350 days in South America

56. Brazil, 57. Argentina, 58. Chile, 59. Bolivia, 60. Peru, 61. Venezuela, 62. Colombia, 63. Equador, 64. Paraguay, 65. Uruguay Comments Off

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Altiplano, Chile & Argetina - Iza

57. Argentina, 58. Chile 5 Comments

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Andes, Andes, Andes…

57. Argentina, 58. Chile 9 Comments

Recently, we have been riding mainly through the Andes. Very wild and untouched terrains. We had to purchase food, fuel and water for the next couple days. There was no gas station for next 475 ks!So we took additIonal 20 liters of fuel. Roads were mainly unpaved, it was very sandy and on top of [...]

From Buenos Aires to Los Andes

57. Argentina, 58. Chile 7 Comments

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Bariloche to Buenos Aires - carne & mate

57. Argentina 4 Comments

In Bariloche we said goodbye to our Japanese motorcycle friend Yuki (who was still having trouble getting her bike fixed) and turned east for Buenos Aires. Unfortunately, once you ride down from the Andes, the 1600km stretch to Buenos Aires turns into a very boring km countdown. The road is flat and straight, leading through [...]

Ushuaia to Bariloche

57. Argentina, 58. Chile 7 Comments

So after a few days of R&R, the obligatory visit to Tierra del Fuego National Park and an oil change for the bikes, we set off north back the way we came. The winds had picked up noticably and were now making the ride difficult. Camping got even more complicated when one our tent poles [...]

From Santos via Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

56. Brazil, 57. Argentina, 58. Chile 12 Comments

Riding out of Santos felt great!! A bit like riding out of Singapore on the first day actually - a sort of deja vu… We were reluctantly leaving a very good new friend in Reynaldo (and his cozy house), but we were bursting to see what South America had to offer us. The first kilometers [...]