Chat after the Crossing (#1/11) Cathy talking with the participants giving instructions on how crossing safely the river
Flaco, Rudy & Dino (#2/11) Our baqueanos. They will take great care of you and your horses. They are wonderful people!
The Huaso Trail (#3/11) Arriving near to the hanging glacier at Ventisqueros valley.
The Andes Grande Travers?e (#4/11)
Horses swiming, crossing Puelo River, (#5/11) Just the local way to go from one Valley to the other. No roads are in between. This is the unique way to go from one place to another and that's what we do, just as locals always did it.
Resting at the Andes Grande Traversee (#6/11) A moment to relax and have lunch near a stream at the Andes Grande Traversee in Argentina
Malagata and Mago: 2 great horses from our farm. (#7/11) We own 13 horses and we work with a local team for more than 15 years. Everybody works with their horses too. Horse health is the most important thing to look after. That's why we choose which horse will go in the next ride and which will rest.
Happy clients (#8/11) Ventisqueros Valley
Tipi at El Sapucai (#9/11) One of our accommodations at the Andes Grande Traversée
The Andean Crossing Ride (#10/11) A 6 days riding from Chile to Argentina. We work with baquianos and our horses for the whole ride that ends at the beginning of National Park Lago Puelo. From there, a jet boat will take us to the Argentinean Pier and a private transfer will take us to El Bolson and Bariloche(Argentina).
The Ventisqueros Valley (#11/11) A lost and magic valley between the mountains. Very few people lives there. We will stay at one of the few houses there and join the company of Bernardita, a strong and very happy woman that lives alone in this remote place.
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