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Bariloche Argentina August

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We will be in Bariloche Argentina for 4 days from 21 August, following a few days in Buenos Aires.
I cant really find much info or reviews of the Cerro Catedral resort where we will be skiing - old reviews unfortunately not too positive.
I was hoping that anyone with recent experience or knowledge would be so kind as to give any advise about the skiing there.

We will stay in Bariloche and will be transferred to the resort every day. Would really like to know about any good runs or maybe some off-piste.
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Bariloche is a lovely town and as long as the snow is good you will have a great time. There are lots of companies who do transfers up to the ski area and also a local bus which is very good as well. It's been a few years since I boarded there (2005) but you will see lots of areas where you can venture "a little" off piste without a guide. A lot of Argentinian skiers tend to stick to the pistes so it doesn't get tracked out nearly as quickly as in Europe. Chapelco resort in nearby San Martin Los Andes is a great ski area which is smaller but with more tree lined runs.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Are you going with Wynies?
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pablito69 wrote:
Bariloche is a lovely town and as long as the snow is good you will have a great time. There are lots of companies who do transfers up to the ski area and also a local bus which is very good as well. It's been a few years since I boarded there (2005) but you will see lots of areas where you can venture "a little" off piste without a guide. A lot of Argentinian skiers tend to stick to the pistes so it doesn't get tracked out nearly as quickly as in Europe. Chapelco resort in nearby San Martin Los Andes is a great ski area which is smaller but with more tree lined runs.


I was there with Snoworks about six years ago and I agree with the above regarding both on and off piste skiing.

We were only there for two days and I would say that Cerro Catedral is a bit small for a longer stay. If you can get to somewhere else as well it might be something worth considering.
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We are going with a group from my husbands work, organized by own company. Not all will ski, but will do excursions instead. Very wide range to accommodate so we will try to know ourselves where to ski - seeing that 4 days are short break.
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