Have you ever been in wind so strong it blows your tent flat?
Wait, scratch that, have you ever been in wind so strong it blows
your 4 season expedition tent completely flat on top of you in winter
while you pray the wind hasn't broken your skis in half as they stick
halfway out of the snow outside your tent? Welcome to the first day
and night of my first Patagonian backcountry skiing trip!
Have you ever skied fresh tracks 400 vertical meters of fresh
blower powder in a couloir under a gigantic full moon? Welcome to
night 2 of my first Patagonian backcountry ski trip!
The 3 day wasn't quite as epic....oh wait yes it was! My biggest
vertical relief I've ever skied (yet)! 700 plus vertical meters
of face shots and giggling my way down a massive bowl linking turn
after turn after turn! Looking back up and seeing a bright big blue
sky over top of my gorgeous “S” turns! Is this for real?
Just shy of the pass in the Cerro Castillo National Reserve, we
made camp for 5 days of avalanche training, and amazing skiing!
Thinking back on my experience of my first backcountry trip in Chile,
I can hardly believe it was real. The tips of my toes haven't quite
come completely back to feeling, but I can still feel the bite of the
freezing wind as I scream down powder lines experiencing elation I
didn't think was possible! I'm addicted.
Waiting out a rest day, watching the weather, trying to keep warm
in minus 7 degree weather, sitting through heavy case studies of past
avalanches, I can't wait to get back out skiing! A few more days of
backcountry skiing, one more in the resort for an end of the week
dump, then avalanche review and testing and debrief and my first ski
course for GS8 will come to an end. Fortunately more fun will
follow....10 days of hard ice climbing and instruction after which we
will slog onto the Ice Cap for a month of mountaineering madness few
in the world have experienced!
Can I wait for it all? Not really, but it will all unfold one step
at a time!