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Posted by: Augustin Bralley 12/28/2007
This country seems undiscovered.  We spent two weeks driving down to El Calefate and back, through a massive chuck of Patagonia, all the while wondering where the people are… why isn't this country saturated by tourists, adventurers, opportunists, and entrepreneurs?   It's not hard to spot these people in the streets of any major city, but the country is still so vastly unpopulated- and gorgeous…  really, even the broad expanses of shrubbed desert are serene and attractive, spotted with estancias which managed to find a water source and irrigate their fields lined with massive, luscious tree towers.   And driving just the two of us in our Volkswagen Gol made it all the more enjoyable. We pulled over just as often as we liked for pictures, pisses, craps, stretches, etc. Sometimes our curiosity took us down strange little roads, where nothing would disappoint because anything was expected. We slept in the car and in the hammock-tent at various spots: parks, campgrounds in little towns, and out in the middle of nowhere. And in between we splurged in the major towns getting double rooms in hotels and dorm beds in hostals. We had no set itinerary, mostly letting the decisions come when they needed to- occasionally using the coin flip’s insightful decisions making abilities to aid us. What an adventure that was…

The day before Christmas we arrived back in El Bariloche. All told we drove 5603 kilometres or 3,481.54 miles with me behind the wheel and Lada at my side preparing snacks, switching cds, navigating, and generally taking care of me as only she knows how. It was the most pleasant time we’ve had on this whole trip- just the two of us with no one to rely on or worry about but ourselves.  If you ever take trip to Patagonia, I highly recommend you rent a car... it's cheap too.

Now, we're in the massive and wild city of Buenos Aires.  It's ok as far as cities go... busy, lots to do, fast-paced, pretty in places, and there's plenty of stores to piss away your money like crack-addicts.  Personally, I get tired pretty fast of cities.  You could fall in love with BA, if you spent enough time here.  But I'm a tourist in transit- and I'm not getting much out of this city other than interesting new experiences.  Tango is ubiquitous.  There's also just every other kind of cultural show/dance/theater event you would expect in a major metropolitan city.  We went to an Armenian restaurant and watched that strange traditional dance, clapping as encouraged and shouting "Opa!" at regular intervals.  We tried to learn Tango at a school, and witnessed various professionals wow us in the streets.  We've managed to adjust our sleeping/waking schedules so that we can eat dinner around 11:00 pm and go to the clubs around 2:00 am... sleeping until 11:30 the next day.  Today we're relaxing so our bodies will be ready for the all night punishment we're hoping to give them for the New Year.

The day after tomorrow we head to Argentina's favorite city: Rosario.  Then it's up to Iguazu and then on into Brazil.  I haven't been too compelled to write these days, as I've spent most of my time enjoying every passing minute with Lada.  She's purchased her ticket- on the 23rd of January she's flying our of Rio de Janiero... back to Thailand: work, family, and country.  We're hoping to spend a few days at Jim's house before she leaves.  Jim: I'll send you the details of our plans as soon as I'm done with this entry.

As for photos, I managed to get most of them on: http://picasaweb.google.com/augman

All from Argentina and Patagonia still need to be uploaded.  I'll do that before I leave BA, probably... there's some good one's in that batch.

Well, I hope you all have a Happy New Year!!

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Re: Patagonia    By pootie on 12/31/2007
I love you.

Re: Patagonia    By Olaronke on 12/31/2007
I miss the two of you. And in case I never get to say it to your faces anytime soon, I admire you guys, both as a couple and as individuals. You're doing something that I would never have the courage to do. I will continue to pray for the both of you and your lives' journeys. Happy New Year!

-Ronke

Re: Patagonia    By mom on 1/1/2008
Happy New Year! Sounds like you're having some very memorable journeys. 2008 will be a great year for you both -- full of adventure, I'm sure, although maybe not the traveling kind. Say hi to Iguassu Falls -- wish we were there with you to see it. Have fun with Jim and Deb. You never mentioned what you will be doing on January 23rd when Lada heads to Thailand.

All our love, mom & dad

Re: Patagonia    By Augustin on 1/1/2008
love you too, poo.

Ronkes Mc Schmonks!!! Thanks for the encouragement! It's so nice to hear our friends support us. As far as being courageous... well, I think it's simply more a matter of desire. I don't think my courage has really been tested yet... something I'm not looking forward to. I suppose we all get tested at least once in our lives, if not over and over again. I wish you the best of luck with yours!

Hey mom, hey dad. Miss you guys a lot. Still haven't decided what to do after the 23rd... maybe Jim and Deb can help me sort that one out. Love you!

And Happy New Year to all!

Re: Patagonia    By Evie on 1/3/2008
Your road trip sounds absolutely amazing. I bet it was a relief to be on your own time, without the bustle of the city. The more I travel the more I realize I like the great outdoors. I just LOVE reading about your adventures, and the pictures are great! I got a kick out of the "I'm pinching your head off" ones on the sand flat.

Thanks for posting!!

Much love to you both :)
Sister

Brazil and onward?    By Jimbino on 1/3/2008
So we'll get into Teresópolis on the 21st to find you already there! Fine; I will call and e-mail the custodians to expect you to mostly just show up, unless you need some help getting there. Dave Schwendner and Brook Randal have bought tickets for end of March and Mary Beth tells me she will show up after the first of April. Deb leaves Apr 23, but I will be there until May 20, and you can stay until your visa runs out!

By the way, it bugs me that everyone abbreviates Buenos Aires as BA. BA is Bahia, a state of Brazil. Buenos Aires is BsAs.

Re: Patagonia    By Carolyn on 1/4/2008
I think even people in Buenos Aires abbreviate it BA. Makes sense to me -- it is much more well-known worldwide than is the state of Bahia.

Re: Patagonia    By Carolyn on 1/4/2008
I think even people in Buenos Aires abbreviate it BA. Makes sense to me -- it is much more well-known worldwide than is the state of Bahia.

Re: Patagonia    By Gemma on 1/6/2008
Hi Augustin and Lada
hope your nye went well / Ella and I enjoyed ours in Valpo now we are in Santiago just living it up before E flys out on the 9th / its approaching but in the mean time / good times / hope your both well/patigonia pics look good
Love Gemma

Re: Patagonia    By Charlie on 1/7/2008
Glad to hear you're enjoying this, Aug. You always talked about doing this - I can start to see why.

Miss you, but glad you're out there.

I'm right here: http://char1ievick.wordpress.com/

Although it's an awful lot of me talking shop, looking for places the future's leaked into here in terms of journalism.

Got any new years resolutions?

PS - this is a line right out of a 19th century british novel: "If you ever take trip to Patagonia, I highly recommend you rent a car."

Except maybe for the car part.

Re: Patagonia    By Annie on 1/8/2008
Hey I miss you guys! The entries are so exciting and full of adventure, here I am enraptured in my cubicle...I am jealous. Beautiful pictures too.

I think we all feel the same way about not knowing what we want to do in life and worrying that our decision now will affect our future. I've secured a stable job now, but it is definately not what I want to be doing, nor is it particularly fulfilling to me. It is hard, but I think with all the experiences you gather, encouragement and support you will find the strength to do something you love without worrying about the materialistic, social, and financial aspects. I believe the same goes with the one you love...
(Now all I have to do is follow what I say, that may take awhile)

Anyways, I wish you both the best, and I know everyone is curious and what happens next...


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