Back to Coyhaique
We drove 192 km back down south through spectacular scenery in an increasingly filthy tank
It was a beautiful sunny day so a bit of a shame to be sitting in a car for 4 hours instead of walking, but this country is so huge that long drives are inevitable and the views are simply stunning
Empanada picnic lunch was yum
The food is not exactly gourmet - meat with chips or chips with meat
But we found a bar in the sunshine to watch the world go by whilst drinking great beer
It was a beautiful sunny day so a bit of a shame to be sitting in a car for 4 hours instead of walking, but this country is so huge that long drives are inevitable and the views are simply stunning
Empanada picnic lunch was yum
Tonight’s hotel is in Coyhaique, a bustling town that our holiday information describes as the ‘Bracknell of Patagonia’.
It’s certainly a curious place in the middle of nowhere with a frontier feel, full of backpackers, tourists, locals and of course dogs
The food is not exactly gourmet - meat with chips or chips with meat
But we found a bar in the sunshine to watch the world go by whilst drinking great beer
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