I’ll preface this trip report with a big thanks to llyon. Japan and Alaska were awesome, and happened with you. South America happened because of you. No way would I have had as much great skiing and fun times without your help on this trip. Thanks dude.
So, obviously, all photos are of Lee ripping unless otherwise specified. In addition, it should be noted this trip gets a little non-ski related, and maybe not fully safe for work at the end of September (I added the “(NSFW?)” in case you hate my writing and start scrolling). Snow melted early this year, but we still made the most of it. So, here we go!
I was thoroughly amongst the dog days of a New England summer.
Lobster bakes and good beer on the beach started to lose their allure.
They say if you don’t like the weather in the northeast, wait a few days.
So I waited, but nothing happened.
Time to do something about it.
Las Le?as…close enough. After 60 some-odd hours of planes, cabs, busses, and “no nintendos”, I found myself putting on ski gear, rather than board shorts. Like the rude transition of sandals to ski boots, my legs quickly learned the days of sitting in a beach chair thumbing through pages of a good book were long gone. The brain, blood drunk with a taste of adrenaline, pushed away the anguished cries of my soft quads, and forced me to at least try to keep up that first week. A skiers paradise when it comes to amazing lift accessed and easy hike-to terrain, words don’t do this place much justice.
Sunrise on the road
Inversions are supposedly rare in Las Lenas
Entre Rios
Mike Uhrin in the foreground, Lee breaking trail
Torrecillas
Mike Uhrin
Reaping the benefits of switchbacks
Sur
Valle Hermosa
Manhattan
Lido
Cerro Lenas
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