Peaks of the Andes or Patagonia? Choose your next classic car adventure
Letter to the editor
How can one truly describe the experience of driving a classic car at altitudes higher than Mont Blanc, then spending 10 days between 3,500 and 4,300 metres in a landscape of stark desolation, surrounded by volcanoes, some still active? Traversing vast salt flats, drifting from one shimmering salt lake to the next, occasionally spotting flamingos. Encountering llamas and alpacas. And always beneath an endless, deep blue sky.
There are no words that can fully capture this experience, yet this is the lasting impression that participants of past Peaks of the Andes rally have taken home. And this is without even mentioning other moments equally breathtaking: the border crossing between Chile and Argentina, driving at 2,800 metres through a world of partially frozen, snow-draped lakes; the challenge of Argentina’s rugged terrain; the charm of visiting vineyards and classic car collections. And, of course, wherever we go, we receive the warmest of welcomes. Classic cars still work their magic in South America!
We are now considering running an identical rally in October 2026. However, some past participants have expressed a preference for a rally through Patagonia instead; travelling from Valparaíso to Puerto Madryn in Argentina. A completely different adventure, even wilder, even more desolate. From fjords to glaciers, from towering mountains to the vast, windswept pampa, with even fewer traces of civilisation and even more raw, untamed nature. This event would take place in January 2027.
Both rallies would last nearly four weeks and be open to both pre-war and classic cars up to 1970. We offer a relaxed rally experience, covering a maximum of 350 km per day, not an endurance rally, but an opportunity to fully absorb the scenery, connect with local people, and savour the journey.
But which rally should we organise? The choice is yours. Depending on your interest, we will bring one of these plans to life.
Let us know your thoughts, we look forward to hearing from you via a comment below or via email
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maandag februari 17th, 2025