Inspired by Kyle I figured I'd put up some pictures from this summer's trip to the other southern hemisphere option. It was a low snow year (very low in some places, okay-ish in others), but we got quite lucky for a while with good snow, although not much of it.
Down (up) the rabbit hole.
Feels like coming home.
In South America it is not uncommon for random dogs to appear from somewhere and join you for an hour or a day of skitouring. They are always very stoked. These two burst from a bush on the approach and were really excited about going for a walk. Momma dog was a bit skeptical in a few spots but baby dog ran ahead, so what's there to do but follow?
They decided to wait down there.
We skied a bit and waited to see if they would show up. They didn't and we went back to check. Turns out Momma was not happy about going down what she walked up. I would still be feeling bad if we'd left them so we coaxed, bribed with alfajores and I carried Momma past the steeper bit. Baby dog shredded the steeps without issues. Here we're all good again. Skiing while carrying 15 kg of struggling dog is rather challenging.
Outing with team Canada on the other side of the lake.
How we roll down here.
Back on the other side.
So, now where?
Anything is cool, really.
Find the skiers.
This guy is a bit of a show off.
Balanced breakfast in the car.
Wouldn't be Patagonia without some nice walks in the woods.
What do you mean you only have one skin?
What do you mean it will be fine?
I think these guys like watching skiers get stuck in the bamboo on three hour bushwhacks without snow.
Let's stick to the easy options, shall we?
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