We left Las Lenas just as a fresh snow fall had started, covering the now slightly worn slopes with a new and much needed layer of snow. The end of skiing also signified the end of our time in …
Nathan’s ski skool
We'd wanted to ski since seeing the mountains around Bariloche and finding out our trip coincided with the ski season (well kinda, if we put or flights back a few months!) was all the convincing …
Bill Shankly wasn’t wrong!
'Football isn't a matter of life or death - its more important than that!' he famously said and if that is true on Merseyside it is even more so here! Argentinian football is all about 2 …
Capital capers!
Having been cheap skates and taken the least expensive bus ride down from Iguazu we soon realised why it was mostly empty! So 19 hours later having had no sleep and a very boring uncomfortable night …
WOW!
We arrived in the tropical town of Puerto Iguazu on the Argentinian/Brazilian border when they were experiencing a rare cold spell, great! So instead of the humid tropics we were expecting it was cold …
Jesuits and ruins
Following a bumpy, muddy and very wet jeep ride away from Carlos Pellegrini we arrived in Posadas with a choice of 2 things to do - go to Paraguay and visit some ruins and a town famed for being a …