
Originally Posted by
JoseNYC
Hi, I was quite impressed reading your Living in Patagonia blog. You guys must have had an incredible experience there. Being originally from Argentina myself, I am envious.
I just joined this forum and would like to ask for advice on Las Leñas.
A trip to LL has been in the back of my mind (and also in its front) for quite some time. The superlatives that I have read and heard about this mountain, and in particular its higher, off-piste terrain, make my mouth water. Yet, I have also read and heard many conflicting reports on the resort. Being originally from Argentina, I can believe the stories of poor organization, lifts closed "just because", shoddy infrastructure, outrageous prices for what it is worth, etc. Yet, I am still willing to try it.
I am in my mid-fifties. I normally ski Whistler, BC or Alta, UT. I can ski almost any surface and/or slope, from easy to advance black, with varying degrees of elegance or sloppiness. I can ski powder (although I would not like to watch a video of me doing so...)
I can pretty much try anything EXCEPT (and big EXCEPT here) extreme stuff such as narrow couloirs and chutes with steep angles worthy of a ski film.
And this brings me to my question: Can somebody with my profile take advantage of LL's upper terrain accessed by the Marte chairlift? Can I access the 'great off piste terrain' as soon as I get off the chair without having to go through chutes and couloirs and kill myself in the process? Can I get back to the base without having to go through extreme terrain? Or is the place only suitable for casting calls of Warren Miller's films?
Furthermore, since the Marte chair calls the shots for the upper terrain at LL yet it is often closed sometimes for days at a time, are there other chairs from which I can access other open, yet lower, off-piste areas in LL, again without chutes or couloirs? Or is LL, without Marte, just a regular mountain not justifying the effort and cost to get down there?
Thank you in advance for any input.
José
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