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Argentinian skiing booms, as cash-rich Brazilians stream in

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A soaring Brazilian currency, against the background of a huge 2002 devaluation of the Argentinian peso, has resulted in boom business for Argentina's ski resorts.
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"The season is magnificent,'' said Paula Gomez, sales manager of Catedral Alta Patagonia, the company that has run Catedral Mountain [Bariloche] since 1996, in an e-mail. "Brazilians are willing to come to the snow, many of them are having their first experience skiing.''

This report (which doesn't mention the snow this year - presumably another key factor) from Bloomberg.com

Anyone skied in Argentina?
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As part of the first British Team (from any sport, I think) to compete in Argentina after the Falklands war, I skied at Las Lenas and Bariloche in 1985. The former is very high and has better snow, but is a small, bleak, purpose-built resort. The latter is a large town with crazy nightlife, but lower slopes which didn't have good snow that year. For an all-round interesting holiday I would definitely choose the latter; Bariloche is a FUN town!
The locals were almost totally anglo-phile and anxious to put the war behind us, although there was one anonymous death threat phoned into the race organisers at Bariloche.
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Martin Bell,

Agree with Martin. Bariloche has a real European feel.

As for the Brazillians on my visits to SA (Especially Argentina) theynhave allways made up large numbers after the North Americans .
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Martin Bell,

Agree with Martin. Bariloche has a real European feel.

As for the Brazillians on my visits to SA (Especially Argentina) theynhave allways made up large numbers after the North Americans .
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Martin Bell,

Agree with Martin. Bariloche has a real European feel.

As for the Brazillians on my visits to SA (Especially Argentina) theynhave allways made up large numbers after the North Americans .
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