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		<title>Argentina Wrap-up</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, Argentina is a bit of a show-off – this will not be easy.  We&#8217;ll do our best to narrow down our Top 10, come up with a bottom 5 and limit ourselves from going on and on about all the great food.  Okay, here we go.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Top 10</span></p>
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<li>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><img src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_dLwSf-ngJPI/TNNGNiMfRdI/AAAAAAAAVMs/ZaL-NC3yOLE/s640/IMG_6338.JPG" alt="Salta Road Trip" width="300" height="224" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Salta Road Trip</p></div>
<p>Lotsa Boulder friends – Getting 	to see Courtney and Jed in a different South American country, 	overlapping with Steph in Bariloche AND El Chalten, as well as 	connecting with Bern and having an amazing few days in Patagonia – 	we were feeling the Boulder love.</li>
<li>New fun friends – We met Dave 	and Jesse, a hilarious couple, doing their own &#8217;round the world 	thing; We connected with Estefania&#8217;s little sis in Buenos Aires and 	we got to meet and hike with other fun folks from Mexico to the 	Netherlands to Michigan!</li>
<li>Salta road trip – After a lot of 	public transportation it&#8217;s quite fun to have your own car and get to 	be on your own schedule for a change.</li>
<li>Luxurious bus rides – Nicest 	buses we have ever been on.  Double-decker, super reclining seats, 	meal service, air-conditioning, movies, the works.</li>
<li>Watching a giant chunk of the 	Perito Moreno glacier hit the sea – Yup.  Would have loved to get 	a picture of it but you&#8217;ll just have to take our word for it.</li>
<li>Unfair proportion of Patagonia 	blue sky days – We&#8217;d been warned about the regions notoriously 	unstable bad weather, but lucky for us it was (mostly) for naught.</li>
<li>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><img title="Frey Sunset" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_dLwSf-ngJPI/TN30HkoBy1I/AAAAAAAAVco/cEv4zfhgALM/s640/IMG_6551.JPG" alt="" width="300" height="229" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Frey Sunset</p></div>
<p>Super-Trekking – Though one of 	the longest hikes Ted has ever done – the scenery, the weather, 	the hiking companions and the accomplishment made it oh-so 	worthwhile.</li>
<li>Most amazing waterfalls on the 	planet – Iguazu is a sight to see.  You can&#8217;t visit that place and 	leave feeling disappointed.  Mother Nature at her best.</li>
<li>Refugio sunset – You&#8217;re in the 	middle of nowhere at a backcountry hut and the sun is setting over 	ridiculously jagged, snow-covered peaks.  Life is good.</li>
<li>Biking the Circuito Chico – 	Northern Patagonia is a gem and this not-so &#8216;chico&#8217; bike loop shows 	her off quite nicely.</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Bottom 5</span></p>
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<li>18+ hour bus rides x 4! – Yes, 	the buses are luxurious but 18+ hours is a really long time to be in 	transit.</li>
<li>Cost of transportation – Yes, 	the buses are luxurious but you should not have to pay nearly as 	much as a plane ticket when the travel time is six times longer than 	a flight.</li>
<li>
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<dd class="wp-caption-dd">The Glacier was well worth the hassle </dd>
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<p>Getting ourselves from our fancy 	hotel to the glacier – We&#8217;re really stretching here but our fancy 	hotel made it quite a hassle (and an expense) to get us to and from 	the Perito Moreno glacier.  As we were trying to meet up with our 	friends, we were a little bitter that our transit involved hitching 	to get there and walking 7km to get home.</li>
<li>Expensive dorm beds (yes, we slept 	in a lot of dorm beds) – Just like in Chile, we had to do the dorm 	bed thing to save some money.  However, when dorm beds are still 	expensive it&#8217;s a bit depressing.</li>
<li>Leaving Argentina, meant leaving 	South America – And we weren&#8217;t ready to go yet!  We heart South  	America and can&#8217;t wait to return one day&#8230;</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Food and Drink</span></p>
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<li>Steak – Argentina is known for 	their beef and for good reason.  We rarely go out at home and order 	a steak off the menu.  In Argentina we did it quite a few times and 	were never disappointed.  A special shout-out to our first Argentine 	steak in Cachi, to Disnevel Parilla in San Telmo (where we went 	twice, including our last night on the continent) and to the steak 	dinner we had with Ninon and her friend.</li>
<li>
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<dt class="wp-caption-dt"><img title="Wine tasting" src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_dLwSf-ngJPI/TN3rS0yfv5I/AAAAAAAAVOg/kRhFJLxuxnU/s640/IMG_6426.JPG" alt="" width="275" height="206" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Wine tasting with Courtney and Jed</p></div>
<p>Wine – Like Europeans, 	Argentines drink wine like water.  It&#8217;s cheap, it&#8217;s prolific and 	it&#8217;s delicious.  We drank a lot of it.</li>
<li>Family night – For our last 	night with our new friends in Patagonia we decided to whip up a 	dinner at the hostel family-style.  Wine drinking, game playing and 	tango dancing ensued.</li>
<li>Dona Salta&#8217;s empanadas – We 	asked several people in Salta where we could find the best empanadas 	in town and they all said the same place.  Mmmm.</li>
<li>Bariloche&#8217;s famous ice cream – 	So good we had to have it. Every day.</li>
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<p>If you really want to see how amazing this country is, check out our &#8220;<a href="https://picasaweb.google.com/tmartens/BestOfArgentina" target="_blank">Best of Argentina</a>&#8221; photo album, and then go see it for yourself.  Trip highlight for sure.</p>
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