Riding to EL FIN DEL MUNDO between 21 January - 10 February 2018.
Day-16 (06 February 2018) : Cerro Sombrero >>>Ushuaia (392 km)
After the breakfast in the Hotel we left to buy fuel. The only fuel station is right up there in the down town. It is only 300 meter away from our Hotel. We bought furl and then came back to the front yard of the Hotel. We had got a briefing about today's trip to Ushuaia.
We will have gravel road starting at the Hotel and it will go on until we reach the Ea. San Martin on the Argentinian side at the Atlantic coast.
The weather was sunny with few clouds. The temperature was 12 deg C. We departed from the Hotel around 08:50 and took the gravel road to Cullen. This one is the road on the north side of the town and goes through valleys and flat areas to Cullen. This part of the land is also well productive with oil wells. We saw a few oil wells as well. However we saw also a couple of Lama families around us.
Guanacos |
At the junction point near Cullen. |
The road is better paved now. It is asphalt but little bit windy. On our left we had open view over the Atlantic. We took the direction to Rio Grande but we by-passed the city. At the South end we filled up our tanks in the Estación de Servicio Circunvalacion. I bought also some water and biscuits. After a short rest at the well furnished and equipped fuel station
we continued our trip. Together we Sadik we rode away before our group. We talked to our guide Christian and agreed on waiting them at the fuel station at the entrance of the city Tolhuin. At 14:00 we were at the fuel station and we waited for our friends. As soon as they came we followed Christian and found the Panaderia La Union which is a bakery shop in Tolhuin. I recommend for everybody. A baker from Malaga, Spain arrived here in 1984 and liked this town. He settled down here and opened this business.
The inside view of the Panaderia |
Our friends sitting in the Panaderia |
When we came out the bakery shop there was little rain. But there is no need for wearing the rain gear. Again we departed with Sadik in advance. We made a very smooth ride. The view was also getting better. Big lakes and forest was very spectacular around us. We left the long lake Lago Fagnano on our right and passed the mountains on the south side of the lake. It is the awesome Paso Garibaldi which we enjoyed very much. The asphalt is good for riding and with nice and open curves. I enjoyed very much :) We stopped at the top somewhere and took some pictures.
Looking to North from Paso Garibaldi:- Lago Fagnano |
After an enjoying riding on the Paso Garibaldi |
Our group :- standing >>Christian (our guide), Daniel, Michael, Martin, Philipp, sitting>>Sadik, Cem, Ulrike, Winfried |
After having made some pictures we moved to our Hotel Canal Beagle which is located at the main street along the coast.
Our aim was also to change money. Gentleman at the reception showed us on the map a change office. And we went there. On the way we discovered some friendly bars, Pubs and restaurants. We sat in a bar at the San Martin Street. There we bought to IPA and drank with Sadik. The guy in the Pub was friendly and changed some USDs for us.
The bar/restaurant in the corner where we sat for beer |
View in the down town of Ushuaia |
The restaurant Villaggio where we ate altogether:- Very fine food including lobsters. |
Day-17 (07 February 2018) : extra day in Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego N.Park-52 km)
We have a day trip to the Tierra del Fuego National Park. It is about 30 km on the west of Ushuaia. Tierra del Fuego National Park was created in 1960 and is located against the border with neighboring Chile. Departing from the Hotel Canal Beagle we took the road in the direction of the airport. We passed the junction to the airport and continued on the gravel road. Last time, in 2008 I had taken a bus and I had been on this way together with other tourists. Now I am riding on my bike to the West of Ushuaia.
After 8-9 kms we came to the historical Train Station. We took some pictures and I bought some souvenirs for my friends. It is a clear and sunny day and this makes our pictures clear, too.
After the break at the Station we continued our ride on Route 3. After 10-15 minutes we came to the Parks 's post office which is the most southern post office on the world. I bought a few postcards and stamps. I am planning to send them to my son who is studying in Brighton/UK and to some of my friends living in Istanbul. There we had got also a nice view over the Redonda Island.
View from the point where there is southernmost postoffice. Looking over the Redonda Island. |
later we went out with Sadik and walked in the down town in the direction to the Maritime Museum. As I had visited this place in 2008 I want to show to Sadik this place and the prison building here. There is an old and interesting building built as prison.
The entrance fee is 400.-A$.
The construction of this prison started in 1902. The jails had five pavillions with 79 exterior facing cells each. There were 380 cells for single but there were maximum 600 convicts at one time.
After we had finished our tour in the prison we walked back to the down town. Sadik went to Hard Rock Café and I have left him there. I walked in the city and I bought some souvenirs.
I took also some pictures in the down town.
I sat in Austral Modern Café and drank a coffee and ate some cakes.It is a nice coffee shop and located in 9 de Julio 74 Street. I recommend this coffee stop.
I left the coffee shop and I started to walk on the Av. Maipu. I saw some people at the side of the street where they were dancing.
Tango is life in Ushuaia. |
At the coast line of Ushuaia. |
Then we met with Sadik at Ramos Generales. After finishing my beer we started to walk to
the restaurant which we had fixed in one of our previous walks.
Shelves of Ramos Genereles. |
Dear Cem;
YanıtlaSilI really appreciate that I got to spend all those good times with you. And you did an excellent job putting out the effort to write this blog, it brings back all the good memories!
This blog is a priceless gift for those who plan a trip to Patagonia, don’t miss it :)