We just got back from Patagonia. The first few days we stayed in a lodge out in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by the most incredible sceneries ever. We did horseback riding, kayaks, trekking, etc. We went to Bariloche one day, did rafting on the Manso river, all the way to Chile. That part was a thrill. That night, exhausted as we were, we had dinner at Nann - a tiny restaurant with gorgeous views of the city. Once dinner was over, the owners kindly invited Henry and I to a back room where we met their friend Ernesto, owner of Cassis, another delicious restaurant by the lake. We tasted some of their favorite wines and chatted for a long time.
Then came Villa la Angostura where we went to a friend's birthday. We had an asado at his newly-finished house set on a hill facing the river and surrounded by a lush forest. After lunch the boys went for a swim in the river. Too cold for me, thanks, but no thanks. Tinto Bistro later that night was fun, as were the days that followed in the magic of Las Balsas. Then, off to Henry's house close to "the end of the world" for a week.
Special thanks to Las Balsas for your hospitality.
3 comments:
Hi, my name is Ramon and I live in Bariloche. What level of rafting did you do? This looks like a III.
think it was 3 or 4 can't remember!
What's the ash situation like these days?
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