Photos from around Las Lenas by Eric Bryant and Miles Clark Las Lenas Looks | A Week’s Photos and Video to Get You Stoked on the South America Shred Season | Unofficial Networks

Las Lenas Looks | A Week's Photos and Video to Get You Stoked on the South America Shred Season

Las Lenas Looks | A Week's Photos and Video to Get You Stoked on the South America Shred Season

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Las Lenas Looks | A Week's Photos and Video to Get You Stoked on the South America Shred Season

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The moon collides with the top of the Marte on occasion

The moon collides with the top of the Marte on occasion

Las Lenas, largely considered to be South America’s Freeride Capital, has big, rugged, simply breath taking mountains.  It’s easy to get lost in their scale and only the occasional skier on the horizon reminds you of the magnitude.  Last season, in a week we saw nearly everything Lenas has to offer, from pow to wind to warmth, the mountain is constantly under change. Here’s some of what went down:

Rolling Hills about

Rolling hills round Lenas

Las Lenas Peak

Las Lenas Peak, the dominating feature of valley, catching some wind and light

Windy over the Ridges

When the wind blows, it howls.  That be snow not wind.  Can you spot the humans??

Pink Lighting up the valley

When the valley is graced by clouds, the sunsets ain’t half bad

The one and only Black Ninja

The one and only Black Ninja, with terrain to-boot

And it does occasionally get windy around Las Lenas

And it does occasionally get windy down to the valley floor around Las Lenas

Bootin' it through the storm

Bootin’ it through the storm

Cloud splid viewed while riding up the Marte

Clouds split while riding up the Marte

Looking toward Chamonix Chute and Entre Rios

Looking toward Chamonix Chute and Entre Rios, certainly some skiing to be had

Las Lenas is lined with impressive walls

Las Lenas is surrounded by impressive, fortress like walls

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