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Day 12: Ruta 40 – Smooth roads and friendly people
We’re nearing the end of our trip. And for me, this is where the reflection happens. How lucky are we to explore and enjoy each
Day 11 – Ruta 40:
“Take time to thank your body for all its hard work” People are always shocked when I tell them how cold Winnipeg gets. They laugh
Day 10 – San Martin de Los Andes
Another typical-non typical morning Even though the location always changes. I usually wake up about an hour before Emi and start my day with some
Day 9: Ruta 40 – On the road again !
Today feels especially beautiful. The weather is a bit nicer, with no rain in sight, which always makes me feel ready for adventure. It’s 8
Days 6, 7, 8: Ruta 40 – Unexpected Pit Stop in Chos Malal
Chos Malal is a charming little town, though staying here for three days wasn’t part of our original plan. The infamous stretch of Ruta 40
Day 5: Ruta 40 – Horseback riding, Hot springs and “Dangerously” Beautiful Views of Rio Grande.
After our day yesterday, I’m feeling incredibly inspired—horseback riding, hot springs, and stunning views. Argentina is proving to be not just an adventure, but an
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Day 12: Ruta 40 – Smooth roads and friendly people
We’re nearing the end of our trip. And for me, this is where the reflection happens. How lucky are we to explore and enjoy each others company. I feel lucky for a lot of things.. Most obviously and importantly, Emi. He has an Adventurous spirit but always has our safety
Day 11 – Ruta 40:
“Take time to thank your body for all its hard work” People are always shocked when I tell them how cold Winnipeg gets. They laugh at the amount of outerwear that is piled on top of our bodies— and that we have to plug in our car every night to
Day 10 – San Martin de Los Andes
Another typical-non typical morning Even though the location always changes. I usually wake up about an hour before Emi and start my day with some self-care. First, I scrape my tongue and rinse my mouth, something I picked up from Ayurvedic practices. The idea is to remove any buildup from
Day 9: Ruta 40 – On the road again !
Today feels especially beautiful. The weather is a bit nicer, with no rain in sight, which always makes me feel ready for adventure. It’s 8 a.m., and I’m sipping my coffee while booking flights, sitting in a spacious apartment that we snagged last minute on Booking.com. The man at the
Days 6, 7, 8: Ruta 40 – Unexpected Pit Stop in Chos Malal
Chos Malal is a charming little town, though staying here for three days wasn’t part of our original plan. The infamous stretch of Ruta 40 just before Zapala is well-known in blogs and vlogs for its rough terrain, with many advising 4×4 vehicles and knowing how to change a tire.
Day 5: Ruta 40 – Horseback riding, Hot springs and “Dangerously” Beautiful Views of Rio Grande.
After our day yesterday, I’m feeling incredibly inspired—horseback riding, hot springs, and stunning views. Argentina is proving to be not just an adventure, but an education. I speak only a little Spanish, but that hasn’t stopped me from diving into the culture and learning about this beautiful country. We started