It has not escaped my attention that 2026 will signify a decade since I started writing this blog, and so, I thought it would be a good opportunity to mark the occasion by ticking a fairly significant cycle-touring challenge off my list: namely, the Carretera Austral, or ‘Southern Highway’.
The Carretera Austral is an 800 mile sliver of tarmac and gravel, that cuts through a sparsely populated, and geographically complex, portion of Chile’s Patagonian Lake District. Begun by General Pinochet in 1976, the route was only fully realised in 2000, and links a series of tiny – previously isolated – coastal communities between Puerto Montt in the north, and Villa O’Higgins in the south.

As Villa O’Higgins is a long way from an airport that offers regular commercially-available flights, there is the added complication that I will need to push on farther south, via a combination of ferries and hike-a-bike, to reach a remote Argentinian border post near the popular trekking hub of El Chaltén, before continuing southwards and ultimately crossing back into Chile, ending the trip in Puerto Natales, which, conveniently, offers the dual purpose of providing a means to onward flights, and also acting as the perfect launchpad for visiting one of my longest-serving bucket list destinations, Torres Del Paine National Park.
It would be something of an understatement to say that I am extremely excited about having the opportunity to undertake this adventure, one that I had been contemplating for many years, before seriously considering it for last winter. Then, when I spotted that Pierre – who I cycled with in Vietnam in 2020 – was attempting the route, I was determined to get – not only – some advice about the challenges he had encountered, but also an endorsement that I should do it too…

Great to get your first blog from Chile. Loved the title! Glad you got there safely and hope the journey wasn’t too bad or tiring. Happy Christmas
Jimmy
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Merry Christmas to you, Jimmy! Thanks, the journey actually seemed to go by quite quickly, probably because I wasn’t expecting to be able to sleep, so didn’t really bother trying. Did get a few films watched though! Cheers, Michael
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Happy Christmas! I hope you are enjoying Puerto Montt and your bike has fully recovered from the journey. Are you all set? Love mum
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Thanks Mum, and Merry Christmas! I am enjoying having a few days to prepare myself for the trip. My Christmas Day will largely be spent attempting to have a fully-functioning bike for tomorrow!
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