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Pisco Elqui

Monday, February 10, 2014

This weekend I went with some friends to Pisco Elqui up north. It's a long narrow valley that is east of the beach cities of La Serena and Coquimbo. It is the most striking and beautiful valley. The mountains are insanely steep, dry, and covered with cacti. The valley, however, is very green as it is filled with grape vineyards for making Pisco... Chile's national liquor. It's a really striking contrast. The town is incredibly cute and the surroundings cannot be beat. 

Getting there and back was a bit of a chore, but definitely worth it. We took a 6 hours bus ride to get to La Serena. We then went to a friend's boyfriend's grandmother's house (she was awesome!) to eat empanadas and drink juice. We then went to our hostel which proved to be a bit of a problem. Although we had made a reservation there was a problem with the website we used. They managed to squeeze all five of us into a room that smelled like cats and fish (ew) but at least we were able to sleep. 

The next morning we took a bus into the valley. The bus was crazy hot and took forever (it was supposed to be about an hour and a half but it took about three), but we finally made it to Pisco Elqui. We wandered around a bit to find a campsite (there was a moment there when we thought we wouldn't even have a campsite!) and then shopped around the town for some vegetables (more on that below).

The trip back was equally as tiring. We took a bus back to La Serena and then walked to the beach to watch the sunset. It was beautiful (pics below) and then we ate dinner before heading to the bus station to take an overnight bus back to Santiago. We booked "salon cama" tickets, which is sort of like the business class of bus travel. I slept (ish) and arrived in Santiago at 6am this morning. 

I'll let the pictures do the talking... [Side note: I brought my camera and charged it before leaving only to find that it was dead upon my arrival. TRAGEDY. So instead I took my pictures with my iPhone... so excuse the lackluster quality.]

A street in the town. Lots of colors! And you can see how dry the mountains are in the background.

Our campsite was amazing. It was right next to a beautiful river and surrounded by willows. The campsite was very Chilean--lots of people playing traditional Chilean folk music (so beautiful) and all of the campsites were really close together. I'm pretty sure that if the campsite were in the states people would complain about the close proximity of campsites, but it was really fun. 

We made a campfire on our own! We cooked sausages and a HUGE piece of steak. We were very proud of ourselves. We also cooked some of the best corn I've ever tasted, some peppers, and zucchini. A Chilean asado without a Chilean (just a Mexican, a Welsh, and three gringos)!

More campsite shots.

The river poking through the trees.

The river... SO CLEAR.

the mountain on the other side of the river... you can sort of see the extreme contrast. 

The campsite was called Refugio del Angel

Little bridges to cross the river.

The river in the morning... it was so still and peaceful.

Can you tell I was obsessed with the river.

Sunrise.

Pisco Elqui town center.

Mistral pisquera... the place where they make the pisco brand "Mistral" which is probably one of the most popular pisco brands in Chile.

The valley!

The sunset on the beach in La Serena.

The lighthouse in La Serena.

One last sunset pic...

That's all for now guys!More soon!

XX
A

Another Jaunt in Valpo

Thursday, January 30, 2014

I cannot believe it's almost February... where has the time gone?!? I feel like I just got to Chile but I've now been here for 7 months! How?!? 

I thought today I'd share a few last pics from my trip over the holidays. After we got back from Patagonia we went straight to Valpo. If you've read some of my earlier posts, you'll know that I've been to Valpo a few times, but I've never seen Valpo through the eyes of a person who can afford to eat well and stay in a nice place (I'm usually staying in hostels and eating whatever is cheapest)... So it was a pretty different experience to go with my parents who (generously) paid for food, hotel, transportation etc. etc. etc. I already love Valpo, but seeing Valpo this whole new way made it even better. 

We stayed at a hotel called Alto Mirrador. It was GREAT! The main problem was its location, which wasn't bad, but wasn't as close to Cerro Alegre as I would have liked. That said, the very nice rooms, beautiful views and outrageously accommodating staff outweighed any location qualms I may have had. The hotel is in a beautiful old house on top of a hill. It had crazy views of the entire port (Valparaiso is a port town), a really cute restaurant that had a delicious breakfast buffet, and a pool (not that we used it... but still!). 

I don't have a ton of pictures to share with you (at that point in the trip I kept forgetting to bring my camera with me... so I really just have a few random pictures of the hotel). Take a look, I think you'll get what I mean by just how beautiful this place was!

That back of the hotel... hot tubs, cute blue trim, sun... need more be said?

The pool! And you can see a snippet of the view in the background (this picture was taken with my back to the water, the view you see is just more of the city).


A really bad picture of the view of the city at night (but in my opinion it's kind of an interesting picture... maybe?).

So that's all for now! I have some exciting developments that I will divulge soonish so look out for that! And before any life development announcements I will be going camping in La Serena (SO EXCITED!!!) so hopefully I'll have some cool stuff to show you.

Excuse the scattered nature of my writing in this post... I suppose it's just one of those days!

Happy Thursday!

A

More from the End of the Earth

Friday, January 17, 2014

We spent our last day in the park checking out glaciers, animals, and more mountains... just your usual day in Patagonia I guess! It was seriously beautiful and the weather was pretty nice. We went further into the park than we had on other days and it was definitely worth it. I'll let the pics doing the talking (yikes... my laziness has possibly become a problem!). 

To be honest, I'm not sure where I took this picture... but it's pretty beautiful, dontcha think?

Guanacos!

We were driving down a road in the park and a herd of guanacos was hanging out in the street. We took the opportunity to take some close up pics... isn't this baby so sweet?

Another guanaco baby!

Glacier time.

Some of us were unable to walk... ahem.

Ice that floated off of the glacier... it's really old ice!

More ice!

The actual Torres del Paine... the tower-looking rocks in the center.

Another pic of my sis taking a pic.

A ñandu family! 

That's all for today! Happy Friday!

XX
A

I See Youuuuu

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Torre del Paine is absolutely beautiful and if you're EVER in Chile you really should make your way down. It was definitely worth the plane and the drive. We spent a few days hiking and driving around the park. Day 1 was pretty great... take a look!

Guanacos... sort of like Llamas, but not quite. 

Dead Guanaco :(

Our trusty steed! (AKA the little Hyundai van we rented).

Ñandu... kind of like an emu/ostrich type of bird.


Picturesque... if I may say so myself. 


Trusty steed in all his glory!

Mountains mountains mountains.

I started taking pictures of my little sister taking pictures... this is the first of many!


BONE!


#2.




The pool above the waterfall!


#3.


Cuernos del Paine.

Crazy colors EVERYWHERE.

Hike hike hike.

More colors.

The mountains in the background in this pictures are the actual Torres of Torres del Paine. The sky changed every few minutes... it would go from sunny to rainy to foggy in the course of an hour.

It's really an awesome and magical place... as if the pictures weren't enough evidence.

Happy Saturday, people!

XX
A