My name is Marion Vermazen. I am a traveler, hiker, reader, Sun alumnus, computer geek, YouTuber, Spanish and French language student, knitter, weaver and genealogist.
It was pouring rain this morning when we drove from Frutillar to the Airport in Puerto Montt.
Driving to the airport
Our flight to Santiago left at about 2 pm and took about 2 hours. We said good bye to Bonnie and Brian at the airport in Santiago. They fly home tonight. Duke and I took a taxi to our hotel in central Santiago.
Landing in Santiago, that’s the Andes in the distance.Saying goodbye to Bonnie and Brian
For dinner Duke and I ate at a Peruvian restaurant near our hotel, Olan. Duke had fish and I had shrimp.
Tomorrow we fly from Puerto Montt to Santiago so today we drove back south towards Puerto Montt to Frutillar which is less than an hours drive from Puerto Montt airport.
At breakfast this morning a Chimango Caracara bird sat right outside our table and eyed our food and us. I can only identify it because we took pictures. And I used the Merlin bird ID app.
The Chimango Caracara outside our window at breakfast
After breakfast we drove down the road a bit and did the waterfall hike that we missed yesterday. It was raining but the hike takes you through the spray from the waterfall so we hardly noticed. A friendly, polite, exuberant dog led us the whole way.
The start of the hikeHiking to Waterfall El PumaWaterfall El PumaOur guide
We stopped a couple of times along our way south to stretch our legs. At one stop some Sunday kayakers we’re just packing up.
The kayakers at our rest stopBonnie checking out the kayak take out point
In Frutillar our B&B overlooks the lake. If it weren’t so gray and overcast I think we would have a great view of the volcano at the end of the lake.
The view from our B&B room
Frutillar has a strong German influence. We had to check out the Kuchen shop just down the street
Waiting our turn at KuchenladenCutting our Kuchen
For dinner we had a wonderful meal at Colonos del Lago, a short walk from our B&B.
Duke’s steak. My lamb and potatoes
I have to say that I have never before had lamb like the lamb we have had in Chile and Argentina. It has been fabulous!
While we we’re waiting for our food Bonnie and I had to test out the piano across the street.
There are a lot of hikes in the vicinity of Huilo Huilo Nothofagus Hotel where we are today. This morning we hiked to the museum and to the animal park across from the hotel. They have wild boar and red deer that we were able to get a good view of. The museum covers the history of the indigenous people in Chile and some of the mining and minerals in Chile. The museum is quite run down but it was still interesting.
Wild boarRed deerThe museumI’m not sure what this mineral is. Perhaps anthracite?
This afternoon we did two hikes to three different C waterfalls and a lava tube cave
Huilo Huilo WaterfallEl Puma waterfallGoing down into the lava tube caveDuke coming out of the lava tubeYou can walk behind Llallalca Falls but we all agreed there was too much water.Llallalca Falls
For dinner we ate in the hotel again. We had venison and lamb and for desert lava cake.
Today after breakfast we walked up to the lookout just above our hotel. It has been a clear day so we had a good view of Volcano Villarrica. Yesterday there was a significant amount of smoke coming out of the top. This morning there was almost no smoke and the snow at the top seemed to have a dusting of ash.
Volcano Villarrica
After checking out we drove south to Huilo Hilo Rain Forest Preserve near Volcano Mocho Choshuenco and Panguipulli. Along the drive we had some wonderful volcano and lake views.
Volcano Mocho Choshuenco
After checking in at at Nothofagus Hotel we went for a two mile hike. through the forest to see the nearby waterfall.
Bonnie and Brian at the waterfall overlookSalta de La LeonaOn the trail
Ten percent of the active volcanoes on earth are in Chile. Volcano Villarrica is very near where we are staying in Pucón.
Volcanoes in ChileVolcano Villarrica
Luckily it didn’t rain today and we had enough blue sky that we were able to see the volcano. We picked out a hike on the slope of the volcano. When we got to the park entrance and talked to the ranger we learned that the storm Monday had left too much snow to hike our chosen hike. So we hiked up from the entrance station about a mile and a half.
Hiking towards Volcano VillarricaWe turned around when the snow covered the trailBonnie made a snow angelIt was cool to see the smoke coming out of the volcano.
After our hike we went into the town of Pucón and had lunch.
Lunch
Back at our hotel we rested then played cribbage and Rummikub.