Trip Report: Cat Skiing Baguales, Argentina | The Real Patagonia One hour south of the bustle of Bariloche, Argentina is a special place called Baguales Mountain Reserve. Baguales is a large cat skiing operation with four huts, expansive terrain, exotic wildlife, and nothing around for miles. The amount and variety of terrain here is impressive. This is Patagonia. The Patagonia you read about in books and hear about in stories. When I arrived […] Trip Report Miles Clark | August 29, 2016 0 Comments
The REAL Patagonia: Cat Skiing @ Baguales Mountain Reserve About an hour south of Bariloche, Argentina is a special place called Baguales Mountain Preserve. It’s a XXXX-acre cat skiing operation with three huts, expansive terrain, wildlife, and nothing around for miles. The amount of terrain is impressive. The variety of terrain is hypnotizing. There is nothing near Baguales but wilderness in any direction. It’s Patagonia. The Patagonia you read about in books and hear about in tales. When I arrived, […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | September 3, 2014 3 Comments
Baguales Cat Skiing Report: Patagonia, Argentina Our group visited a new cat skiing operation located close to Bariloche, Argentina called Baguales. Our group included Bob Yoder (Truckee, Ca.), Terry Ledger (Boston Mass.), Chick Knight (Boston Mass.), Cody Knight (Steamboat Col.), Brett Heineman (Carmel New York) and Steve Kruse (Anchorage Alaska). This was Steve Kruse’s 335 consecutive month of skiing at least one day. That is almost 30 years! The group has visited South America […] Conditions Report Guest Author | August 8, 2014 0 Comments
600” per Year at a Ski Resort in Colorado? Colorado’s Secret Big Snow Stash = Irwin Irwin Colorado – A Geographic Phenomenon photos by Alex Fenlon, words by Irwin Cat Ski. Located on the western edge of the Elk Mountains just 10 – miles outside of Crested Butte, Colorado, the old mining town site of Irwin is a geographic phenomenon as far as snowfall goes. Irwin receives, on average, 600” a year, just as much, […] Weather SnowBrains | May 20, 2013 5 Comments