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10 Jan The MG Pan American Team consists of –
David and Laurel Godwin ( our Fearless Leaders) MGA RIP (*) Queensland
John and Ros Bastian ……………………………………..MGB Goldie (*) NSW
Peter and Wendy Carthy ………………………………..MGBGT Green Car (*) South Australia
Mike and Kay Herlihy …………………………………..MGBGT Shiraz (*) Victoria
Ross and Shez Letten ……………………………………MGB Blue B (*) Queensland
Ian and Lorraine McCleave …………………………MGBGT Navy Car (*) Victoria
George and Cherie Pethard…………………………MGB Casper (*) NSW
Ken and Sue Slater ……………………………………MGBGT Red Car (*) NSW
Ross and Blue B travelled with all this Team on the ‘Cape to Cairo and Beyond’ except for the Herlihys and myself .
(*) the MGs all have ‘Nicknames’ for CB Radio communication and this is how I will refer to them in this Blog
On the 10 January we started the 5,000 kms Preliminary Trip from Vine Del Mar CHILE to Ushuaia ARGENTINA …to position the MGs for the OFFICIAL start of our MG PAN AMERICAN HIGHWAY Adventure…)
At the moment I am writing the Prelimainary trip in one Word Press Post
SO HERE GOES:-
Our usual routine is ….6.00 alarm .Pack / Breakfast / Pack Car/ Leave ….. for next Destination ; Pitstop/tea stop BYO /at Café /or at Fuel stop ; arrive at destination early/late afternoon; 6.30 pm Drinks and Meeting re the days travel and next days plans/ Dinner at hotel locally . Thius is the same most days except when we have a REST Day every approx. every four days. This is the usual routine with a few changes and not the routine on REST DAYS.
CHILE
10 January Day 1 Vine Del Mar to San Xavier 362 km / 225 ml
(Hotel Del Mar – TOBONKO GUEST HOUSE)
Depart Vina Del Mar for San Javier (362 kms / 225 m)
Travel is mainly on a highway with many tolls…probably every 100kms?
After three hours we stopped for Tea/Pit stop at a camp area under a bridge. We experience the immediate interest in the MGs with adults and kids seemingly appearing from nowhere.
More highway driving and three tolls later we leave the motorway and drive to San Javier through hilly vineyard country to the Gillmore Vineyard and Tobonko Guest House.
A crystal clear swimmimg pool was very inviting followed by a wine tasting (Andreas) and a brilliant meal.
Our hosts Andreas and Danielle , and receptionist Carolyn at Gillmore Winery were exceptional in their welcome and hospitalilty etc.. (The property is family owned and managed by Danielle and Andreas. I am sure their website would be worth looking at.(www.gillmore.cl)
A beautiful setting and when I can download photos I will do so in the meantime you can look at the general website or the link to the other ones of the group.
FOR MG ENTHUSIASTS:- Casper (White MGB has starting problems so Casper parked at entrance of the Tobonko Guest House to have a charger connected all night
11 January Day 2 San Xavier to Temaco 406 km /252 ml
(Tobonko Guest House to HOTEL DREAMS TEMACO)
Tobonko Guest House was divine and could have stayed there for longer .
As todays travel would take us back on the highway , Ruta 5 – but Danielle , our hostess at Tobonko Guest House suggested we go on the scenic coast road to avoid as much as possible of of the boring highway .
Pit /tea stop in Buchupereo, a fishing village albeit in a beach side car park. Once again a huge interest in the Mgs and I was trying out my very bad Spanish.!
John Bastian ( Goldie) , at the fuel stop at San Xavier chatted to the local Carabineros ( Chile Police) who lead us through town….and with lights flashing they guided us on our way! We felt very important. (For the Kellys and Matteas who travelled to Italy with us …it was shades if the Carabinieri ( national military police of Italy) who looked after us at the European Event of the Year 2010 in Italy. )
On trying to find the shortcut back to Ruta 5 Highway we ended up driving on 30 kms of gravel. I am sure the first of many more as we head further south in Chile and Argentina.
Nine hours and 665 km / 416 ml later we arrive at a Hotel Dreams in the centre of Temuco.
Again a hotel attached to a casino …but this time unfortunately we could only have the 6.30 Happy Hour Meeting in the sould less lobby..however we can party anywhere!
Temuco was founded by Chilean Military in Mapuche territory in 1881 and grew very quickly into one of Chile’s main cities . With easy access to the Andean Valleys ad the coast makes Temuco a hub for agricultural , livestock , forestry operations as well as communication and trade centre for the surrounding small towns.
12 January Day 3 Temuco to Puerto Varus 332 km / 206 ml
(Hotel Dreams Temuco to HOTEL PUECLHE)
our journey into PATAGONIA CHILE region of South America begins here.
We were recommended to look at the local market in Temuco as craft work from the Mapuche (*) We walked the 3kms into the market but a somewhat disappointing event as not all stalls have opened….and not a lot of Mapuche Craft. Apparently the crafts are made up in the hills surrounding Temuco and sold by someone else in the markets.. . (*) The Mapuche are the most numerous indians in South America and numbered more than 1,400.000 at t he turn of the 21st Century inhabiting most of the central valley of Chile. .Mapuche are famous for their 350 year struggle against Spanish and later Chilean domination. (if time suggest you Google the Mapuche)
Late departure back on Ruta 5 highway to Puerto Varus. Shez bravely drove the last 100 kms somewhat nervously as the first time driving on the right of the road and driving in the middle of the Mg Convoy at approx. 100 km/hr! Ross took over as entering Puerto Varus.
Puerto Varus is in the region of Chile known as the Lakes and Volcanoes District. The German colonization has left its track on the architecture and gardens of Puerto Varus.
The Hotel Puelche is delightful overlooking Lago (Lake) Llanquhue. Jorge and Claudia from Pro Tours Chile came to the hotel and gave us a very informative talk on our journey through Chile and Argentina and what to do on our rest day in the scenic area around Puerto Varus . A walk to the town , along the Lake shore and dinner at CasaValades a lovely restaurant recommended to us by Jorge. An excellent end to another day on the road and especially in anticipation of the REST DAY tomorrow.
13 January Day 3 / Day 4 REST DAY in Puerto Varus .
A Cloudy and lazy start to the day and after a photo shot outside Pro Tours Chile offices MG Pan Am Team took off on sight seeing day around the Lago and up to the Volcano Osorno. Shez stayed at the Hotel Puelche for some downtime, tried to get to grips with transferring photos from camera to Ross’s Microsoft Surface Pro this BLOG….basically failed as Shez is used to an Apple Mac! ( well that is my excuse anyway for the delay in the Letten Blog and thank goodness for the other MGs.)
(on a domestic front…washing done by hotel!)
14 January Day 5 Puerto Varus to Hornepiren 125 kms / 75 ml
(Hotel Puelche to HOSTERIA CATALINA )
Late start 9.00 am YEBO ! ..and just as well as Ross had to mission to the Pro Chile Tours offices re complicated Vehicle Insurance issues that has been ongoing from months ago in Australia.
Countryside becoming rain forest type vegetation as well as ferns and delicious monsters…….the plant that is.( Our friends Ross and Georgia Kelly in Queensland would have loved the environment.)
The road to Hornepiran is grey gravel with plenty of road construction and a few bumpy bridges. The wee MGS are now tested again . ( aka vaguely like Cape to Cairo and Beyond)..
We experienced the first of our Ferry Trips….45 minutes crossing the Reloncavi Estuary from La Arena to Caleta Puelche Fun going by ferry.. Then a short drive to Hornepiren.
Hornepiren is a small town of 1200 inhabitants .located at the base of volcano Hornopiren.This volcano is said to have erupted in 1835. ( the origin of the word is interesting;- horno means oven in Spanish and piren means snow in the native language Mapudungun )
A slight concern as as the only Fuel Station had run out of fuel (la gasolina in spanish) …..and we had 8 thirsty MGs…but the thinking is we will make it to get Fuel (Gas in South America) on the next days travel
Our host at Hosteria Catalina is totally Spanish speaking but helpful and used ‘Google Translation’ to understand us! Accommodation pretty basic..but still for me a warm cosy feel about the place!
While some drive to see if they can visit the Hornepiren National Park, Ross and Mike work on thier MGs , Dave Laurel with Guy Andrea and myself went to check out the next ferry departure point for the following day and discovered a ferry side coffee and cake cafe. Again interest in our silly little MGs!
I found a wee kitten to nurture late afternoon…looked fdar to small to be wondering from the next door house!
Dinner at Hotel Catalina and champagne flowing to celebrate the fun time with Guy and Andrea who will now return to Santiago.
FOR MG ENTHUSIASTS: Shiraz kept losing power and our Blue B has brakes that kept overheating. At Hornepieran Mike and Ross worked on their MGs. … even during Happy Hour drinks with full on comments from all. All good with the two MGs (I think) by the end of the evening.
14 January Day 6 Hornepiren to Caleta Gonzalo 125 kms / 75 ml
A day of Ferry Crossings. …so not the short days travel as the kms/mileage shows!
(Hotel Catalina to CABANAS CALETA GONZALO)
Looked like a short days travel but involves two Ferry Crossings ..
9,00 am embarked on a large ferry ‘Kilo’ haveing said fond farewell to Guy and Andrea and crazily waved as the ferry left the slipway at Hornepirenat 10.00 am for the approx 3 hour journey through Chile fjords to Leptepu.There must be 40 vehichles on board plus a huge tourist bus, various trucks and our eight MGs! . Pretty ferry trip and time went surprisingly quickly. Maybe a good time to relax!
On arrival at Leptepu at 1,00 pm I took a brill video ( well I think so) of the MGs leaving the ferry so hope I will be able to transfer to this Blog at some date!
A short gravel road travel to the next ferry crossing
