Thursday, November 21, 2013

Antarctica 2013- A journey to a paradise with paradisiac crew


 Finally I can seat down after a long winter ski guiding here in Bariloche, Argentina,  Southamerica and found time to write a thankful post about another excellent, inspiring and new friends trip to Antarctica 2013, really deserves to be written and described, here we go:

First of all, I just want to thanks to the crew:

THE TEAM:
Doug Stoup and Karyn Stanley, Ice Axe Expeditions have been running Antarctic Ski Cruises (2009/2011/2013) and let me be part of all of  them and their team since then, sharing this  with my group of  clients. Thanks again!

It is «Once in a lifetime trip» that,  more than skiing somewhere remote, is a congregation of good energy and  good people to go to one of remotest places on Earth: Antarctica

Doug Stoup is a dreamer that have been leading polar expeditions for more than a decade to both poles and polar regions, doing exploration,  first ascents and descents to say the least. Not only that, he works hard for kids being educated about  the wildlife and geology of this dreamed place: Antarctica.
He also leads disabled expeditions to this remote locations on Earth.
Karyn is his right hand and keep all guides and details nice and tight

I have to said that love for Antarctica gets build up, the first two years are to be sure if you like it , this third year I literally felt inlove and got hooked with the Peninsula even more, the skiing, the remoteness and the good energy level where we are all in same objective. I willing to keep paying "Drake Passage fee".. (read more below...)

Also, Thanks and respect to all guides/ colleagues that inspire friendship and wisdom in this crew, thanks Kris Erickson for leading the guides meetings in such a proffessional way, also for amazing Todd inspiring always kindness and happinness, showing the world with fun.
 Stefan the «Old Sabueso» lots to learn from him, from Alain, Glenn... Wise Per putting the right word in the right moment... Marco with amazing french humour...what else can I say

Andrew Mc Lean fast, smooth and clean in his guiding and skiing...(his jokes needs some lessons I think :-)...
Doug «ito» Workman, Chris Davenport and Jim, Andrew, Angela, Howie, Kim, Ben, Forest, Nicolay, Jason Mack.
Also Keoki amazing photographer and hippie soul that shines.
Lots to learn, I feel proud and humble to have the possibility of being part of  this Antarctic family.

Todd and Andrew Mc Lean 
Per and Stefan roommates


Guide meeting with Per, Stefan, Howie, Forest and Richard

Also big thanks to Alex and Laurie from keeping the boat organized and to all their crew and zodiac guys.
Ok lets go with THE TRIP:

The trip has 2 cruxes for me and are the infamous Drake Passage, thanks God that this last one was not as big as 2011 trip and waves were only to six meters on our return (beaufort 4 maybe.. ).. je
Last trip (2011) we experienced Beaufort 12 and yes, I slept for two days and the pictures were amazing....

The Sea Adventurer on duty in the Drake Passage
Jenn Bennet photography

Takes two days of full crossing to get to the Peninsula and the first sight of land is Smith Island the afternoon of second day brings excitement, so 
the next morning at 6am we are all on deck  (with seasick hangover in my case) and start the process of:  scouting lines and landings,  winds, and check packed ice on shore that sometimes difficulties the access with the zodiacs, so all this is a big work that Doug does from 5 am every morning.

Guides shows at 6.30 and here the show starts.
This time we ski some new mountains in the Antarctic Peninsula, part because Neumeyer channell and Lamaire channell were blocked by ice, so was difficult to go even lower south compared to other years, what really was great at the end because allowed us to visit this other bays that have millions of options.

Dimensions, I think is Andrew Mc Lean  or  Chris Davenport heading out to pick up spot on shore
There is so much to do and see that an entire life there will not be enough, but also is surprising also to see that over this few years,  actually we have beeing skiing some  and we can say: 
«Oh, we ski that one, o that one too....»  Specially  guys like Doug and Ericksonn that have been there since late 90's

We visited Paradise Bay again one of the must see, and we ski the bay right up north of it, Charlotte Bay

Team heading out for this ramp on the right

Heading back to pick up spot at the end of the day
We got very good days of skiing, and better snow conditions than other years, was a lot colder for the first four days.

Teams on summit of another unskied peakd, check big cravasses on top of the mountain

At end of the trip we visited and skied in Livingston Island and King George Island, where weather was not as friendly and we managed to ski some nice ramp with Doug «cito» in the white out.

King George Island, is the most populated place in the area and is where the plane can access  in case something happens, here we visited the Ukranian scientific  base





Big thanks to all clients that are friends that believe in our proffession and dream with us  that  without their support our career would not even exist. Along this 15 years of guiding I have seen so many places in the World  because this guys trusted me and encourage me to grow in my career as a Mountain Guide, that otherwise would have been impossible to me to visit this places, specially thanks to the ones who year after year keeps hiring me.

Paul heading to the ocean full on...

Good report of day by day here:
http://straightchuter.com/?p=7244
Hope this blog post was interesting to read, and remember if you read all the way down is because you are not skiing :) je...
(Humor is important!)

Hope to see you here in Argentina/ Chile/ Patagonia or in the Alps, Lyngen Alps, Iceland and/or Antarctica..
Thanks, Jorge Kozulj




























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Monday, April 08, 2013

Just back from Lyngen Alps, Norway!


We were lucky enough to have good snow during the entire week in the Lyngen Alps!
Here some pictures of a week of sailing and skiing!
Enjoy the slideshow and pics below!



Deep philosophy on board after skiing! 


Waiting for a pick up to go home!

 Northern Lights!

Julian skiing in perfect powder
Foto Charles Wara 

Foto Charles Wara 

Team on board sailing north!
Foto Charles Wara

Sunday, December 02, 2012

A Patagonian Mountain adventure update from August to November 2012


Today, after 4 months of continuous mountain and ski guiding trips in the Andes, finally I can seat down in a beautiful Patagonia rainy day, drops bounce on the roof and seems that can collapse, but will not!! Well anyway,


 Can be anywhere, but is the backcountry of Northern Patagonia and Lake Districts!

August was a month of multiday hut to hut ski trips, up to Frey hut, few days there , back to town, pack again and back up to the mountains. For sure, more days in the mountains than at home.. (be carefull for what you ask!!) . The long hut to hut Patagonian trip didnt work that much this year due lack of snow, but conditions , even with just enough snow were great above treeline...

Ski touring is an esthetic sport!
Marcos in the Backcountry of Cerro Catedral, Bariloche, Argentina!
One of the classics of Bariloche, Argentina


We had the opportunity to work with the guys of Powder Magazine in late August and help Grant Gunderson, KC Deane and Michelle Parker to shoot some pictures for an article. You will see it soon!

Granite and Snow, I think heaven is a bit like that!
Then, by end of August drove down south to ski near Fitz Roy massif, the town of El Chalten was empty with just 2 restaurants open and 2 lodging places. The real thing, the ghost town, the feeling of huge loneliness and vast spaces sink deep and make us appreciate how little we are!
We had a wonderful week there.

Later on September- October was a month of skiing volcanoes in Chile, and in this trip we were lucky with weather. Not every year we can summit all as planned, but this year we did it:
Casablanca, Puyehue, Osorno, Villarica, Llaima and Lonquimay, in all of them we stand up and had a 360 degrees view of the Andes.
Well, I think in Villarica we had few clouds.
Congratulations to the team of Llaima, because we did 1900 mts in only 4 hours and 20 min, this is a good achieve for 50/60 year old dudes!
Ricardo, il italiani con piu motivazzioni dil mondo
(bad Italian... I know) 
Volcan Lonquimay, the jewel of Chile
Then, we had few trips to Tronador, I didnt guide them, but both were successful because of my good friends guides Craig and Pablo.

Mt Tronador, we do it through the back side, no people, no bullshit!! :)
Then, November we did a 3 week trip with 3 amazing human beings, Duncan , Camilla and Sarah, also weather was much better than expected so we had a week in the Ice cap summitting Gorra Blanca and then Cerro Vespignani, drove along road 40 and summit Tronador in a quick 2 day trip

rockn rolling!
View from the Patagonian Ice cap towards North, Lago San Martin/ O'higgings, Glaciar Chico
Views of the Patagonian Ice cap!
Cerro Pollone, Piergiorgio and Cerro Torre!

Now hope we have some time off to go climbing a bit, then we will have a busy season in Iceland and Norway skiing for most of March and April 2013!

Thanks to all my clientele friends that I enjoy them as a family, Thanks to First Ascent- Eddie Bauer for helping out with gear for Andescross!
AƱadir leyenda

Sunday, August 05, 2012

Skiing the backcountry of Northern Patagonia with Seth Morrison



Finally mid July,  I returned from the beautiful Alps and Chamonix overcrowded scene,  that  have been very nice, but I didnt know how much I  enjoy the loneliness in the Patagonian mountains where you hardly see anybody, any tracks... Only condors, few locals and once in a while maybe an airplane that flies high , high to show lakes and mountains to the visitors. Guiding in Argentina is amazing!

Anyway, since arrived to Bariloche, Patagonia, Argentina barely slept at home, for the last 2 weeks I have been ski guiding in Frey hut backcountry and surroundings of Bariloche with excellent guys, enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers! Thank you!

At first Daniel with his girlfriend Sarah and Heather came to visit, all of them from Boulder, Colorado, so we never stop talking about El dorado canyon and the nice climbs around there.

We got one night of a nice storm and next day we ski three amazing couloirs, all of them with 30 cm of  new fresh snow.

Right after that, next day , after guiding for the entire week showed up the Oakley team and Seth Morrison to do a gear test movie to try their new clothing products.
So 11 guys from Oakley went to Frey hut with me, we departed with 60 km winds, and later up in the ridge some gust for sure passed the 100 km/h wind speed, some hard work there and then gladly next day was beautiful and sunny, so we hiked and skied to do some wor  and spend few days  getting good film and photography here in the Northern Patagonian Andes.


Oakley team working! 





When I got home watched An Ordinary Skier, an story about Seth Morrison life and  made me happy that some of the footage was made here in Bariloche, Argentina

Then few days of rest, and another week ski guiding in my backyard.
Conditions are very good to do some steep couloirs in many face aspect now, but  anyway have not been snowing a lot.
Next week we expect a good storm....


In few days more we are heading to Volcan Puyehue to ski around there after a year of human inactivity  due the recent eruption of this volcano in June 4th , 2011... tell you more later!

Saturday, June 09, 2012

Skiing in Southamerica August- September 2012?


The upcoming Southamerican and Patagonia ski season is showing up with good cold temperatures, we had few days of -12 C in the town of Bariloche this first days of June  and mountains are already white with some snow forming a nice snowpack!

This picture below is to invite and seduce you to Ski Refugio Frey wonderland , a magic terrain full of chutes, cirques and open bowls, and even tree skiing for bad weather days!
From here is easy to combine a trip to do Hut to Hut Ski touring traverse in between the logistics of cabins/ lodges in the heart of  Nahuel Huapi National Park in Bariloche, Patagonia, Argentina.

Skiing Monk's chute back in 1999!

Another great option is to combine hut to hut ski traverse with beautiful ascent to Monte Tronador (3554 mts), biggest and tallest glaciated peak  of Nahuel Huapi National Park.

Cerro Tronador-3554mts
For October, best option is to ski the Volcanoes of Chile, joining the main 5 summits of Volcan Osorno, Volcan Villarica, Lanin,  Volcan LLaima and Lonquimay, at least this are the one we love the most!

Comes November and starts the expedition time to ski in the Patagonia Ice cap, famous peak Gorra Blanca with majestic views of Cerro Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre!