Saturday, 30 November 2013

Santiago briefly

Friday 29th November
 Whow flew resultsthe Andes they are magnificent even after 24 hours travel. Not really stopped since arrival.
Planned to go up the funicular railway to admire the view, workers on strike so that was that.

Workers on the picket line
What
lovely trees
 Moved onto Puerto Varas, a beautiful little town on Lake  Llanquihue overlooked by two snow capped volcanoes. A great place for a beer and a planing session on what to do next.



Most likely a trip to Osorno volcano on the left,  followed by a 4 mile walk through ancient forest.

Need to get to grip with this layout lark, not cracked it as yet.









Sunday, 24 November 2013

packing

Omg there is so much I want to take with me.



As we will be travelling around I will need to travel as lightly as possible, this lot has to get into this bag. A interesting deliama.  I have this delusion I can travel light. My friends will be  interested to see if I can hold good to my delusions. Gemma has lent me her bag so I can't let her down. As we will be experiencing different climate,  cool in Patagonia to hot on Easter Island, so layers I think.

Doesn't the internet make life easy. My currancy arrived in the post, all I need to do is spend it.It will have such fun spending it!
The planing continues we have phone calls re planning. We have looked at exciting trips on the glaciers. I fear the cold I've had  is proving difficult to shake off. So rreally fed up that my early efforts have been wasted.
Ok next stop Heathrow? 3 ssleeps, 1 day at work.

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Preparation

Hiya well the planing of our trip is coming along. I am now going to try and show off my IT skills.  If you are not sure just how long Chile is I've attached a link of a mapwww.lonelyplanet.com/maps/south-america/chile
This will give you some idea.  We will land in Santiago, obviously.  Fly onto Puerto Montt potter around, next is Puerto Varas. Then Orsorno, El Calafate and Punta Arenas. Back to Santiago ready to fly to Easter Island. No doubt there will be tales to tell along the way.
Jane as always has worked hard to ensure it goes smoothly. My part is to get fitter. So I set myself a task of 2 gym circuits,  1 Walk/run weather permitting approx 3 miles a week & yoga & pilates. I'm feeling no benefit, not lost a pound or a inch. Chile awaits to be the real test.  However I've tried to keep with the programme. Well to be accurate all was going ok untill recently when I got a cold and the silver lining was unfit for the gym. Now I guess any fitness I might of had has gone. I think that would be a excellent excuse not to be at the gym at the crack of dawn.
Just 3 weeks to go need to sort mony. Been for jabs so very exciting