We went across Roballos. Need to make sure you have enough fuel.
As for whether it is worth it - when you get to Ushuaia you will likely wonder why you bothered going all that way through fairly indifferent scenery just to get to an ordinary town with not even a decent campground to be found and requiring at least some backtracking to get out of, so in comparison the trip down to Villa O'Higgens and across Paso Roballos was pretty interesting. On the Argentinian side of the Andes, a fair bit of the drive is so UN-awesome that it isn't worth doing even once, but it is part of the overall deal.
and you might get to see a waterRISE
Got a LOT drier once we crossed into Argentina and even that made for an interesting comparison with the greenness of Chile
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