Bariloche, Argentina Backcountry Conditions Report: Spines Are Good… I went for a solo stroll in the backcountry of Bariloche, Argentina today. I headed out to my favorite zone: ย Alaskita (little Alaska). I had the entire 2,000-foot deep valley to myself. ย There was no wind, no noise, no sound. ย The day was like one long meditation. ย I didn’t know I needed that, but I did. ย It’s amazing […] Miles Clark | September 1, 2016 0 Comments
Bariloche, Argentina Backcountry Report: The Big Lines of “Alaskita” Little Alaska is my favorite line in Bariloche. It’s not too bad of a hike, the views are stunning, and the terrain is intense. Avalanche terrain management is priority number one here. The upper spines are subject to wind loading. The middle convex rollovers are textbook avalanche start zones and the lower chutes would flush you extremely hard if anything came down. This zone is only to be played with when stability confidence is high. The wind really hammered the Catedral massif two nights ago – pressing the snow down, scouring some zones, and filling in others. Little Alaska is very prone to wind and wind loading. The last time I […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | August 8, 2014 10 Comments
Little Alaska, Bariloche, Argentina | Ben Girardi Photography Backcountry skiing in Bariloche. SnowBrains | May 29, 2013 0 Comments