Thanks Lughole! I too love the history of South America, there is so much there to discover, its almost like a parallel universe. I'm sorry I can't post them quicker but research, translation and editing - on a 2012 Lenovo laptop - takes me a long time. But I will keep posting as much as I can because I have a passion for it.
Thanks Papu, yes I am back in editing mode! I was unable to post much as I had to return to Australia for a few months, as detailed in this "in between" episode: ruclips.net/video/HCYqKZZSYgQ/видео.html
@@cyrex686 In the end I left Punta Arenas on the 20th June, during bitterly cold freezing temperatures on the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere (like minus 9 degrees Celcius), and I actually returned there to Punta Arena twice, as you will see in future episodes.
Great episode as always!!
I am glad you enjoyed it!
Nice to see a new episode. Love the historic content of your vids, hopefully be out there next year on motorbike too. Thanks for posting 👍
Thanks Lughole! I too love the history of South America, there is so much there to discover, its almost like a parallel universe. I'm sorry I can't post them quicker but research, translation and editing - on a 2012 Lenovo laptop - takes me a long time. But I will keep posting as much as I can because I have a passion for it.
@@GringoLoco nar, don't apologise, the trips more important than you having to upload! Stay safe !
Interesting stuff Glen!
Thanks Mike! I myself have always found the history surrounding the early navigators quite fascinating and worth a mention.
Hallo Hallo!! Welcome back!!
Big hug!!💪🙂👍
Thanks Papu, yes I am back in editing mode! I was unable to post much as I had to return to Australia for a few months, as detailed in this "in between" episode: ruclips.net/video/HCYqKZZSYgQ/видео.html
Jose seems aweomse. Looks pretty chilly in Chile :)
It can snow at any time of year that far south... And was there in April.
@@GringoLoco Headed back north now that's getting colder?
@@cyrex686 yes I was.. I say was because bear in mind Im way behind in posting my videos, these events happened a few years ago.
@@GringoLoco Ahh, I thought you were still out there.
@@cyrex686 In the end I left Punta Arenas on the 20th June, during bitterly cold freezing temperatures on the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere (like minus 9 degrees Celcius), and I actually returned there to Punta Arena twice, as you will see in future episodes.
Great 👌 content and beautifully presented thank you for you're time and effort in making this video
Glad you liked it Glen!
Liked and subscribed! Keep up the good work!
Thank you!