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Huerquehue Valley —
When you're not river rafting in this part of the world, the other great thing to do is get on a horse, because it's a hell of a lot better than walking. This is especially true when the goal is a hilltop overlooking huge, sweeping valleys like this one.
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Rodolfo Jumps On —
Keith and Erin, with their guide Rodolfo. Don't you just love Keith's chaps? (We thought we'd never get to use them in public.)
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Erin Earns a Time-Out —
Rodolfo attends to Erin's near-mortal animal-related injury, after Pelican, her horse, decides to gallop away...from under a tree. (Typical gringo mistake.)
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Rappelling —
With Keith's butt thoroughly sore from riding, now it was time to put the rest of the muscles to work by rappelling down a rock cliff. Again, the chaps really do make the picture, don't you think?
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The Descent —
Keith puts his life into the hands of a completely unknown Chilean cowboy, knowing that the only thing going for him is that he hasn't paid for the horseride yet.
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Okay, Pull Me Up Now! —
Unfortunately, the cliff in question was anything but an easy one to climb back up, with few footholds and long stretches between them. Keith waves after climbing about a third of the way, but after this, it becomes a lot more of a "team sport".
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At the Top —
After a climb like that, it's enough to make one long for Argentina...which happens to be just on the other side of those mountains. (This part of the country is a mere 90 km wide, so there's hardly anywhere you can go without being able to see Argentina.)
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Trail Leaders —
Rodolfo's faithful pups, marking the trail for us and standing guard over the rappel rope.
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