented us
going above 2250m. And yes all 20 hikers
returned with all limbs attached.
Alternate Activities
After the first failed volcano hike, Leigh
and I quickly prioritised our next activity. For Leigh, it included a strenuous
bus trip to a thermal hot springs resort (with obligatory massage) and I went
off canyoning in the chilly waters.
Luckily, we had met two great People – Dor
and Mor – from Israel who also did not get up the volcano but where in similar
minds as Leigh and I. After a short discussion, Dor and I headed for Canyoning
adventure, whilst Leigh and Mor headed for the Pucon pampering centre.
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Relaxing at Terma Huife |
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Where the locals like to cool off after frolicking in the hot springs. |
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Terma Huife |
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View down into the hot springs and of lovely round Chilean ladies. |
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The super attractive Mor. |
The canyoning was a good experience, and I
definitely look forward to the next adrenaline rush. Unfortunately, the helmet
camera I was wearing did not record the more exciting parts of this trip
including a 15meter rock jump, but did manage to capture the slower parts of
the trip.
The thermal hot springs to end all hot springs!
This delightful place, recommended to us by Etienne, was on the map so we hired
a car and headed to Termas Geometricas. (Insert web link)
Luckily the initial Toyota Yaris we were
going to hire broke overnight and we got a Ute to get there. After driving over
30km on dirt roads, I don’t think the Yaris would have survived the trip too
well and was thankful for the spot of luck.
But thermal springs can be thermal springs,
so I think it is best we just let our ‘average photos’ do the talking….
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On our way to Termas Geometricas, stopping at one of the many beautiful lakes. |
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Marc driving like the locals, i.e., like a mad man. |
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Some more ok looking scenery.
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The walkways through the hot springs |
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Marc's good friend Jorge. |
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Pucon is a gem of a town, and with its adventure
sports, array of restaurants and friendly community, it is definitely somewhere
we would come back to. I may also need to return as a matter of pride to ensure
I make it too the summit!
Two observations:
ReplyDelete- I got a lot more 'viewing pleasure' from the berry photo than from the bikini shots (I will let you fight over whose I am referring to).
- I think altitude makes Leigh look more Asian.
Miss you!!
AG