Thank you for those that have endured my ramblings on here and also my constant postings on facebook that have made many of you jealous and threaten to unfriend me!
Before I sign off for good, I've summaries all the highlights and the laughter....
- If I were to work out the weight of meat I've eaten, I've probably had the equivalent of a full cow (I'm actually looking forward to having some Vegetables when I get back)
- Everyone in Argentina seems to have a dog
- You need to watch your step in Buenos Aires as a result of the above
- I've scoured the cemetary with Steve and Leigh to find Eva Perons resting place only to realise if we'd listened to the guide properly we would have found it straight away.
- Took an open top bus tour through one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Buenos Aires (La Boca) and saw a guy covered in blood and loads of police in stab vests carrying guns
- Kept VERY quite to not give away my nationality when taking photos of the memorial to all the Argentinians that were killed in the Falklands conflict
- Struggled to see how the "Lady Bridge" looks anything like a pair of Tango dancers
- I've discovered some new card games with Steve and Leigh and had more laughter in the first 10 days with those guys than I've had in a long time - Thank you!
- Free pouring is insane to the point where you may as well just stick a straw in the vodka bottle and be done with it.
- During the time with Steve and Leigh, driven ourselves insane singing songs (Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle Yeah) but kept the songs of Evita for when no one else was listening.
- People on the underground really will try and sell you anything from crayons to sewing kits
- Not many people speak English and my Spanish is somewhat poor.
- Found the currency odd - very few coins and very few shops have enough change, also the notes are in such a poor state no wonder so many are fake!
- Endured intense weather on both ends of the spectrum ranging from 35c in Buenos Aires, Iguazu and Mendoza to 10c in El Calafate
- I've seen some of the most amazing waterfalls in Iguassu/Iguazu/Iguacu
- I've flown over the most amazing waterfalls in Iguassu/Iguazu/Iguacu
- I've been on a boat and gone into one of the most amazing waterfalls in Iguassu/Iguazu/Iguacu
- Discovered three different ways of spelling Iguazu (Spanish) and Iguassu/Iguacu (Portuguese)
- I've been lucky and only succumbed to 5 mosquito bites
- I've visited 4 different National Parks - of which 3 are the top 3 in size in South America (Iguazu, Glaciars, Huipal)
- I've stood 4000m on the top of a mountain and seen the largest peak (Aconcagua) outside of the Himalayas (And survived the altitude)
- Had half of my body in Chile whilst the other half was in Argentina
- Seen a pair of Condor Eagles soaring over the Andes
- I've cycled over 10km tasting umpteen varieties of Wine in Mendoza (The later part of the journey being quite drunk)
- Spent 10 hours on a minibus tour of Bariloche not understanding a single word the guide was saying
- Walked on Volcano Ash
- I've sailed on the largest lake in Argentina (Lago Argentino)
- Seen some of the most impressive glaciars in the world
- Drunk Whiskey on the rocks, where the rock was a piece of glaciar several hundred years old
- Eaten some of the most delicious Ice Cream ever
- Met some awesome people from around the world some of which are now new facebook friends (Holland, Brazil, Singapore, Australia, Canada)
- Got 10 new stamps in my passport
- Stayed in 6 hotels
- Had 9 flights covering a total distance of 30,753km
- Traveled well in excess of 1000km on all the various tours
- and I couldn't even guess how many km I've walked!
- Taken 956 photos - It may take me a while to get them sorted but I'll post the links when I have!
Chris x
| This is what happens after tasting wine in Mendoza and letting Mr Hugo get you drunk! |



