I began my trip to the south by heading off with four girlfriends to the "Adventure Tourism" capital of Chile, Pucón, located at the top of the Lakes District. It was a 12 hour overnight bus and upon arrival we checked into the hostel then, of course, hit the lake.

Oddly, the waterslide did not reach the water

The next day, we made the big decision to climb the local volcano, Villarica.

This involved getting up at 3am to be at the base of the mountain by 5am and hiking in the dark so we could be a couple hours up by sunrise.
Hiking with head lamps

(Lisi)
First sandwich break at sunrise

What they didn´t tell us was that the sun actually rises on the other side of the volcano from where we are climbing, so we didn´t actually see the sunrise, just it´s effects

Volcano shadow

Soon after the sun rose, we put on crampons and started walking across glaciers



It felt like we were walking forever, but every time we looked up the summit still seemed far away

At least the view looking down was good

Finally we made it to the top, only to discover it was an anti-climactic sulfar spewing hole!

But, despite the fumes, we had a nice little picnic before heading down

(Nicki)
And Jolie took a well-deserved nap

We walked down part of the volcano and slide on our butts for the rest! There were actually sliding trails especially for this purpose. Unfortunately it was fall and we all got really wet!
Our fearless and fabulous treking group

And the guides

We spent the rest of our time in Pucón doing more relaxing things, like sun bathing at the lake and drinking with rafting guides. Jolly met two Hungarian guys on the plane when she flew over and we met up with them in town. They introduced us to a bunch of other guides and invited us to a party at their house where they fed us what is basically a Hungarian doughnut but eatten with garlic and cheese! Yum... And then we went out dancing.
Jolly, Lucho, Emily, Me, Nicki

We were also in town for Valentine´s Day. Didn´t do anything special, but did see this nice wish written in the sky =)

Nicki and Jolly spent the last night rafting with the boys and the rest of us took a hike in the nearby National Park. It was very easy going after the volcano and nice to be in the forest.
Another view of the volcano


There were quite a few waterfalls


Bamboo! I never knew it grew wild in South America

As do monkey trees

And these plants (fuchsia?) which previously I had only seen in hanging baskets =)

Mid-stream picnic

1 comment:
It was so nice to see more pictures. What great adventures you are having! Have fun!
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