I would have just paid for the ride to Tierra Mayor! Route 3 is one of the most scenic routes I have ever traveled (second to Banff National Park). We could practically touch Monte Olivia and the Andes range. The massive cliffs came right to the side of the road. I was in complete awe.
We arrived at the Tierra Mayor lodge at 1pm and the driver told us she would be back to pick us up around 5pm. Frankly, I was a bit worried that we wouldn't have enough to do over the 4 hours...we'd be popsicles! Then I quickly reminded myself (again) that I'm on Patagonia time. Nothing needs (or happens) quickly around here.
The lodge
Walking towards the lodge, Lizzie and I let out simultaneous "oohs" and "ahhs" . We felt like we had just landed on the moon.
Of all days, I was not at all prepared for the 15-20 degree temperatures in the valley. It was practically summer in Ushuaia (35-ish) and I had very few layers on. Thankfully Lizzie had brought an extra pair of wool thermals and let me borrow her snow pants. Those pant SAVED my life. It was a very very cold day indeed!
The dog sledding ($100 pesos) was beyond amazing and sadly not nearly as long as I would have liked but considering the ridiculous temperature, I was happy to get back inside the lodge and warm up my frozen hands and feet!
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Adorable!
The proper way to end a day!
I prefer to look at life through a good glass of wine :)