Nowhere Man!

Today marks the beginning of the journey.  If you’re reading this it means I’ve successfully passed the FTRR [Flight Trip Readiness Review]

Bike: Check; Trailer: Check; Passport: Check

The bike, an old DiamondBack Wildwood, was a purchase I made back in 1998.  So for its 18th birthday I’m treating it once more to some open roads.  Rebuilt with reconditioned parts, new chain, cables etc.  Whilst it can be a burden, I’m also taking a nice Bob Ibex trailer.  Well most people put all their gear on the bike, into big fancy panniers, I’m not so keen.  Lots of weight on the bike puts undue stresses onto the wheels and if you have a failure of some sort it can be difficult to continue; The trailer gives me the option to shift weight off the bike, saving spokes, wheels, tyres etc and tow it behind.  The draw back is an additional 8kg of trailer to lug up those hills.

I always try to keep a list of what I take, and almost always I’ve used every component, well excepting the first aid kit!

The pack list is here-> packlist-2016.  Sure you can take less, more, whatever, but there’s nothing more annoying than realising you wished you’d taken that little widget that weighed next to nothing & now you’re stuck.  So I’ve not trimmed the packlist to nothing but some things are essential!

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So with batteries all charged, mapping tiles loaded on to my phone, route memorised, gear packed, hotel booked I should make Puerto Montt [named after Manuel Montt, President of Chile 1851 – 1861] by Saturday night, from where I’ll have a days rest before taking the bus overland on a 30 hour trip through beautiful Argentina to my start location, Punta Arenas [Latin / Spanish for Sandy point], which is as close to Nowhere Man as one could get.

20 Days to go

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Therefore I’ll start with a brief of the route.  Starting from a flight into Puerto Montt, I’ll overstay a couple of nights before taking a bus overland through Argentina to Punta Arenas, Chile.  Not any time to loose, so skipping a trip to Ushuaia, heading North to Puerto Natales.

A quick dash through Torres del Paine before crossing back into Argentina to pickup Ruta 40.  Recall Top Gear’s latest trip to South America?  I’ll pass Calafate, Chalten then FitzRoy National Park.  Taking a mule track over the border down into a remote part of Chile.  Villa O’Higgins northwards pass Cochrane, maybe a side trip to Tortel if I’m not behind schedule.  Then further along Ruta 7 to Coyhaique, El Chaiten and Puerto Montt.

I need a bike, so I’ve dusted off my trusty Diamondback Wildwood, which has served me well on previous trips.  It’s  bit like Trigger’s trusty broom.  The Bob Ibex trailer also reconditioned.  Bike box thanks to Pete, reminding me to Enjoy the Ride, how apt!

So with less than 20 days to departure, I’m finalising my packlist, making sure my travel laptop is loaded with all those apps I’ll need en-route, and finally sorting my travel log out so my family & friends can keep in touch whilst I’m away. [2nd attempt as I fathom wordpress blogging :-)]

2016-itinerary – 2016-itinerary

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