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Chile Love. Pucon

Sarah and I had a few hours to spare at the hostel before our very first South American night bus that took off at 11:15pm. We walked down to a yet to be visited district in Valpo which was rather charming with beautiful cafes and restaurants. We stopped at a cheap pub and ordered a quarter chicken with fries and a Pepsi to tie us over for the night as we listened to corny Spanish pop music. We strolled down the streets and found a really nice cafe with a balcony where we enjoyed a rather interesting orange custard cake which was variable in texture. Sarah commented on my eating rituals, “you stab at it, stare at it, eat it and stab at it some more.” We walked back up the moon lit cobble stone streets to our hostel one last time and napped in our beds for an hour or so, shivering from the sub zero temperatures.

We made sure to get to the bus station earlier than later in order to avoid another missed bus. We sat on a bench outside the terminal and these two local girls came up to us and sat right beside Sarah. We thought this odd as there was a lot of space on the bench, a light went off in my head. Just seconds later the horrible thief woman pretended to be looking into her friend’s bag. I saw her hands unzip part of Sarah’s bag. I yelled “Hey!” as best as I possibly could and they pretended to just walk away. Sarah didn’t realize what had gone on but she realized her bag had been opened. We both bitched about how violated we felt and decided to call the thief girl “Fake Louis Vuitton Punta.” She wore this tacky LV hat and purse and kinda paced around the terminal for the rest of the night before we left. We decided if this ever happened again we would confront the evil villain to their face.

Our Tur Bus, seven hour Classico (normal upright and uncomfortable seats) bus ride was hellish. Sarah lay sprawled across my lap and my left foot went numb after two hours. I could not wait to get off that thing. As the bus arrived in Concepcion the little bus man handed out courtesy cookies and coffee which I found rather humorous. We arrived at the terminal in the dark at 6am and went right to the only open tour operator and booked a bus to Temuco as soon as possible. Luckily the four hour bus to Temuco was barely full and left at 6:30am! We hopped on our next bus and dozed off until the sun rose at around 8am. Temuco is a small little town which acts as a hub for all of the native communities on the hillsides. We got onto our last bus of the day which lasted two hours. It was sort of a garbage dump on wheels but it got us where we wanted to go for only four dollars. The scenery here is gorgeous: huge shimmering lakes, towering mountains, crashing rivers and fog gripping the horizon. Driving up to Pucon we could see the shimmering lake under the huffing cone of 2857m Volcan Villarica. The make shift road leading up to Pucon is lined with really beautiful resorts, hotels and cute B&B’s. We walked straight to our cute little chalet hostel called Refugio and were welcomed with open arms. The hostel is perfect: sleeps only a few people and has a warm fireplace and intimate social area downstairs. I grabbed a much needed shower and stood in my cool room listening to the pitter patter of rain on the top of the metal rooftops above.

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