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We camped at Fruitillar for a night prior to driving to Puerto Montt to get the ferry.
Fruitillar was small but quaint with heavy German influence due the number of immigrants in the town.
Cute buildings and strudels sold at coffee shops, but nothing more exciting then that ....
That is one draw back with camping and food being made by the group as you don't get to try the local cuisine! The other issue is not having as much time to look around as every day you're either cooking or cleaning up or cleaning the truck up ... This is at dinner time only, and at breakfast and lunch who ever is there chips in ...
The Friday morning we were up at first sunlight pulling down our wet dew covered tents.
The weather was a lot colder than it had been in Pucon and my new polar fleece sweaters & trackies and sleeping bag all managed to keep out the cold.
We drove for approx. an hour to Puerto Montt where we did a couple of laps around town killing time before we caught the ferry, although not a lot to see!
As usual all I wanted was a coffee but asked for a 'grande expresso' and was advised 'nescafe cafe' was all the coffee shop could offer :-(
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