San Carlos de Bariloche to Trevelin

Saturday we drove 200 miles south to a fishing lodge outside of Trevelin. As we continue south on this trip, unsurprisingly the weather continues to get colder. When we woke up in Bariloche the temperature was 36 Fahrenheit.

Our drive today was through mountain forests with lots of spring runoff in the rivers. We also went through desert-like scrub land.

At one point about half way through the drive when it felt like we were in the middle of nowhere, we saw a big sign for the Leleque Museum. We turned off and found a very nice little museum about the people who have lived in Patagonia through time. We had to find someone to open it up but when we did the museum was well done and interesting.

The sign for the Museo Leleque
Outside the museum
One of the displays

Chalhuaquen Fishing Lodge, where we are staying is about 15 miles west of Trevelin overlooking the Rio Grande – Futalefufú River. We arrived about 4pm and relaxed, napped and read until dinner at 10pm. We also talked to members of a family who are here for the weekend. One of the men is a farmer, another is a lawyer. They have travelled extensively. It really interesting to exchange perspectives.

Chalhuaquen Fishing Lodge
The view from the breakfast area

The lodge has a gourmet chef who introduced himself. The meal was excellent.

Our pork dinner

San Carlos de Bariloche Day 3

Today we got a slow start but about 11 we left the hotel and drove west along the shore of Lago Nahuel Huapi. It was a beautiful drive and we saw lots af guest houses and hotels. I bet this area is really busy in the summer and during ski season.

We found a hike on AllTrails, Sendero Villa Tacul – Sendero de Los Arrayanes Loop. The hike turned out to be perfect. It was mostly a well maintained trail and it had stunning vistas of the surrounding lakes and mountains. The total loop was just short of five miles.

At the start of the trail.
On a bench near the beginning of the trail.
Lago Perito Moreno from the trail.
One of the beautiful lodges we saw on our drive.

After our hike Duke had a massage. While he was getting the massage I had a Coke Zero with lemon in the bar. Then I went for a swim.

The lemon juice is in the little white pitcher. The lemon was perfect with the Coke.
In the pool

We had an excellent steak dinner in the hotel restaurant.

My steak
Duke’s steak

San Carlos de Bariloche Day 2

This morning we had breakfast with Jo Ann and Brian at our hotel then drove them to the airport to start their long trip home. We have had so much fun traveling with them. We will miss them.

Breakfast at our hotel,
Bariloche Airport

It was quite windy and cold here today. We took our dirty clothes to a nearby laundry. Then changed some dollars to pesos nearby.

At the laundry

You will have noticed that I am publishing pictures again. I spent about three hours this afternoon working with my WordPress blogging software to make room so I can load pictures. When I first started blogging way back in about 2004 I never included pictures. Now pictures seem critical. They change the way you blog. Over the next few days I’ll add pictures to the posts from the last week that don’t have them.

Our hotel has an indoor swimming pool overlooking the lake. We went for a soak this afternoon. The water temperature is like a hot tub. It was luxurious to sit back, relax and enjoy looking at the lake and the mountains.

Duke on the pool.

After our swim we walked to pick up our laundry. The weather was still very windy.

We ate dinner in our hotel bar. We had Caesar Salad, onion soup, and a charcuterie platter. It was great.

Our charcuterie platter

San Martin de los Andes to San Carlos de Bariloche

Today we drove 125 miles south to the town of San Carlos de Bariloche. The drive took us about three and a half hours. The road is called the Road of Seven lakes. We stopped at all seven lakes along the route. We also stopped for coffee and wonderful pastries at York Bakery in Villa La Angostura.

We learned today that San Carlos de Bariloche, where we are staying, is the biggest ski town in the southern hemisphere. Bariloche certainly is a big tourist town. We went out exploring this afternoon. There were lots of tourists, lots of souvenir shops and lots of hotels. We also checked out the cathedral.

Tonight was our last dinner with Jo Ann and Brian. They leave in the morning. We will miss them.

Dinner at Alto El Fuego, our last dinner together.

San Martín de los Andes day 2

San Martin de los Andes is a beautiful mountain town on a lake (Lago Lácar). I think in winter ( June, July, August) the town is full of skiers.

Tuesday morning after a picnic breakfast in our apartment we went into San Martín and did some exploring and shopping. Then we had coffee.

Later we did a three mile hike to Laguna Rosales.

At Laguna Rosales

The road to where we are staying (Departamento Estancia los Ñires) is under construction. At night it could be treacherous. We really wanted to eat near our apartment. We drove to Lago Lolog which is fairly close but could only find one restaurant, the one we ate at last night. So we went to the mini mart, bought sausages and potatoes and ate dinner in our apartment. It was great!

Home made dinner in Brian and Jo Ann’s room.