We are a community
Our Vision: A Community Without Borders
The Andes offer what the Northern Hemisphere can’t: winter powder when it’s summer up north, uncrowded slopes, honest snow that keeps you humble, and scenery that stops you dead.
Official sites show the polished, commercial version. We want the real one—the one only riders can tell.
Alta Patagonia was born from a simple realization: the best stories aren't found in brochures, but in the chairlifts, the mountain huts, and the quiet moments before dropping into a couloir.
We are creating the definitive community for South American skiing. Whether you are a local who knows every secret stash in the Backbowls of Catedral, or a traveler planning your first trip to the Southern Cone, this is your home.


Built on Your Stories
That’s why this platform is built on your experiences.
From veterans who watched speed skiing records shattered in Portillo...
To fresh reports from a legendary storm cycle in Chapelco...
To those first turns in the beginner’s pen that changed everything.
Every featured piece comes from someone who’s lived it. We don't just talk about skiing; we celebrate the culture, the grit, and the "mountain cure" that only the Patagonia wilderness can provide.
We believe that once the mountain marks you, you never truly stop being a skier. You become part of a global tribe that speaks the language of the Andes.
Alta Patagonia is a collaborative space. We are here to bridge the gap between hemispheres and provide an authentic voice to the most awe-inspiring mountain range on Earth.
This is our story. Now, we want to hear yours.
Join the Movement


The Mountain Code
Respect the Raw: The Andes don’t care about your resume. We respect the mountain’s mood, the wind, and the terrain exactly as they are.
No Filter: We prefer a blurry photo of an epic day over a staged shot of a mediocre one. Authenticity over aesthetics.
The "Never-Ending Winter" Spirit: We believe the best way to spend a summer is chasing snow.
Community First: If you’ve got a story, a tip, or a warning about a hidden rock in the backcountry—share it. We’re all in this together.



