A quick stop in Puerto Natales
Trip Start
Feb 10, 2008
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Trip End
May 17, 2008
(entered by Derek)
Our original plans were to only spend 1 night in Torres Del Paine, but we decided to stay another day and a half. So it cut our trip short in Puerto Natales. Which wasnīt really that bad anyways, as it was a very small port town, probably only around 3,000 people, and not alot to do. There was 1 pub, with the oldest Foosball table ever, and some pretty decent sea food. Steph managed to try the local Chilean drink, the Pisco Sour.......a pretty strong drink, apparently.
We had rented a car for 7 days, but only got 1,400 KMīs. So inorder to see our beloved Penguins, we decided to take the bus...........We left our car at Nikoīs for 2 nights while we headed down to Puento Arenas.
Look for Steph to post the blog on Puento Arenas and the Penguins (sorry, we are a few days behind our blog....just having too much fun to sit on computers all day........but today is a rainy day in Iguazu, AR, so we might get some catchup).
Our original plans were to only spend 1 night in Torres Del Paine, but we decided to stay another day and a half. So it cut our trip short in Puerto Natales. Which wasnīt really that bad anyways, as it was a very small port town, probably only around 3,000 people, and not alot to do. There was 1 pub, with the oldest Foosball table ever, and some pretty decent sea food. Steph managed to try the local Chilean drink, the Pisco Sour.......a pretty strong drink, apparently.
We had rented a car for 7 days, but only got 1,400 KMīs. So inorder to see our beloved Penguins, we decided to take the bus...........We left our car at Nikoīs for 2 nights while we headed down to Puento Arenas.
Look for Steph to post the blog on Puento Arenas and the Penguins (sorry, we are a few days behind our blog....just having too much fun to sit on computers all day........but today is a rainy day in Iguazu, AR, so we might get some catchup).

