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Sunday, July 23rd, 2006

We arrived in the town of Tucuman to find once agaun we were a walk from the town centre. We seem to be good at picking hostels that are a half dozen blocks from the central plaza, but the YHA in Tucuman, has the best staff anywhere in Argentina FACT! For those that don´t know, every town in argentina is built around a main square then has the grid system in place. so all the town hals museams are around the main square normally called San Martain, or July, De Mayo etc. All to do with Independance and the dates, leaders etc. Any new town that gets built I expect will have the Maradoona plaza somewhere.

Tucuman was a nice town, smaller than Cordoba, and Mendoza, which gives it a better atmosphere. plus on the first evening A went shopping and found shoes and jeans inside an hour. She is now a very happy lady as on the odd occation we do go out, she can where a pair of shoes and jeans, not trekking boots and trousers. Not such a big deal in other countires, here in Argentina Everyone makes an effort, sure they get dolled up just to take the rubbish out. While in Tucumon we added to our list of adreniline sports and moads of transport, paragluiding. basically you have a Mucho Granda Parashoot and a bloke tired to you and you leg it really fast off the side of a mountain. then gluided down to the fields below, you are in the air for around 20-25 minutes very cool. Cafayeta is a very small tourist town between Tucumon and Salta, the place is sooo small you can walk everywhere and we were even next to the main plaza. Saying that the furthest house out of town is near the main plaza it is that small. Cafayeta is in the middle of the desert think Nevada USA and the landscape is very similar, middle of winter and it is high 20s centigrade. Middle of winter!!! So England is in a heat wave like we care.

Cafayeta is the little town in which I (Miller) turn vienicuatro, thats 24 for those who´s spanish is worse than mine. It was a good Birthday: We went trekking through the mountains, following the river, a little rock climbing, waterfall swimming (if you a mad german or loco Argie water was frezzing). Ranks up there with the best trekking we have done on this trip, had dinner with friends, Angus and Miriam. The food was Outstanding, a fat-man’s-dream: is a mexican dish with chips covered in melted chesse with mushrooms and bacon. Not called fat-man’s-dream but I can´t remember the name of it and Angus´s jibe for it seems fitting.

Well we are now in Salta and looking forward to hitting iguazu falls, just got to go on 27 hour bus. just need to book the tickets etc.

Cordoba

Monday, July 17th, 2006

Had an ok time in Cordoba, very nice city, the second largest in Argentina after B.A of course. Did a lot of walking around, bit of shopping which was nice, Miller found a pair of shoes and t-shirt, we are starting to get very heavy backpacks! Found a great food market which sold freshly made empanadas, dolce de leche (we love this stuff, it´s like caramel, yum!) Miller loves it so much he bought two jars from the girl who could speak very good english one was chocolate and the other original, you all have to try it when we get back if Miller doesn´t get through it all first!

We have added to our very long list of transportation methods, this time we went horse trekking! Neither of us had done it before but had a great time, bounced around a lot on the saddle! The horses were very well behaved, i wasn´t too keen when they started galloping though, could hear me coming a mile off – lots of nervous laughter which the local kids laughed at. We really felt it the next day – sore bums and legs!

Next we headed off to Tucuman on a DAY bus for a change!Still took 8 hrs though and was three hours late.

Mendoza

Tuesday, July 11th, 2006
Mendoza is a nice city closer to the Chilein Capital of Santiago, than BA. It was nice to get out of BA and start doing some activities, for which mendoza is good at suppliying. We headed off on a wine ... [Continue reading this entry]

San Telmo Cab Sav!

Tuesday, July 4th, 2006
We have now been in Buenos Aires for a few days, all is well. Bit sick of being in a big city but really enjoyed the weekend markets which sold lots of locally hand crafted things, including lots of silver ... [Continue reading this entry]