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Chile: Carretera Austral Travel Guide Expert travel advice featuring Ruta 7 and Coyhaique highlights, wildlife and birdwatching. Also includes suggested itineraries and tour operators, driving, hiking and rafting, national parks, Caleta Tortel, Villa O'Higgins, Cochamó, Futaleufú, Cerro Castillo, Lago General Carrera and Parque Patagonia.

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Chile: Carretera Austral Travel Guide Expert travel advice featuring Ruta 7 and Coyhaique highlights, wildlife and birdwatching. Also includes suggested itineraries and tour operators, driving, hiking and rafting, national parks, Caleta Tortel, Villa O'Higgins, Cochamó, Futaleufú, Cerro Castillo, Lago General Carrera and Parque Patagonia.
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Hugh Sinclair lives in Bariloche (Argentina) with his Dutch wife and two daughters. He is an author, economist, former investment banker, and has worked in the development finance sector for the last two decades. In 2001 he successfully established the Guinness World Record for the fastest traverse of the Americas (Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Ushuaia, Argentina) by motorbike, fully sponsored and raising money for UK charity Action Aid. He has traversed the entire Carretera Austral fifteen times, by car and motorbike, including one trip with his heavily pregnant wife, and three trips with his eldest daughter, now aged 9, and a contributor to the 'travelling with kids' section.This edition has been updated with the help of Edward Menard, a gap year student who was looking to do something exciting and innovative before starting his degree at UCL when he became involved with the Carretera Austral. With family in Bariloche and a love of the great outdoors, and unburdened by jobs and studies, he became an obsessive Carretera expert and spent days wondering about why huemuls are dying out and buses don't ever arrive when expected, hoping that such insights may help others to explore this glorious region. Based in the south of England, he speaks Spanish and German.