VILLA LA AGOSTURA – CHOS MALAL

Nov. 25, Villa La Angostura to Chos Malal

We were on the road again at 9:30, and we took The Road of the Seven Lakes (Camino de los Siete Lagos) is the popular name given to the scenic portion of National Route 40 between the towns of San Martín de los Andes and Villa La Angostura in the Neuquén Province. And it was slow going because it was a Saturday, because the high season is just beginning, and because there were more bikers on the road than I’ve ever seen in one place…peletons every kilometer!  But no matter, the scenery really is lovely. So, we slowly wound up forested roads and down valleys and hills, with white peaks above and lakes scattered throughout the drive. We saw deer crossing signs, occasional waterfalls crossing the road, and the stunning yellow of the Calefate flowers lining the route again.

We drove through downtown San Martin de los Andes, which turned out to be much larger than I remembered, and on the way out of town, the pines turned to green pastures with buttes in the distance. We continued on more winding roads to the top of high mesa after high mesa and back down again to the green grasses in the valleys below. The rock formations gave way to more flat, desert scrub with a few pines, rolling hills, sheep, goats and horses in the road, and occasional farmhouses identified by the clumps of trees surrounding them. Then we descended the high plain for what felt like the final time and sped through another valley and descended yet again to the sandy desert. And one more time, we wound around, up a larger mesa to another high plain, and then, there in front of us the Andes Mountain Range was displayed in full view. Finally, we came into Zapala where we had turned off to detour around San Martin de los Andes on the drive south. During the last hour, we spied a ñandu on the desert plain. Around 5 p.m., we arrived at Terra Malal, the same hotel we stayed in on the way down, to a temperature of 34 degrees! Apparently, we had returned to a heat wave!
 
We wanted an early dinner so we could get an early start the next morning. The pool at the hotel was not functioning, unfortunately, so after cooling off in the room, we walked in the heat to a closed restaurant and finally found another hotel right next door to ours (odd!) for drinks and dinner. Chos Malal is small and there is not much there, but we did learn for the first time that it prides itself on being the center point of Route 40, north to south. Who knew? 
 

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