We finally have wheels! It took about 3 weeks to get the car we bought registered and with plates, but it is ready and we were dying to get out of the smog of the city. There is a great ecotourism and camping area just outside Santiago, called Cajon de Maipo. It is a long canyon with a great rushing river, at least for now. Unfortunately there are plans to dam the river with a hydroelectric plant, which surely has its benefits but also impacts the many people who live in the villages along the river and depend on it for their livelihood. We had a long weekend, so on Sunday morning we stuffed ourselves with homemade pancakes and fruit, threw a bunch of stuff in the back of the car, and headed out camping.
Our first stop was a roadside horseback riding rental. We saddled up on our horses and went on a short ride through a field overlooking the canyon. It was Appolo's second time riding and just like the last time, he jumped on, grabbed the reins and acted like a natural born gaucho. He can make the horse trot, go in circles, slow down, and maybe even dance. He loves going fast and can hold on with one hand and control the reins with the other. I'm sending that kid to rodeo camp! The fun part was watching Fredy on his beast, um, I mean, horse. We should have known something was funny when the kid at the horse corral said to Fredy, "So, you know how to ride pretty good, right?" And Fredy, who does know how to handle a horse answered with a confident nod. So the rest of us started off at a nice little trot, and Fredy's giant white horse took off like ghosts were chasing him. He ran every which way, up hills, down hills, into bushes, and came pretty close to the edge of the canyon a few times. Of course, my very confident husband surely had everything under control the whole time, but we enjoyed watching the show!
Next we found a campground and went on a guided hike to some waterfalls. The kids had a great time crossing the suspended bridges swaying over the canyon. I had a great time hanging on to Appolo by the neck of his shirt to keep him from sliding down the mountain.
Then we headed to our site and set up camp -- pretty simple since we were staying only one night. One of the cool things about Chile is that supposedly there are no animals in the entire country that pose a threat to humans. We built our fire, roasted some hot dogs, and settled in to the tent for a lovely relaxing night under the stars... or so we thought.... The campsite across from us ended up being party central, with music blaring and people coming from all over the campground to party-- till 5 am.
So we finally got to sleep at around sunrise and slept in late and then enjoyed a relaxing day of playing in the park. Athena had the adventure of her life -- she did the zip-line across the canyon and loved it.
Then we had a delicious 5 course lunch at a little roadside restaurant and headed home -- tired, dirty, and happy!
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Love it, Dawn! Great photos AND family antics. Keep the stories coming!
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