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Ride Day 64: Santiago, Chile to Osorno, Chile

Santiago, Chile to Osorno, Chile

Santiago, Chile to Osorno, Chile

My trip to Osorno, Chile from the capital Santiago felt like the most boring and arduous ride of my trip so far. It seemed everyone was going on holiday and the traffic was built up everywhere, with accidents stupid drivers rushing to get to their destinations.

I ended up camping about 5 miles outside of Osorno, Chile, setting up my tent in the dark along the Rio Rahue and really not knowing at all where I was.

Coupled with the fact that my camera screwed up again and I was only able to retrieve a handful of photos, it was not my favorite days riding.

Probably a good thing though, as the video was just littered with profanities.

The first part of the trip was all about getting to Osorno, I had booked a hotel, but they canceled my booking about 30 minutes outside of town. So camping it was.

Anyway, it was dry and sunny, so I decided to go for a spot of camping. There was pretty much nothing memorable out of this trip. My focus was getting to Puerto Montt anyway, the first stepping stone into Patagonia.

I went through towns such as Rancagua, San Fernando, Curico, Talca, Chillán, Los Ángeles, Temuco and La Unión. It took me all up about 13 hours round trip and 590 miles (950km)

Osorno

Osorno is a city in south-central Chile, on the Rahue River. The 18th-century Reina Luisa Fort stands beside the river. The Museo Histórico Municipal has exhibits on the Mapuche culture and the 19th-century German settlers who built nearby mansions. Close by are the Centro de Artesanía Local’s craft stalls and the neo-Gothic San Mateo Cathedral. East of Osorno are the forests and volcanoes of Puyehue National Park. From Wikipedia

Everyday Riding

Here is a list of my everyday riding gear from my motorbike to my everyday riding apparel from helmets to jackets, to pants and boots and the cameras and apps I use. I do not recommend all. However, I will be doing a post trip review on all of them.
Motorbike

My Moto on this trip was the big bold and beautiful KTM 1290 Super Adventure 

Motorbike Protection

For Motorbike Protection I chose the Rumbux Bars from South Africa

BackPack

My backpack and one of my favorite gear was the Klim Krew Pack

Helmet

My chosen Helmet fro this trip was the Schuberth E1 Hunter Helmet

Helmet Camera

The Helmet Camera I chose for this trip was the Drift Ghost-S

360 Degree Camera

The 360 Degree Camera was the Samsung Gear 360 Camera

Scenic Camera

For Scenic shots I had the tripod ready GoPro Hero4 Black

Helmet Comms

For my Helmet Communication (Music, Nav, Phone) I chose the UClear AMP Pro

Mounting Systems

For mounting my phone and cameras to bike I chose the Ram Mounts Systems

Clothing & Protection

For Clothing & Protection, I chose the Klim Overland Pants & Jacket

Motorcycle Boots

For my Waterproof Motorcycle Boots I chose the Daytona Road Star GTX Boots

Motorcycle Gloves

For my Gloves, I chose for warm weather Klim Dakar and for Water/Bombproof the Held Air N Dry Gloves

Waterproof Bags

For my Dry Bags I chose the SubTech Sports 45L Dry Bag

Motorcycle Map Tracking

For my Motorcycle Map Tracking I used the pro version of the Rever App

Navigation

For my Navigation I used both Google Maps and Garmin 590L

Motorcycle Tires

I chose the Heidenau Dual Sport K60 Scout Motorcycle Tires

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