The Road Chose Me : 50,000kms of ebb and flow

Dan Grec

Expedition Leader
You might 'lose' your passport, get another passport from your Embassy without any reference or paperwork for the aforementioned Jeep, then sell the Jeep locally and fly home...But if you end up on an episode of the National Geographic TV program, 'Locked Up Aboard, you didn't hear this idea from me.

John

Haha, interesting idea.
I think the easiest way will be in the "free zone" between Chile and Argentina or in either Paraguay or Uruguay, because I've heard they are pretty lax on the checking. I'll find a way.

-Dan
 

Dan Grec

Expedition Leader
I spent some time in the mountains around Cordoba, before heading into the big Buenos Aires:

jeep_river_crossing-320x240.jpg


Small writeup:
http://theroadchoseme.com/around-co%cc%81rdoba

-Dan
 

Dan Grec

Expedition Leader
I've made it to Ushuaia, the most southerly city in the world.

dan_jeep_ushuaia-320x240.jpg


I'm not exactly sure how I feel about it all just yet, so I plan to stick around a week or so to let it all soak in. Safe to say the party was kinda large.

I plan to spend a month or two driving "up" through the mountains of Southern Chile/Argentina, hiking and camping while figuring out exactly what's next.

Anyone want to buy my Jeep?
(seriously)

http://theroadchoseme.com/ushuaia-tierra-del-fuego

-Dan
 

fisher205

Explorer
Dan,
Congratulations ! Heck, you might as well drive back. I'm sure you might have missed a few things. Have a good trip.

Brad
 

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