Autumn skiing in Argentina
Another enormous country (the 8th largest in the world), Argentina shares the Andean chain with Chile. Much of the south of the country is dominated by the massive lakes and mountains of Patagonia.
Resorts
Rather like Chile, Argentina has a few resorts that are generally well known to international skiers, and many smaller localities that fly under the radar. Cerro Catedral and Las Lenas are probably the two most popular resorts in the country.
Cerro Catedral has the biggest ski area in South America. It’s situated in the Nahuel Huapi National Park and is close to the town of Bariloche which provides a good dose of nightlife. It’s a seriously beautiful area with huge lakes and mountains all around; kinda similar to the Southern Alps of New Zealand.
The chutes and couloirs at Las Lenas are justifiably world famous. Just a short hike or skin from the top of the Marte Chair are many beautiful lines. Although ski patrol often close the Marte Chair in bad weather, the place is extraordinary when the conditions align.
You can ski in Las Lenas here:
Ski Touring & Splitboarding
One place stands out as a great place to start when thinking about venturing into the Andean backcountry on foot, and that’s Refugio Frey. Situated just a couple of hours outside of Cerro Catedral ski resort, Refugio Frey has acquired something of a legendary status amongst backcountry skiers in recent times.
Frey is similar to the kind of mountain huts found in the Alps, having dorms to sleep in and food, beer and wine available to purchase. It’s the surrounding terrain that really makes this place unique though. Refugio Frey is surrounded by a wonderland of couloirs, faces, and spines, all easily accessible from the hut. The potential for expert skiers and snowboarders is obvious but there are more mellow options too – a bonus when snow conditions are unstable.
In fact, there’s a fairly extensive backcountry hut set-up throughout Argentina. Multi-day ski tours are possible in the Andes by using the hut system for accommodation every night. The tours are similar to the kind of multi-day trips in the Alps where personal fitness and general competency in the mountains is just as important as skiing or riding ability. As always, if in doubt, hire a guide!
Touring in Argentina