On Saturday morning, I arrive in Pucon by bus. My hostel is a bit outside of the hustle and bustle, but still central and with a view of the Villarica volcano from the garden AND even from my room! There are mostly people from France here - not surprising given the name of the hostel: 'French Andes' :-D
We descend by sliding on our bottoms or using a plastic tray that looks like a pan. I try it. Damn, it's fast and bumpy. I get scared at an incredibly steep section and lie flat on the ground, saying that I'm scared and don't want to continue. The coolest of the cool guides comes to me and tells me to get up. Yes! How?! I'm half stuck to the slope. Somehow, I manage to get up, the guide doesn't help me. He grumpily says that I have to walk now and snatches the gear for sliding from me with the snappy explanation that I no longer need it. As we continue downhill, he keeps making stupid comments. I lose my temper and yell at him not to treat me like a child. Finally, he's quiet. Going slightly downhill and not as steep anymore, I decide to give it another try. Once again, without the help of this guide, I secure the sliding gear to myself and join another group that is sliding. This time, it's fun. And so, I finally arrive at the bottom in one piece and satisfied.
We take off all the gear except our own and the shoes and walk the rest of the way to the car through the volcanic landscape.
When we arrive at the agency, they are waiting for us with beer and other cold drinks. I sit with the others for a while, complain to the agency about the guide, get a discount, and then go back to the hostel feeling pretty exhausted.
SO: If you've ever wanted to climb a volcano, you should do this tour, it's quite exciting up there. For me, the most important experience was to fight against my mind and succeed even though I was about to give up. I'm also really glad that I did it alone. Anyone I know would have suffered from my complaining, so I could only complain to myself :-D
The scenery is breathtaking, but the landscape in the Atacama is even more beautiful and diverse...
Well, unfortunately, the guides didn't explain anything, they just led us up and made dumb jokes among themselves.
Tomorrow, it's off to the hot springs. I'm excited!!