Author Archives: alliebeta

Movement

As our time at NOLS was coming to a close, we made the decision to head back into Argentina for the last week and a half of our trip. We didn’t get to spend as much time on and around the Carretera Austral as we’d have liked to, but with an impending plane flight we […]

NOLS Patagonia

Fast forward a few days of traveling and we found ourselves at the NOLS Patagonia branch in Coyhaique, Chile. For a sense of scale- Coyhaique is about 17 hours northwest of Chaltén, and probably that far south of Puerto Montt, the beginning of what is considered Chilean Patagonia. We arrived around 7pm to a birthday […]

The Parting

Following our adventure on Solo, we returned to our friends at Aylen-Aike preparing an asado for the night! They were happy to see our safe return after watching the weather in the mountains all day. We were very glad to be back in a warm place with their company as well. The time in El […]

Cerro Solo, an alternate perspective

When we came to Chaltén, I had not even an inkling that I would end up 200 meters from my first Patagonian cumbre. So, fast-forward to Cerro Solo. Our route had us gaining and losing about 1600 meters in one day. Translation- STEEP! I was feeling a bit anxious about this when we arrived at […]

Asados, Amigos, and Ice Cream

Apologies again for our absence! I’ll start from where Hollis left off… Following our magical trip in the mountains, we all arrived back to town and made a beeline for the homemade ice cream shop, Domo Blanco. I don’t have a photo on my phone (too busy enjoying!), but it’s the best ice cream in […]

A Lesson in Un-attachment

We left for Torres del Paine four days ago, with high hopes for a magical trip on the “remote back side” of the park, with our newly-found friends, Phillip and Christina. We arrived to blue skies and constant views of the towers on day one and two. We hiked an hour in the dark at […]

Vida Patagonia

Soooo! We are playing catch-up again. My largest lesson from this trip so far has been the importance of un attachment. Plans change- and not just once, usually at least twice. We left Chiloé with the intention of going to another farm in the Lakes District and instead found ourselves on a plane to Patagonia […]

Dreams and Farming

Our lives have been moving rather quickly lately, so I want to take some time to speak on our experience at Alihuen in Chepu, Chiloé. We arrived on Monday, the 20th, for a two-week stay. Jeroen (the owner) is from Belgium and has been living in Chile for 9 years. His wife, Grecia, is from […]

Two Weeks Later…

I wrote a post about our Ancud experience, but wordpress wasn’t working and then we lost the internet for two lovely weeks! So here you are, penguins and rodeos, a few weeks later 🙂 Chiloé is turning out to be just as magical as we heard. Life is different here- people move at their own […]

Vino, la cena, y adiós

No mas malezas! Today we depart for Chiloé, and we’re both pretty excited. Our world has been only 5 hectares large (aside from Pichilemu and trips to the market) for the past two weeks, so I feel the wanderlust kicking in. For our last dinner here, Dan made us tuna patties! They’re so good. We’ve […]