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05 September
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Marte Pow Day

I don’t know if words can describe how good today was. It was one of those days that you never forget. After three down days and then two days of the worst visibility ever on the lower mountain, it happened. The sky was blue and Marte opened.

Marte Pow Day!!!!!!

Marte was scheduled to open around 10:00, but nothing in Argentina happens when they say it will. We loaded the lift at 9:00 and headed up. When we reached the bottom of Marte, we discovered that we weren’t the only gringos hopingMarte would open. Ski Patrol had a pop fence up and gringos were poised and ready.

Gringos Waiting for Marte

We sat for two hours waiting for patrol to let us go. Finally it happen, the most aggressive chinese downhill in history. The fence was trampled down. There was pushing, shoving, grabbing, and a few casualties. But it was all worth it because there is nothing like a blue bird powder day off Marte.

Chris Trezzo Rippn Off Marte

We skied two untouched shots offMarte. My favorite quote from Chris included, “Wow! That was long! I don’t know what AK is like, but that was huge!”

Colin OFarrell Finally Convinced

After multiple down days, Colin was starting to wonder why we convinced him to come to Lenas. He didn’t expect a lot, “Skiing in the summer is kind of novelty, but Las Lenas is the real deal. This isn’t just skiing in September, this is getting it done in September.”

I love Lenas

Today was an incredible day. Tomorrow we hike………………….

I hope everyone enjoyed the Powder stoke. I am. The last photo is to give you an idea of how much snow fell while we were doing our laundry.

Santa Fe - Mid Mountain Station under snow

03 September
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Three Feet of Snow In Las Lenas – 03-09-08

Today was sick. After another down day Tuesday, we were so psyched to wake up to three feet of new snow and no wind. There was too much snow for the upper mountain to open, aka Marte, but Volcano eventually opened and the skiing was over head all day. Here’s a few pics to get you fired up. Oh! Did I mention it is still snowing?

Chris Trezzo

Chris Trezzo so happy with his descision to stay one more week in Las Lenas!

Jess McMillan

That’s a lot of snow!

Colin OFarrell

I gave Colin O’Farrell a written guarentee that he would ski powder in Lenas. He’s just cashing in !

Mike

Mike lov’n Argentina!

Jess McMillan Lovn the Kuros

So happy I paid extra to bring the Kuros down!

Sick Day in Lenas

Jess and Colin finding it hard to believe that the rumor is true, “Patrol said there is 2 meters of snow at the top of mountain.” I think I found heaven!

01 September
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Wind Continues to Blow in Las Lenas, 9-1-08

Collin braving the wind in LenasThe wind continues to blow in Las Lenas. It is our third down day. After yesterday, we were sure Marte would run and if not we were prepared to go skinning. We were up at 8 and ready to go, only to find that it was so windy that nothing was running. Another down day. The thought of sitting and listening to the wind was too much for our crew to handle and we decided to brave the wind and go for a skin.Jess trying to wrangle her skins.After skinning for two hours in gail force winds, we decided it wasn’t worth it. Call us lame, but who wants to brave the wind to ski two foot deep sustrugi? We didn’t.Defeated by the windDefeated by the wind, we retreated back to the trailhead and ate our lunch. There is a storm “blowing” in. Maybe we will wake to a fresh blanket of snow and no wind. Maybe?

30 August
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Lenas, Saturday, 8/30

After spending a week staying in Mallargue, we made the move up to Las Lenas. Mallargue is a much cheaper option to staying in Lenas, but the bus ride is a bit long. When we arrived in Lenas, the wind was blowing, but Marte was running. We were able to get one run off Marte. Here’s a few photos from our last bus ride and one run off Marte for Saturday.

Waiting for the Bus

The bus is supposed to come every day at 8:30, but sometimes it is a “little” late.

Bus Stop

We stopped every day at a goat farm to trade eggs etc. This is about half way to Las Lenas.

Attack of the killer spin drift

The snow was consistent and we were happy to be skiing. The wind continued to blow. No that’s not powder, it is a spin drift attacking me.

Collin OFarrell

Collin get’n some wind slab.

Chris Trezzo

Chris wanted some too!

Jess McMillan

It was a little softer over here!