South Bound
When a person rolls into town on an iron donkey people ask questions. We must look like a couple of lost gypsies.
Buggy (unaffectionate bike name) has a massive yellow bag mounted on a single axle trailer with a broken rear fender that rubs on the wheel. Kitchen equiptment and other essential crap hang off in all directions. We must look lost, but we seem to be making a lot of friends this way.
Rodrigo is a guide here in Pucon. He popped out as soon as our wheels stopped rolling and offered a place to pitch the tent. Yesterday he took us up a dirt road towards volcano Villarica. We crossed three ridges and swooped up through several different glacial fed rivers before ditching the bikes and hiking up to a waterfall. Rigo is full of life and knowledge. He´s a guide on the volcano and super fit local adventure buddy.
We are tentatively planning to race the Ironman Pucon 70.3 here on the 16th. The town is nestled between a massive lake and subtropic mountains. We´ll be running wild and free in the mountains until race morning.
Becky is still working on a name for her steed, but I think she´s settled for Julio.
Post race we will tour all the way south.
Comments
Lovely to have you in our little hostel! I´m always inspired by biking travellers and will follow your adventures!
Safe travels and saludos
Becky: we´ll keep in touch for a girls biking tour!!! :)
Love Mirjam
The wind here is mind-boggling.