I did say it was off the beaten path
The only problem here was that the Mapuche Gauchos kept riding up and trying to sell homemade bread and wool gloves and hats. Kind of like spam on a computer, but you can't turn it off.
So I moved down to Junin de los Andes, closer to the Lake district The town of Junin de Los Andes, from the Cross above town
You can still see the holdouts
This beast was loaded with 14 Germans AND the kitchen sink, www.kondor
-tours.de, if you want to go along
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Lou, et.al.
It goes without saying that you all had a Blessed Christmas! Have a marvelous New Year at Tiera del Fuego! I know you are having the time of your life! ENJOY! I'll be sure to toast the New Year to You also. Peace and Grace ~ evie
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