Casi PERDEMOS el AUTO en el ABISMO de la PATAAGONIA

We drove our 1966 Volkswagen Beetle along the narrowest sections of the Carretera Austral, facing extreme gravel terrain and gusts of wind in Patagonia. Traveling in a modified classic car with our dog exposed us to steep cliffs on the way to Puerto Río Tranquilo. There are moments on the road where your heart slows a little. Driving a 60-year-old classic car along the Patagonian dirt track, feeling the wind whip the steering wheel until it rips off a mirror, and seeing the abyss just inches from the tire, reminds you how small we are. But Patagonia has that magic: it demands the utmost from you, tests your patience and the car's mechanics, and suddenly rewards you with a town like Chile Chico, where people still sleep with their doors open, or a herd of wild horses running at the foot of the Andes Mountains. It's a complete disconnection that fills your soul. This overland adventure with Hanny isn't just about racking up miles on our journey to Europe, but about learning to slow down. Hiking the trails of the Maquis Waterfall, listening to the icy roar of the melting snow, and sitting in a natural pool gazing at the vastness of General Carrera Lake changes your perspective on life. At the end of the day, after cooking something simple while looking at the snow-capped mountains, we climb into the world's smallest motorhome with hearts full of gratitude to God and life for allowing us to travel through this paradise. Thank you for being part of this dream. If you like what we do and want to support OUR JOURNEY, you can sponsor us with a liter of gasoline via Nequi 📲 (Number: [3196758691]) PayPal https://paypal.me/Huellasdelpresente Mercado Pago in ARGENTINA Western Union Every little bit helps us continue exploring together