The weather is not too bad when we wake up, it's reassuring. After a few kilometres, we take a small ferry on the fjord to avoid a section of the road where they're widening the road with explosives in the rock. Around noon we reach Puyuguapi. It's a small village but they have free wifi near the tourist office. This allows us, among other things, to discover the weather for the rest of the day: rain and a little more rain.
With this information, we are back on the road to La Junta, the next village within our reach. Asphalt and dirt roads follow each others. The rain comes in while we are tchating with a French couple on bicycles coming from the island of Chiloe. The rain gets worst which cuts short our conversation. We arrive rinsed in La Junta where we find a very comfortable hostel. We spend the evening with a couple from Bordeaux, Laura and Raphael, who are also arriving from Ushuaia and Romain, an hitchhiker from Paris suburb.