Very spontaneously Martha and me decided to take the chance and go with Gabriel and his Rugby team to Ushuaia, where the Rugby-fin del mundo-tournament took place.
We left Calafate at noon to take a bus to Rio Gallego, where we met up with the rest of the team. I knew from the first moment I saw them, that it's going to be a really fun long weekend...
Every guy of the team had a special nickname: there was "Gordo"(which means pretty much "Fatty"), another one was called "Negro" or "Samoha", and another one was called "Dreamer" (he liked day-dreaming a lot :-P ). I'm not going to tell you all of them, some of them are a little mean ;)
In total we took about ten hours to get to Ushuaia, which means also ten hours with a crazy Rugby team and no escaping. Martha and me knew they were talking about us but they talked to fast to understand everything, so we decided to talk about them in english and fight a little bit back. haha! It actually worked...they were really curious about what we were talking about.
We arrived in Ushuaia at 5am and got droped off (from our personal driver for the weekend) at the youthhostel we could stay for free. Since Martha and me were the only women, we had the whole women section for ourselfs. After getting a little bit of sleep, we went to the initiation into the Rugby tournament. Martha and me were far and wide the blondest girls there and accordingly got a lot of attention. Well, we are pretty used to it but it was a little different because we weren't only the only blond but also almost the only women :D
We spent the whole day until late afternoon there, watching our guys playing, taking photos and eating lunch with them. They succesfully lost every game that day :D but were still in a pretty good mood...so we went into the city, with our stinky guys, who hadn't even showered yet, and had a coffe. In the evening we had dinner with them and fled from them for a few hours to walk around the city a little bit ;)
The next morning we went back to the rugby field with the team (half of the them were still drunk from going out the day before) where they even more succesfully lost their last games :D poor guys! The team had a free pass for the national park, so we went there to see the official end of the world, where the roads end. Didn't look like the end of the world though...but it was beautiful anyways ;)
In the evening we all went to the goodbyeparty of the tournament, got home at 4:30am, packed our stuff and left immediatly.
The way back we had problems with our bus and got stuck in the middle of nowhere, where some guy had to take us until the border where we could take a different bus to get back to Rio Gallegos...I don't know why this always happens to Martha and me but that was the third time a car broke down while we were sitting in it! Jajaja!
Well, that's all about the trip to Ushuaia.
See you hopefully soon. Don't know when I will have the chance to write again.
Saludos,
Nina
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