Pacific Northwest yetti
Expedition Medic
I liked Puerto Natalia as well,
Just down from the great coffee shop, was an AMAZING little museum- I think a must see, good price, I think 400/pesos a person. And Bi Lingual signs, we were here for close to three hours.
We stayed at Wild Hostal, good. With a killer breakfast, and on site bar. The Best breakfast from all the Hostels we stayed at.
https://www.wildhostel.com/
We met with some friends who we had got to know quite well weeks ago in Pucon, At a Brewery Owned by a guy from Oregon. It was awesome to See Ronny and Sean again. It was not a super late night as we had ground to cover the next day, and planes waiting.
I will post the link,
https://www.google.com/maps/place/M...84373efe2d6c1!8m2!3d-51.7281739!4d-72.5085657
We also tried to Visit the Southern Most Distillery in the world, but sadly it was closed after a brisk and chilly walkabout to its location.
Just down from the great coffee shop, was an AMAZING little museum- I think a must see, good price, I think 400/pesos a person. And Bi Lingual signs, we were here for close to three hours.
We stayed at Wild Hostal, good. With a killer breakfast, and on site bar. The Best breakfast from all the Hostels we stayed at.
https://www.wildhostel.com/
We met with some friends who we had got to know quite well weeks ago in Pucon, At a Brewery Owned by a guy from Oregon. It was awesome to See Ronny and Sean again. It was not a super late night as we had ground to cover the next day, and planes waiting.
I will post the link,
https://www.google.com/maps/place/M...84373efe2d6c1!8m2!3d-51.7281739!4d-72.5085657
We also tried to Visit the Southern Most Distillery in the world, but sadly it was closed after a brisk and chilly walkabout to its location.