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		<title>Chile Wrap-Up</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh Chile, where do we begin?  You were an expensive place to hang out but you were totally worth it.  We&#8217;ll be back again someday, that we do know.  Here is a quick wrap-up of the loving, loathing and eating that went on in Chile (in no particular order).</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Loving</span></p>
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<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 285px"><img title="Ferry" src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_dLwSf-ngJPI/TPVHp5p7tSI/AAAAAAAAW9Q/olIArvKOVZ0/s640/IMG_6970.JPG" alt="" width="275" height="205" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Ferry Ride at Torres del Paine</p></div>
<p>Friends far away &#8211; Getting to hang 	with Drew and Francisco in Puerto Natales was definitely the 	highlight of this great land.  We knew we were headed all the way 	down to see them before we even left the US, and there are not many 	places we can say that about in regards to our trip planning.</li>
<li>Torres del Paine ferry ride – 	The day we had was unfair to the many before us who have endured 	rain, snow and wind in this park without seeing a damn thing.  The 	views from the boat and the water color we traveled through were 	just unreal.</li>
<li>Navimag Party Night – The night 	started with the adventurous backpackers posing for pictures in just 	their bathing suits in front of the glacier, and ended with Sarah 	salsa dancing with a local Chilean named Mauricio.  In between, we 	bonded with our British roommates, met some Dartmouth lacrosse 	players and were entertained by a Dutch airline pilot that is surely 	too young to fly passenger planes.</li>
<li>First view of Cochamo Valley – 	Arriving by horseback to a wide open clearing and being surrounded 	by gigantic granite walls that climbers dream about was indeed 	memorable.</li>
<li>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 286px"><img title="Vicente NP" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_dLwSf-ngJPI/TOVrKjFPVzI/AAAAAAAAVvk/iby6CV08jWM/s640/IMG_6591.JPG" alt="" width="276" height="206" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Vicente Perez Rosales National Park</p></div>
<p>Ted&#8217;s birthday celebration – A 	great seafood dinner, and some drinks with new friends.</li>
<li>Staying at Francisco&#8217;s house – 	This man has good taste.  His house is great, his view is from a 	postcard, his puppy is adorable and he is one of the nicest guys 	you&#8217;ll ever meet.  We made ourselves at home.</li>
<li>Walking 	along the shore of Vicente 	Perez Rosales National Park with our shoes off and feet in 	the water – Not your typical beach but a gorgeous shoreline along 	a fjord nonetheless.</li>
<li>Rafting – Thanks to Gerardo and 	Adventures Within Reach, Ted and I got to kick off Ted&#8217;s birthday 	was a ½ day white-water rafting trip.  We had a raft to ourselves 	(with a guide, of course) and had a hilariously wet time.</li>
<li>Meeting inspiring people – Kurt 	and Armin have a pretty awesome thing going at Campo Aventura.  A 	tourist operation in a foreign country may not be for everyone, but 	the point is that they had BHAG (Big, Hairy, Audacious Goal) and 	they went for it.</li>
<li>Endless daylight – Okay, it 	doesn&#8217;t stay light all night like it does in Alaska and Northern 	Scandinavia but it stays light until after 10pm and brightens up 	again by 5am.  We kept getting messed up with the time because the 	lighting outside did not reflect the time it said on our watches.</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
Loathing</span></p>
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<li>Food on the Navimag – We have been spoiled with some amazing food on our trip but the food on the Navimag left something to be desired.  Think cafeteria food.</li>
<li>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 292px"><img title="Rough Seas on the Navimag" src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_dLwSf-ngJPI/TO1iD1v5cII/AAAAAAAAWd4/0WqQ_NsdHbc/s640/IMG_6792.JPG" alt="" width="282" height="211" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Rough Seas on the Navimag</p></div>
<p>Big Wave night on the Navimag – I hate to be picking on the Navimag as we did thoroughly enjoy ourselves, however, the rolling waves on our second night at sea were intense and many people were miserable.  We weren&#8217;t miserable, per se, but it wasn&#8217;t fun.</li>
<li>First dorm bed experience – I thought being 30 and being married would somehow prevent us from sharing a dorm room on our travels however, I was wrong.  The cost of stuff in Chile is not cheap and we opted for a dorm room at one of our hostels to save a little money (it would not be the last).</li>
<li>Constant wind and cold – Particularly in the way southern part of Chile.  We were there on the front end of their summer but you wouldn&#8217;t know it.  I was walking around with my down jacket and my rain coat on top of it (as a wind-breaker) at all times.</li>
<li>An unplanned long walk – We arrived in Chile by bus and having no Chilean pesos handy, we had to schlep our bags and our stuff for several miles from the highway to our hostel.  At least Ted has an amazing sense of direction.</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
Eating</span></p>
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<li>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 285px"><img title="Thanskgiving" src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_dLwSf-ngJPI/TPVGdVK5CPI/AAAAAAAAW2s/FFlK_kCgqkU/s640/IMG_6903.JPG" alt="" width="275" height="205" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Thanksgiving, Chilean-style</p></div>
<p>Thanksgiving – We didn&#8217;t have turkey, but we did roast a bird (chicken).  Drew whipped up an amazing gravy and some yams.  We topped it off with mashed potatoes, green beans and rolls.  Mmmm.</li>
<li>Pisco Sours – Pisco Sours are a delicious cocktail served down here that we quite love.  Peru thinks they invented Pisco Sours and Chile thinks they did.  After drinking many in both countries, we&#8217;ve got to say that Chile has got our vote hands down.</li>
<li>Amazing seafood dinner with Gerardo – Gerardo is the local Chilean that we met with several times and who owns the rafting company in town.  We let him pick the restaurant and do the ordering and he hit the ball out of the park.</li>
<li>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 211px"><img title="Chino" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_dLwSf-ngJPI/TPvWqjaD_HI/AAAAAAAAXJI/o0VGso_tRE4/s512/IMG_7085.JPG" alt="" width="201" height="267" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Chino workin the dough</p></div>
<p>Francisco&#8217;s Meal – Francisco was a busy man when we were down visiting him in Puerto Natales, but on one of the nights we were all around, he spoiled us with some delicious chile, fresh homemade bread and some of the best guacamole I&#8217;ve ever tasted.</li>
<li>Homemade bread in Cochamo Valley – After our 5+ hour horseback ride into the Cochamo Valley, we were welcomed with fresh homemade bread for a snack.  It was amazing.  Our hostess proceeded to  make more batches of fresh bread which we continued to eat for dinner and again for breakfast the next morning.</li>
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<p>To see more of the great time we had here, check out our<a href="https://picasaweb.google.com/tmartens/BestOfChile" target="_blank"> Best of Chile photos</a>.</p>
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