Bariloche, Argentina Backcountry Report: One of the Coolest Chutes We’ve Ever Skied – ‘T Daddy’ Report from September 12, 2022 Yesterday, we finally went for the crown jewel line in our mini spring project – The Patagonia Chutes & Corn Project. We’re calling this line ‘T Daddy’. It’s big, it’s long, it’s steep, and it’s spicy. This was chute #3 in our current 6-chute project. Bariloche, Argentina Backcountry Report: Chute #2 of 6 in Our […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | September 13, 2022 0 Comments
Bariloche, Argentina Backcountry Report: Chute #2 of 6 in Our Patagonia Chutes & Corn Project 2022 Report from September 10, 2022 Our Patagonia Chutes & Corn Project 2022 lives on! There are six different long chutes in this very small zone. One of the chutes was so good that we skied it three days in a row last week. [VIDEO] 2,000-Vertical-Foot, 2-Minute-Long Gorgeous Patagonian Chute [VIDEO] Skiing A Whale of a Chute in the Patagonia Backcountry […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | September 11, 2022 0 Comments
[VIDEO] It Snowed in the Alps and People Are Skiing—1st Powder Day of the Season in Italy/Switzerland View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vivian Bruchez (@vivianbruchez) It snowed in the Alps this week and people are already skiing. Need I say more? On September 5th, ski mountaineers Vivian Bruchez and Mike Arnold made creamy turns on the high alpine slopes of Lyskamm, a 14,872 ft mountain in the Pennine Alps lying on the […] Conditions Report Martin Kuprianowicz | September 9, 2022 2 Comments
Bariloche, Argentina Backcountry Report: Perfect Corn in the Sun Chutes & Towers Report from September 5, 2022 On Monday, temperatures came down after a weekend of wind and warm. We ventured out into a zone we know and love and hit our beloved Sun Chutes. On the way to Sun Chutes, we skied a new, mellow line we’re calling Tower Chute. We weren’t sure what to expect, snow-wise. This is why we […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | September 7, 2022 0 Comments
Perisher, Australia, Report: Spring Skiing Delight Spring skiing at its best: A surprise dusting of snow overnight brought us some morning delight. Skiing conditions are typical for spring: hard in the mornings and soft, sometimes slushy in the afternoon. Natural snow depths have shrunk back a bit and are now 75 in (190.3cm) at Spencer’s Creek. 44 out of 47 lifts are open. Almost all runs are open, […] Conditions Report Julia Schneemann | September 6, 2022 0 Comments
Cerro Catedral, Argentina Report: T-Shirt Summit Laps With Some of the Best Views on Earth Report from September 5, 2022 by Greg Berkovich Yesterday I woke up late as we are fully into spring here in Patagonia. I got to Nubes (the summit chair) around 12:30 pm and decided to get some slush bumps in. I hit the zipper line right under the lift in my T-Shirt, snow was perfect if getting a […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | September 5, 2022 0 Comments
[VIDEO] Skiing A Whale of a Chute in the Patagonia Backcountry on Friday Report from September 2, 2021 We found a whale of a chute down in Patagonia on Friday. This thing just felt like it kept going and going… This was the last day of the reasonable spring temps. On Saturday & Sunday temps skyrocketed and we stayed away from consequential terrain. We’re going to tip-toe back out there tomorrow and see […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | September 4, 2022 0 Comments
Bariloche, Argentina August 2022 Report: Big Snow, Long Chutes, Fairy Forests, & Spring Corn Report from all of August 2022 August was a wild month for all of us down here at Cerro Catedral ski resort and in the backcountry of Bariloche, Argentina. There is much more snow than normal this with deep snow right to the bottom of the mountains. Our first day of the season here was August 6 and it was […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | September 4, 2022 0 Comments