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New Lift at Catedral Alta

By southamerica@mountainnews.com on July 29, 2007

A new triple chair moves more skiers at Bariloche, and crowds abate somewhat at all resorts.

Light Snowfall and Energy Cutbacks

By southamerica@mountainnews.com on July 16, 2007

Argentine resorts received light snowfall, and freezing temperatures nationwide have spurred an energy crisis.

Chapelco: Newest Chair, Coldest Temperatures

By southamerica@mountainnews.com on July 9, 2007

Chapelco unveils South America’s most modern chair and bundles up in Argentina’s coldest temperatures

Bariloche Shuts Down After Monster Storm

By southamerica@mountainnews.com on June 25, 2007

Bariloche region comes to a standstill as largest storm in a decade keeps skiers indoors or unable to reach the resort.

Snow Falling at Argentine Resorts

By southamerica@mountainnews.com on June 19, 2007

Most resorts plan for a June 23 opening, with snowfall throughout this week.

Argentine Resorts Finally See Snow

By southamerica@mountainnews.com on June 11, 2007

Argentina's resorts welcome much-needed snow.

The Land of Fire Gets the Most Snow

By southamerica@mountainnews.com on June 8, 2007

Cerro Castor -- Ushuaia's resort not a novelty any longer.

Las Leñas and the LX Experience

By southamerica@mountainnews.com on May 30, 2007

Las Leñas isn't known as the Magic Kingdom only for its terrain, the new LX Experience and Action Park have put this resort on the map as skiing's Disneyland of South America.

Bariloche’s Winter Playground Just Got Better

By southamerica@mountainnews.com on April 30, 2007

Catedral Alta Patagonia Resort in Bariloche completes ambitious modernization plan and becomes South America's most developed resort.

Cerro Chapelco Modernizes with New Quad

By southamerica@mountainnews.com on April 17, 2007

New Quad, Snow Guns, Electronic Lift Pass and Customer Service Improvements at Cerro Chapelco

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