Pick of The Month - September 2019

Elemental Adventure •

Patagonia

The southern hemisphere season is still going strong and and with one of the deepest snowpacks in South America, Patagonia is the place to be. We have limited space available for a lucky few to venture south and deep into the wilderness of Chilean and Argentine Patagonia. First descents and exploration are the name of the game.

Based in central Argentine Patagonia, at the 42nd parallel, near the border with Chile our base of operations is accessed via a two hour flight from Buenos Aires and a scenic 90-minute drive.

Dates

21 - 28 September

Price

Group of up to four: $15,000 USD including 8 hours of flying time
Group of up to eight: $18,000 USD including 14 hours of flying time

Included in the Price

  • Six days of heliskiing
  • Services of professional heliski guide
  • Avalanche safety equipment: airbag pack, beacon, shovel, probe
  • Seven nights luxury lodging accommodation
  • All meals and beverages – gourmet Argentine cuisine
  • Return ground transportation from the airport
  • Alternative activities in the event that bad weather prevents flying (ski resort, fly fishing, snowcat skiing, snomobiling)

Not Included

  • International and domestic flights
  • Visas or airport fees
  • Insurance
  • Ski/Snowboard equipment – rentals available

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