(more details to come soon!)
Cities visited: 5 (Buenos Aires, Puerto Iguazu, Mendoza, Cafayate, Salta)
Backpacking backpacks on the trip: 4
Rollie bags on the trip: 1 (Oh Stetson)
Kilometers traveled in bus: 4,276
Hours traveled in bus: 59
Flights both in Argentina & getting there: 9
Cost of Argentina entry stamp: 602 pesos ($140 USD)
New Spanish words learned: 23
New Spanish words learned relating to wine/beer: 7
Nicknames created: 3 (Robie, Stetsie-Wetsie & Stetsie-Fing-Wetsie)
Times someone got sick in an airport: 1
Free Metro rides in Buenos Aires: 2
Free Metro shows: 1 unforgettable performance
Number of hands Rob can clap with: 1
Minutes spent waiting for Stetson to take pictures/while shopping: immeasurable
Starbucks visits: 5
Rice cakes consumed: 70
Rice cakes consumed by Kelsi: 41
Wine corks from bottles purchased on our own (not from restaurants): 15
Cars paid for in 20% deposit: 1
Types of grapes that make wine: 12
Hours spent at the Tucuman bus terminal: 7
People who ride the Buenos Aires Metro around 6:30 PM: too many
Bodegas visited: 6 (3 in Mendoza & 3 in Cafayate)
Boxing movies watched on buses/planes: 3
Sunny days per year in Cafayate, Argentina: 340
Broken bicycles: 2
Kilometers Stetson biked (one way) to Quilmes ruins: 57
Kilometers Stetson thought he had to bike to Quilmes ruins: 25
Uncomfortable conversations in Spanish: 4 (1 on a bus, 2 in the car rental office & 1 in a tango bar)
VERY Public Breastfeeding Sightings: 5
Push-ups completed by Narissa while wearing her backpack: 0
Push-ups completed by Rob while wearing Narissa's backpack: 10
Museums visited: 5
Waterfalls that make up Iguazu Falls: 275 spanning 2.7 km
Height of Devil's Throat waterfall at Iguazu Falls: 82 m
Sleepovers in the Santiago, Chile airport: 1
3 comments:
i feel the public breast-feedings number is a little low...maybe adding a buffered five more is in order?
Hahaha, LOVE this post!
LOVE this! Great job integrating math into your trip and blog :-)
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