Well somehow we actually made it to Ushuaia, Argentina, claimed to be the world’s most southerly settlement, pop. 60,000 (although Puerto Williams, Chile is technically more southerly, pop. 2,300.). The best thing is we made it here together. The...
Incredible Patagonia
Well it’s getting chilly down here in South America. While most of our friends and family back home are enjoying the warmer weather of spring, we are pretty much freezing our asses off in the fall months down south....
Talk to the hand
We crossed from Bolivia into Chile on April 4, 2016 at a very remote crossing that only had one other car. Aside from an official on the Bolivian side trying to extort money from us as an ‘exit tax’...
Salar de Uyuni – Like Snow but Salty
Salar de Uyuni is over 10,000 sq km (4,000 sq m) and is considered the world’s largest salt flat. It sits at 11,995 ft (3,656 m) in southwest Bolivia. (Forgive us, we are several hundred of km and a few countries behind...
The Death Road
Dave had anticipated this road for over a year; pretty much ever since we started seriously planning our trip around the world. “Oh we have to do the Death Road,” said Dave. “No way,” said me. “Sounds terrifying. Why...