We got up at 9:30 AM and by the time we went to
breakfast, it was 10:30. We were the only people in the breakfast
room. It had a large picture window looking at the centro and the
bay with the large wooden sailboat. We had Ana´s mother serve
us hot milk, hot water for coffee (Nescafe in a dish on the table).
Toast, jelley and ham were the rest of the breakfast. We collected
the groceries (water, peanuts and the Enpanada) our cameras, the lonely
planet guide and went for the drive east from Puerto Varas along the lake
Llanquihue.
It was a two way road, very nicely blacktopped, somewhat bumpy in patches
(volcanic rocks underneath) and pretty much uncrowded. We saw a very
nicely painted wooden church on the way. There were plenty of resorts
all along the way - mostly for vacationing families and sports fishermen.
Fishing lodges were especially fancy closer to where the Rio Pescado ran
into the lake. Coming to the `lake area´ in summer is the thing
to do and the season is to start after the new year. There were also
many German restaurants on the way. Very frequently we saw signs
for ´Kuchen´ with an arrow pointing at the restaurant on the
side street. There were signs for where they were selling fruits
and preserves as well. The sky was a little overcast and the big
mountain on the left side (volcan osorno) was mostly covered at the top.
We saw some smaller peaks with snow on top. After about an hour´s
drive, and passing uneventfully through the small town of Ensenada we stopped
in the white water area of the river Petrohue. There was an admission
charge to the `saltos de petrohue´ $1000 per person. Very
reasonable for the well maintained overlooks and walks. There were
a bus load of English speaking senior citizen tourists and many in small
groups who have come in private cars and minivan type tourist taxis.
We went on the walks and enjoyed the sound of the water and the scenery
very much. Some of the walks are longer and the trails were
well maintained with wooden steps in various places. A good place
to hike and picnic. The sun was out now, but the top of Osorno was
still covered with clouds. The mountain was perfectly Fuji-shaped
and we can guess that the snow cover must be on about half of the mountain.
After about an hour, we went back to the car and ate a picnic meal of Ensenada,
cookies and water. Throughout this outing, the temperature
must have been in the pleasant high teens (°C).
Kuchën at Petrohue
Then we continued on eastward on the
same road. Just beyond the tourist spot of the `Saltos de Petrohue´
the road got rougher, no longer a blacktop but just gravel. In one
or two spots it looked like the white water , that was to the right of
the car the rest of the way, may have shifted course and washed the road
off. After about 30 minutes of driving at 25 to 30 kmph we got to
the town (it had a hotel, a boat pier and a post office ! ) of Petrohue.
The road simply ended in a large corral for buses and cars at the pier
on the lake `Todos los santos`. The pier had severl small and colourful
boats with pilots seeking sightseers to come on board. There were
only about six or so drifters including us. There was also a very
large docking area with a wide wooden drive for vehicles. Lonely
planet guide said that this lake goes close to the border so that people
can disembark , drive over and get on another boat to Bariloche, the Argentinian
`swiss`type resort area.
After generally messing about the pier, poking a bit in the gift shop (embroidery
by the natives as well as german immigrants in the form of bags, hats,
doilies etc.) we went to Hotel Petrohue for tea. This hotel is a
huge Chalet ? but for the spanish signs about it could have been in Germany
or Switzerland. They served (of course ) Küchen. The Kuchen
was also extremely well presented on its plate. It turned out to
be a layered, pie like dessert with a very rich brown sugar crust on top
and a thick (less sweet) floury base. The hotel seems to be
a ski-lodge and a eco-tourism center. An outhouse we can see through
a window in the restaurant had several large whitewater rafts hung on the
walls. There was a horse corral on the back. There was a large
group of diners in one table and a few other couples having tea.
We later learned that oncé is teatime that comes around between
2 and 3 pm.
After our once we went on the return drive. At the town of Ensenada
we decided to take the southern detour and go along the river and see where
it leads. Accoring to the guidebook there were hot springs in the
area. We found many, but most of them looked primitive.
When we finally reached what looked like the estuary of the Petrohue river,
the road turned into gravel of very large size and we decided to take some
photos and turn back. While taking some photos we saw a woman
with two teenage boys on the road approaching us. We waited and after
some conversation, found out they needed a ride to a crossing down the
road about a couple of kilo meters. We cleared the backseat and got
them in the car. They got off after about 5 minutes at a turning
in the road. There were minibuses on the road, but they did not seem
to be frequent. We drove back to Puerto Varas and got back
well before sundown. The 3 pm kuchen was pretty filling, so we decided
to take a hot shower and went back to the grocery store for some Enpanadas
and fruits. We came back, shared the sandwich and got to sleep.
None of the hotel rooms had television, but they had one in the common
lounge close to the dining area. We did not watch any TV until we
got to the apartment in Santiago.
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