Acclimatisation
We are already staying a couple of days now in our cosy hostel. It is hostel and at the same time a cultural centre where you can watch shows of fairy tales, take a course in yoga and spend some time at the small climbing wall. Most of all we like the sun terrace. To be more precise it is a kind of a winter garden with view over the Strait of Magellan, where, as soon as the sun is shining, it gets from wonderful warm to forbidding hot. During rain it rapidly changes into a flowstone cave — it seems like tightness of the roofs isn’t a necessity here. Meanwhile, we know where the leaky spots are and at least the hammock always stays dry. Those showers aren’t escially long and the most striking attribute of the weather here is that it is unsettled, which makes the climate at the sun teracce all in all very cosy. We feel very much at ease here and we can recommend the hostel for sure. |
However, we haven’t been always lazy over the last couple of days, even though this type of activity did cover most of our time. We should simply call it acclimatisation. But jokes aside, we had a couple of things to organise. For example, we are in need of some permits before we can start our trip to Monte Buckland. The first permit we have to get will be from the border authorities (DIFROL) because Monte Buckland lies in the border region to Argentinia. The second permit we need is the on from the nature conservation authorities (CONAF) since the mountain is stiuated within the national park ‘de Agostini’. Even though Knox started the negotiations about the permits already three monts ago, it needs our personal attendance to get the process into gear. Furthernore, we had to sign a whole lot of postcards. To be efficient we have been sitting in a circle and did try to be as fast as possible with signing. Of course no one wanted to be the one where the postcards got jammed — I definitely had a handicap with my name. The only thing remaining now is to dig up enough stamps in Punta Arenas because we already bought up all the stocks of the locale post office. For those who would like to support us and want to get a postcard from the other side of the world (probably from your point of view) still has the chance to do so until the 2nd of February (see more here: link). |