Miguel de Unamuno calls trip stories to his travel chronicles. Ordered chronologically, these texts appeared in newspapers such as La Naci鏮, in Argentina, and El Imparcial, in Madrid, as their author undertook the excursions and received the visions that they are spoken of. It is about forty chronicles that account for the vital curiosity that drove the writer to venture on lost paths in the geography of his country, always with the slogan of returning from them with something to tell, with a plot to share with their readers.