Author: alanhenry11
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The End Of The World
Ushuaia in Argentina is officially the southernmost city in the world. At a latitude of 54 degrees south, it lies a mere 1,000km from Antarctica (Buenos Aires is a whopping 3,000km further away). To get there driving, you have to cross the whole of Patagonia followed by the often treacherous Strait of Magellan crossing by…
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Big Birthday On The Road (Part 2 of 2)
For the birthday celebrations, Laura snuck off to the camper van, blew up balloons and hung a few of “Happy Birthday’ buntings in the limited space that we had. We also laid out the couple of tiny presents and cake we had been able to source (and hide) along the way since we arrived in…
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Big Birthday On The Road (Part 1 of 2)
As we travelled (slowly) down the coast of Chile, a big date loomed large in the distance. We would soon be celebrating our daughters birthday. Like most parents, we usually try to make the most of such occasions and make it a memorable day. This would be the first such family celebration on the road,…
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Learnings On The Carretera Austral (Part 3 of 3)
A full day of driving the next day only netted us 100km when we stopped at 4pm. Really tough going and definitely testing driving abilities. Also general moods and tempers were on high alert, as the discomfort of the road surface took it toll. The good news was that we had arrived in Puerto Tranquillo,…
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Learnings On The Carretera Austral (Part 2 of 3)
The next couple of days saw more rain and temperatures plummet. Again we were forced to flee the scene of rising waters, this time a rising tide threatened to engulf us and the portside road we were parked on in Puyuhuapi. Passing through the Quelat National Park brought us our first snow of the trip.…
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Learnings On The Carretera Austral (Part 1 of 3)
The Carretera Austral, or Route 7 as it is otherwise known in Chile, is a legacy of the General Pinochet era. It runs south for 1,240 km from Puerto Montt to Villa O’Higgins, passing through rural Patagonia. It provides road access to the southern parts of the Los Lagos and Aysen regions. Amazingly, for such…
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Back With A Bang (Part 1 of 2)💥
Well its been a very busy time since we last spoke…!! I certainly didn’t think that after finishing my last blog post in October 2023, my next foray into the creative storytelling world would not be until 7 months and 6 countries later. This is family life on the road I guess, full-on, non-stop and…
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Back With A Bang (Part 2 of 2)💥
Having given my loved ones a proverbial heart-attack, there was no better way to calm the senses than collect the campervan (which had been quietly stored away in a garage in La Paz) and continue on our journey towards Cusco in Peru. The first-leg of this adventure started immediately after leaving the clinic with one…
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The Value Of Relationships
As mentioned in my previous blog post, we recently spent a few days in the El Cajon Del Maipo region of Central Chile. While we were in awe of the amazing landscape and natural beauty of the places we saw and visited, our most lasting memories will undoubtably be the relationships that we made while…
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Fun In The Mountains
There is a unique feeling when embarking on something new or different. While the feeling itself may vary depending on the magnitude of the action involved, as humans we always have a sense of hesitancy and apprehension if we undertake something where the outcome is uncertain. However, if we don’t go through this process, we…