Thursday, July 28, 2005


Boat building continues in Savannah. Here Alan, Dennis, and a gang of volunteers lift part of the new superstructure up to the hull.

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Last couple of days have been real nice! Just a light rain or two and temps near 40. Of course this also means we're worn to a frazzle since we try to cram in all the outdoor chores we've been putting off : )

Friday, July 08, 2005


Every evening on the weather they include the forecast for Antarticia. Last few days it's been colder here in our area than in Antartica!

Tuesday, July 05, 2005


Clear weather! We've enjoyed 3 whole days of sunny skies! I believe this is the first time we've had sunny weather since sometime in April.

Hanging around in Puerto Aysen

City workers headed off to work.

Monday, June 27, 2005

Newsletter

Well, we mailed our June newsletter the first of June. Last I heard of it and it's been almost a month. If you do receive it please let me know by e-mail and at the same time please let me know how much postage is marked on the envelope. We have some suspicions about our post office here and may need some more evidence if our suspicions prove true. Thanks!

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Weather update

Yesterday was our first oficial day of Winter! Needed to turn the headlights off about 8:30 and back on around 5:00. Rain gauge shows 49.10 inches for the year. They say these electronic gauges only register 75% of actual rainfall! Temps here at sealevel are in the low 30's day and night which means we keep a fire going all day. It usually goes out at night but it only gets down in the low 50's inside. When it really gets cold I'll need to get up once or twice to keep it going. We've received a lot of snow this year and roads and people are suffering. I'll keep you posted on both but right now it looks like we'll have to help out later on.

Saturday, June 18, 2005


Yesterday, some cars were waiting for the road to be cleared on the way to Cerro Castillo when an avalanche covered 4 of them! Everyone not covered ran to thier rescue and with shovels and hands were able to rescue everyone. Some 50 people are now stuck in Cerro Castillo waiting for the roads to open again.

Friday, June 10, 2005


All in all it was a typical trip up the Austral Highway. All was well in Cisnes (although they are stealing the wood shed piece by piece) and we hope to return soon.

Mile 88 we stop for a while while they clear enough space at a recent land slide.

Mile 75 we meet the first vehicle headed South. While we do meet several other vehicles all are work related. Mile 85 we see cow parts hung on a fence. No idea why but on the return the next day the leg quarters are gone. The second from the right is the stomach and yes, they do eat that.

Trip to Puerto Cisnes
The trip is about 112 miles by land, the first 60 miles are paved and it takes a little over an hour the rest of the trip will take 3 to 3.5 hours.

Monday, May 30, 2005

Got back from Santiago ok. We had a good time, ate lots of junk food, enjoyed being warmer : )
Early winter is still affecting lots of people with some 25,000 homeless or isolated due to flooding or snowfall.
We're thinking about going to Puerto Cisnes (north of Puerto Aysen on map) thursday. I'll let you know how it goes.
Latest news:
An english sailboat was "missing at sea" for over a week, they just found it safe and sound. They were holed up in the islands due to bad weather.
Rain gauge says we've received 40.64 inches of rain this year.

Sunday, May 22, 2005

White earthquake?

Winter has arrived early this year. We still lack a month until it officialy arrives and already 56 people are confirmed dead or missing and presumed dead. We fear we are in for another "white earthquake" winter. This is the name they give for a disasterous winter.

Tomorrow we head to Santiago for a week and I won't be able to update until we return.

Thursday, May 19, 2005

Saturday, May 14, 2005


Parking lot at "dead water". This is a larger photo of our local fishing port.

Snow line is dropping. When it reaches about half-way down this mountain it's on the ground in Coyhaique.

Friday, May 13, 2005


Yesterday there was a lot of violence on the road to Chacabuco. Several injured including a policeman (who is a member of our church) who received a broken arm. Some policeman were taken hostage but were later released during a prisoner exchange.