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M-Line Freeski Trailer – Another Day in Paradise

July 20th, 2012 by

Congratulations, you’ve made it to the end of the work week. Here’s a new movie trailer to spice up your Friday. Watch this epic trailer from M-Line Freeski to get amped before heading out for the night!

 

 

Most of the footage is from Austria. The movie features Matthias Haunholder, Matthias Mayr, Phil Meir, Sandra Lahnsteiner, Pia Widmesser, Sebastian Fischer, Tom Leitner, Flo Orley and Christian Reichenberger taking advantage of a fairly stellar winter. If you like spines and the occasional big mountain POV (if its quality) this film seems to be a fit for you. The flick is set for release in October 2012.

Ski Antarctica with Ice Axe Expeditions (New Promo Video)

July 18th, 2012 by
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This is Ice Axe Expeditions‘ promotional video from their trip to Antarctica in the fall of 2011. It was put together by Noah Howell and the PowderWhores, and features Matt Reardon, Seth Wescott, Jim Harris and Chris Davenport.

Skiing Antarctica looks to be an incredible experience in every way – truly the trip of a lifetime. Ice Axe will be heading there again in November 2013, so get on board!

 

Also, don’t forget that Unofficial visited Antarctica with Ice Axe in 2009 as a part of the Skiing the Seven Continents project: Chapter One: Antarctica.

 

Stunning Photos of Bariloche’s Best | A Photographical tour of the Bariloche, Argentina

July 18th, 2012 by

Bariloche, a city of nearly 200,000, is a snow sliding haven unbeknown to many when you think of skiing in the summer.  But with it’s surprisingly Tahoe-esque feel and perpetual … Read More

Skiing Exotic Volcanoes – Cotopaxi, Ecuador

July 18th, 2012 by

This week’s exotic volcano is Ecuador’s Cotopaxi. Rising to a total height of 19,393 feet, this enormous glacier-clad stratovolcano is one of the true jewels of the Andes, and is … Read More

TOP 10 Ski Resorts in South America

July 17th, 2012 by

Heading down to South America you have to decide where your turns are gunna lie. So where’ll it be? Portillo? Catedral? Lenas? Did we miss your favorite?  Here’s a quick … Read More

Las Leñas 7/16: Steep Pow and Smooth Corn

July 16th, 2012 by

 

Conditions remain more or less the same in Las Leñas at the moment – most things are seriously wind blasted, but there is still some powder hiding here and there. However, it’s getting harder and harder to find, as people hunt it down and hike it.

On the bright side, we are on the brink of getting into a decent corn cycle, so there should still be some good skiing once the powder is gone (and until the next system arrives).

 

Looking forward, it appears that we’ll have high pressure till Friday, and hopefully a top – up on Friday night. At the moment, Snow Forecast is calling for 8cm at mid-mountain, but it was showing more yesterday, and who knows what it will show tomorrow. Past Friday, we are back into high pressure. So let’s hope we get that forecasted snow, and then some!

 

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Days 1-3, Snow-forecast.com

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Days 4 – 6, Snow-forecast.com

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Days 7 – 9, Snow-forecast.com

 

Aisle vs. Window Seats on a BRUTALLY Long Flight?

July 14th, 2012 by

So you plan to engage in one of the most unnatural phenomena we as humans undergo, flying through the air at speeds in excess of 500 miles per hour in … Read More

Las Leñas Conditions 7/13: Some Soft Snow on the Upper Mountain

July 14th, 2012 by

 

Well, the wind has continued to work things over in Las Leñas the past few days. Just about every unsheltered slope is covered with rock hard, un-skiable sastrugi. Today, the Eduardo’s off-piste gate was closed, presumably due to how firm the snow was.

However, there is still some powder to be found up there. We skied reasonably soft snow on Cerro Martin today, and others reported powder on some other peaks on the upper mountain. Further, the current high pressure is beginning to develop some decent corn, if you can find anywhere that hasn’t been sastrugified.

Looking forward, it appears that we will have high pressure for the next week atleast. Again, although the current snow quality is frustrating, it’s hard to complain when Marte is open and most lines are filled in.

However, Snow Forecast is calling for “Heavy Snow” next Friday (the 20th) night, so the future is looking good.

 

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Days 1-6 mid-mountain, snow-forecast.com

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Days 7-9, mid-mountain, Snow-forecast.com

LAKE TAHOE, Ca vs. BARILOCHE, Arg? | Which is More BEAUTIFUL? | Incredible Photos of Both

July 12th, 2012 by

Let the Rivalry begin! If you’ve been to both of these places, then you’ve got an opinion on this topic.  If you haven’t, you still should.  Bariloche is the Lake … Read More

South America Ski Update | Conditions Report from Las Leñas, Argentina

July 11th, 2012 by

One long run in the Labyrinth.

Overall, conditions are above average in Las Leñas at the moment. The base is much deeper than usual for this time of the year, and just about every named line is filled in. The south wall has already seen lots of traffic, whereas last season it was only skiable for about one week at the end of August. I believe the last time Las Leñas had a base this deep in early July was 2008.

Having said that, Las Leñas saw significant wind events (surprised?) last week, and just about everything is pretty firm and wind buffed. Temperatures have been warm and the sun has been out, so everything on the northern half and lower elevation has a breakable sun crust on it. However, if you go higher, south facing, and protected from the wind, there is still soft snow to be found.

At the moment, it is windy, cloudy, and lightly snowing. However, the sun is forecasted to make an appearance this afternoon.

 

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Eduardo and the front side, looking very filled in for early July.

 

Going forward, the forecast is calling for high pressure for the next week at least, with relatively low winds. While this means that powder skiing will be extremely hard to find, it also means that there is plenty of potential to enjoy Marte with loads of lines ready to ride. 

 

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Snow-forecast.com at mid-mountain for days 1-6.

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Snow-forecast.com for mid-mountain, days 7-9.