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Portillo Chile - June 2005

Portillo is located near the base of Mt. Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Western hemisphere (7,266 meters, 23,834 feet). Portillo is Chile's first ski resort and important in the evolution of world skiing. It is generally regarded as the best organized ski resort in South America. The resort has hosted numerous international events including the 1966 World Championships.

People began skiing in the area when the Argentina-Chile railway line reached Portillo in 1890. Virtually all of the resort's accommodation and activities are concentrated in the huge hotel complex. This is one of the world's classic mountain hotels, and has been so pretty much from day one - receiving rave reviews in the 1940s and '50s and still very highly regarded.

Portillo's ski area is split in to two by the hotel but is very highly regarded by good skiers, who have 50% of the terrain. With limited numbers on the slopes, the chances of finding wide empty fields of light powder to float through beneath blue skies and above the beautiful lake are well above even.

Vertical Drop: 762m/2,500'

Hotel's altitude: 2,880m/9,450'

Longest Run: 2,465m/1.5 mi.

Top Elevation: 3,310m/10,860'

Lifts: 12 (3 quads, 1 triple, and 1 double chairlift, 2 va et vient and 5 surface)

Terrain: 10/35/35/20 (beg/int/adv/exp)

Skiable Acres: 1,235

Snowboards: Yes
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Hotel Portillo
Hotel Portillo
Juncalillo lift
Juncalillo lift
The Juncalillo run crosses over the tunnels on the road
The Juncalillo run crosses over the tunnels on the road
On the way down from Portillo
On the way down from Portillo
v3/09/189109/3/45539652.DSCN1014.jpg Back down below the treeline, typical town surrounding the area
Back down below the treeline, typical town surrounding the area
Goodbye Andes
Goodbye Andes
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v3/09/189109/3/45539656.DSCN1018.jpg Cross made from a bent fork
Cross made from a bent fork
Sunset over the Andes
Sunset over the Andes
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v3/09/189109/3/45612006.Picture167.jpg v3/09/189109/3/45612007.Picture168.jpg Angie, Ana, Debbie, Kristin and Brian at the market
Angie, Ana, Debbie, Kristin and Brian at the market
Sunset on the Andes
Sunset on the Andes
Welcome to Underagga Vineyards
Welcome to Underagga Vineyards
v3/09/189109/3/45612009.Picture170.jpg Underagga Vineyards
Underagga Vineyards
Debbie at Underagga
Debbie at Underagga
v3/09/189109/3/45539662.DSCN1025.jpg Wine waiting for bottling at Underagga
Wine waiting for bottling at Underagga
Sr. Underagga's office
Sr. Underagga's office
Museum section of the Underagga Wine Cellar
Museum section of the Underagga Wine Cellar
Reserve wine aging
Reserve wine aging
v3/09/189109/3/45539667.DSCN1031.jpg Post vino singing
Post vino singing
There's a story behind these empanadas
There's a story behind these empanadas
Castle Hidalgo atop Santa Lucia Hill in Santiago
Castle Hidalgo atop Santa Lucia Hill in Santiago
Caupolican
Caupolican
Entrance to Castle Hidalgo
Entrance to Castle Hidalgo
Allende statue on the plaza of La Moneda
Allende statue on the plaza of La Moneda
Carabineros guarding La Moneda in Santiago
Carabineros guarding La Moneda in Santiago
Ana y Debbie con un carabinero
Ana y Debbie con un carabinero
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