Once we arrive, we will have 3-4 days to explore Santiago, while also working on obtaining our bikes. Santiago is a very modern and safe city (the crime and safety index for Chile/Santiago is closer to that of Canada, and ranks quite a lot higher than the United States).

We have tentatively planned a 4500km journey, but of course, who knows what exactly will happen. The "general" idea is to head south from Santiago (with Mediterranean temperatures) towards southern Chile. Being the opposite hemisphere to Canada, this time of year as we head south it would be similar to Alaska in our summer.
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Our planned route is to include the famous Carretera Austral (Southern road). This road connects many small towns in Southern Chile, and goes through many areas untouched until the last 10-20 years. Most of this "highway" is single lane gravel, with the Andes Mountains and volcanoes on one side, and fiords and glaciers on the other. Parts of this road are by ferry only, and the road travels through numerous Patagonian parks. We hope to camp beside lakes and rivers.
At the southern point of our trip, we hope to make it to see the marble caves, carved out of rock by the waves of the lake they shore. At this point we may turn into Argentina and head back to Santiago while straddling the eastern side of the Andes.
Once we hit the road, who knows what will be around the next corner. Check back and stay tuned to find out!
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