December 13, 2022
Coyhaique
The other cyclists who had arrived at eight o'clock last night, an Australian father and daughter, were still snoring by the time we left this morning. We didn't leave early - it was nine thirty by the time we got away - but their body clocks might be wired differently to ours.
The first half of today's ride was quite attractive but the road was pretty busy. It links Coyhaique to Puerto Aysen and traffic seemed to pass in clusters suggesting that they might be related to ferry arrivals and departures. Most of the traffic was very considerate apart from one taxi that forced us off the road by overtaking ignoring that we were oncoming traffic.
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After about twenty seven kilometers we started a climb of about two hundred and seventy meters near the start of which there is a badly lit tunnel.
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Near the top of the climb the "true" Carretera Austral from Villa Ortega joined us and it was nice to look back down the lupin-filled valley through which we had cycled three years ago.
On our arrival in Coyhaique we headed straight to our little AirBnB to drop off our gear and then cycled back into town to enjoy a hamburger and beer. Our shopping expedition we had planned fell somewhat flat when the bicycle shops weren't able to provide what we were looking for. After that we decided that all the other things we were looking for weren't that important either.
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We plan to have a short ride to Villa El Blanco tomorrow so we can have a justified late wake up call in the morning.
Today's ride: 45 km (28 miles)
Total: 4,595 km (2,853 miles)
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