Three plane rides, a good bit of waiting around followed by a 26hr bus ride to the south of Argentina.
To a town called Esquel, where I stayed the night in a friends hostal, Casa del pueblo, for some much
needed rest.
The next day, I got the bus from Esquel to Futaleufu, Chile. The weather was really good, around 30degrees.
Here I am working for "Futaleufu Explore". I was met with a note from Josh, the boss, to make myself at home and to try and sell some trips for rafting. So straight into work it was. Later on in the day, I got my first run on the river. We did the bridge to bridge(Puente a Puente) section and then continued on to run Mas o Menos and Casa de Piedra. I quickly realised that the style of paddling here on this river is different. You can go with the flow on this river and do alot of bracing.
There havent been alot of trips so far. Not alot of people around but hopefully things will pick up. We've done a couple of runs on the bridge to bridge, training in the raft with oars. And yesterday we ran Infierno Canyon, Look for the edit of that run. Its a sweet run. The water level was quite good and alot of big waves. We did some scouting as we'll be running this section a little bit later in the season.
Life is good here in the Futaleufu valley, very laid back lifestyle. Which is a good change from Dublin and its fast pace lifestyle. I'm working with two other guys from the UK. Adam, who is learning the trade. His first season is here in futa. Which is really good for him. And Kurt from Scotland. I didn't think I would run into a guy that is from Aberfeldy. The last place where I worked. But its a good coincidence.
Thats all I have to report so far on this season. Hopefully more good times to come!
View from the river |
Pura Vida
1Adventure Life
Rafting, Rapid Magic Carpet |
View from Josh's land on the Rio Espolon |
After the first run, after Casa de Piedra |
Working safety and getting too close to the raft! |
Magic Carpet |
View from the bus, on the journey down. One morning |
Outside the company and the amazing view in Futaleufu |
At the take out of Bridge to Bridge |
Having lunch after the trip |
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