Amazing Argentina

  Peak Leaders’ course in Bariloche, Argentina, is unlike any other ski or snowboard instructor course. This course will not only qualify you as a BASI level 2 ski or snowboard instructor, allowing you to instruct around the world, but will introduce you to one of the most beautiful and eclectic countries on the planet. This summer we sent Tom and Mhairi, two members of […]

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Cat-Boarding at Baguales Mountain Reserve

  While on their brief visit to Argentina, to check-out our 9-week instructor course, office team members Tom and Mhairi spent a day Cat-Boarding at Baguales Mountain Reserve. As this is available to all trainees on our Argentina course, as an optional extra, a number of the trainees and BASI trainers on the course this summer managed to visit Baguales to shred. Wanting to see what […]

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Argentina Ski Instructor Course – Week 8

  The trainees felt the pressure at the beginning of the week as they were half way through their BASI Alpine Level 2 exams here in Patagonia. They had plenty of feedback and time at the weekend to relax and make the necessary changes to their skiing before kicking-off week 8 with some exceptional weather. With some new snow the pistes were perfect for all […]

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Argentina Ski Instructor Course – Week 6

  Week 6 for the Peak Leaders trainees in Argentina has been a battle against the elements. We’ve had both extremities, from glorious sunshine to heavy snowstorms, and everything in between. The week started off with great conditions. The BASI trainers started the week of training by focusing on the hopeful Level 2 ski instructors weaknesses, in both their skiing and and teaching skills. By […]

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Argentina Ski Instructor Course – Week 2

  Week 2 of the Peak Leaders Ski Instructor course in Bariloche has been a great week for skiing. Over the weekend a storm hit Bariloche with rain and wind. However this rain fell as snow on the slopes of Cerro Catedral. Unfortunately for the first two days the wind persisted and was too strong for us to go too high up the Mountain, so […]

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