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Women’s Ski Camp

Women’s Ski Camp Push Your Limits in Patagonia

For experienced female skiers, PowderQuest's private women's ski camp is the ideal setting for honing your freeride technique, trying uphill skiing, and developing your backcountry skills. When it comes to equipment and fitness, preparation is essential. In order to maximize the experience for all skiers, most trips may be customized to fit your skill level, particularly when you book as a private group.

Who This Camp Is For

Women who want to improve their backcountry skiing abilities, experience uphill skiing for the first time, and test their boundaries on freeride terrain are the target audience for this program. It is advised to have a decent level of fitness in order to fully enjoy each day and take advantage of the professional guiding, as daily trips involve 500–1,000 meters (1,600–3,300 ft) of vertical gain over several short climbs.

The Lodge Your Patagonian Base

The ski-in/ski-out lodge features two large shared bathrooms, comfortable bedrooms with wood burner heating for up to four people, and warm communal areas centered around a central fireplace. A large community eating space with stunning views and an outdoor hot tub for unwinding under the Patagonian sky are also available to guests. The lodge offers the ideal setting for resting, interacting with other explorers, and honing skiing abilities in the breathtaking nature.

Elevate Your Skills in a Women-Only Ski Experience

The women's ski camp offered by PowderQuest is more than simply a ski vacation; it's a chance to develop, push yourself, and meet other adventurous people in one of the most stunning backcountry locations on earth. This program is intended to empower experienced women skiers while providing them with life-changing experiences in Patagonia, from honing their skills in freeride clinics to taking on daily touring challenges.


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