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20 Feb 2012
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Hello. The situation is the same, you just have to wait. If you want I can go with you  .
I've used the road from Cerro Sombrero to San Sebastian, but I've never used the one you mentioned, and I don't know if there is a ferry either. But if it is in the same condition that the one I mentioned, you can do it.
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21 Feb 2012
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Originally Posted by Manolito
Hello. The situation is the same, you just have to wait. If you want I can go with you  .
I've used the road from Cerro Sombrero to San Sebastian, but I've never used the one you mentioned, and I don't know if there is a ferry either. But if it is in the same condition that the one I mentioned, you can do it.
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hoi manolito we are coming your way today. dont know when exactly. may be we see each other on the fuel sation  .
ils
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22 Feb 2012
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Dear Friends,
TQ for the fuel situation there. I am heading into Argentina in next 2 days from Osorno into Argentina via Paso Antonio Samore. Would be carrying extra jerry cans! Hehe
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22 Feb 2012
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Originally Posted by dunch
Thanks for the info Manolito. I'm in Puerto Madryn intending to head south over the next couple of days. How is the fuel situation now? Please can you let us all know if the situation changes?
Thanks,
Duncan.
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It keeps being the same, and I think it's going to take too long 'cause there are some political issues.
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Originally Posted by Johan&Ils
hoi manolito we are coming your way today. dont know when exactly. may be we see each other on the fuel sation  .
ils
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Send you my email, may be we can meet
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Originally Posted by amzahsulaiman
Dear Friends,
TQ for the fuel situation there. I am heading into Argentina in next 2 days from Osorno into Argentina via Paso Antonio Samore. Would be carrying extra jerry cans! Hehe
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Well done
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22 Feb 2012
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Hi, we are travelling from Santiago to ushuaia and then north. We left ushuaia last week and the situation for us was:
Ushuaia: no problems (one week ago)
Tolhuin: no problems (one week ago)
Rio grande: no problems (one week ago)
San Sebastián: no gasoline (6 days ago)
Cerro sombrero (Chile): no problems (6 days ago)
Rio gallegos: no gasoline (5 days ago)
El calafate: no problems but the people said that the gas will be cero in a few days (4 days ago)
Tres lagos: no gasoline (4 days ago)
Gobernador gregores: no problems (2 days ago)
Perito Moreno: no problems (1 day ago)
In the entire chilean carretera austral: NO GASOLINE!!!
We are traped in Chile Chico, we were ride the carretera austral before continue north but we will go back to argentina.
I hope this can be helpfull. Cheers!!!
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24 Feb 2012
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Same problem in the north of Patagonia folks. Came across RN25 in the last couple of days and the only place between Gaiman and Tecka with petrol (diesel seems to be available everywhere) was Los Altares, even then we had to wait for the tanker to turn up in the middle of the night.
Still, I'm having a much easier time than the two Brazillian lads I met there on Fireblades, they said they only got 200km to a full tank.
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25 Feb 2012
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Hi Folks,
How is everyone getting along? Is anyone still stuck?
Duncan.
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