Trapped in a foreign country during a pandemic, all in the name of science. Lake Nahuel Huapi is the same as it’s always been. The blazing sun still hangs in the periwinkle sky, the dull roar of the far-off road still blends in a familiar way with the gentle lapping of waves on the rocky … Continue reading Rooted
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Campaign 4: Bariloche to Paso El Triana
Coming from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (U.P.), I thought I was accustomed to wide open spaces and dirt roads. And while it’s true that the U.P. has endless forests pierced by two-tracks, the sheer distances just cannot compare to those you’ll find in Patagonia. The emptiness of this landscape is difficult to explain. Take a quick … Continue reading Campaign 4: Bariloche to Paso El Triana