Has anyone mobbed Argentina?

I've been WFH for about 15 months now and after a fire season of fucking off on fridays to ride key and a bay and answer teams messages from my phone, I've realized that I'm certainly not ready for the season to be over and want to continue this trend.

A good friend and I have had the idea in theory for months and months and to WFH for a month of the summer in another country where we could ski too. Glaciers in Europe are way too damn expensive and the time change doesn't allow me to attend the meetings I have as priority. So we've landed on a new solution.

For the month of July and part of august, we'll be skiing and riding out of San Carlos De Bariloche in Argentina. Time zone works out where i can ski 9-noon then work 12:30-9 PM, which im unreal stoking on. Just booked the 2 bedroom house in the town center (surprisingly affordable at about $22 per night per person for 24 nights). Renting a car as well, crazy lucky to pull this off, been saving for since idea inception 8 months ago.

My question for the boys is - has anyone ever ridden in Argentina or this mountain range specifically? Wondering if anyone can provide insight on the mountain (is the park popping, where the danky terrain is, is apres a beautiful shitshow, etc.)

I realize there are websites with info and shit but honestly many are surprisingly cryptic, especially the ticket office site, so would love insight there too.

I know there's a casino in town and looking to make sure the argentinean steakhouses aren't the only warm cuts of meat you can find after hours short of a whorehouse so lmk about nightlife (heard there are clubs in town).
 
Do it. It’s surprisingly easy, you just can’t rely more n the internet as much. Once ur all set up people will help you. There will be plenty of nightlife
 
I’m telling you man stay at the flaming kiwi. I got sooo much pussy there, and I wasn’t even trying. Got em by the bushel. All girls in NZ do anal so that’s always a bonus. Here. The bed are nice and firm so u can fuck girls in many different positions. Make sure to get a bottom bunk, if ur going to be banging a chick standing up, wear a pair of tims or jordans. the floor is kinda gross

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This and also don’t let your company find out. Some companies get super fucking pissy about WFH abroad because of taxes and employer obligations

14296861:B.Gillis said:
I'm pretty sure Argentina is still closed to tourists
 
Skiing until 12 would suck, and only having 30 minutes to get back to town is not realistic (traffic can get crazy). Steak is great, clubs go off all night, park is fairly legit. I don't usually get down there until Sept, but i've heard they don't really get the park going until mid August. Bariloche is rad, but it's def not like skiing in the States.
 
14296962:3mania said:
Skiing until 12 would suck, and only having 30 minutes to get back to town is not realistic (traffic can get crazy). Steak is great, clubs go off all night, park is fairly legit. I don't usually get down there until Sept, but i've heard they don't really get the park going until mid August. Bariloche is rad, but it's def not like skiing in the States.

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14296867:TRVP_ANGEL said:
I’m telling you man stay at the flaming kiwi. I got sooo much pussy there, and I wasn’t even trying. Got em by the bushel. All girls in NZ do anal so that’s always a bonus. Here. The bed are nice and firm so u can fuck girls in many different positions. Make sure to get a bottom bunk, if ur going to be banging a chick standing up, wear a pair of tims or jordans. the floor is kinda gross

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14296943:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
This and also don’t let your company find out. Some companies get super fucking pissy about WFH abroad because of taxes and employer obligations

company knows, boss is all about it.
 
14296861:B.Gillis said:
I'm pretty sure Argentina is still closed to tourists

nah - airline passengers to the United States ages two years and older must provide a negative COVID-19 viral test taken within three calendar days of travel.
 
14296867:TRVP_ANGEL said:
I’m telling you man stay at the flaming kiwi. I got sooo much pussy there, and I wasn’t even trying. Got em by the bushel. All girls in NZ do anal so that’s always a bonus. Here. The bed are nice and firm so u can fuck girls in many different positions. Make sure to get a bottom bunk, if ur going to be banging a chick standing up, wear a pair of tims or jordans. the floor is kinda gross

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love the look but logistically the bunk bed will be difficult to spit roast kiwis in with my mate - i'll have to get creative. good looks partner
 
14296962:3mania said:
Skiing until 12 would suck, and only having 30 minutes to get back to town is not realistic (traffic can get crazy). Steak is great, clubs go off all night, park is fairly legit. I don't usually get down there until Sept, but i've heard they don't really get the park going until mid August. Bariloche is rad, but it's def not like skiing in the States.

good looks on traffic boss - we do have a rental whip for the entire time. i know you mentioned traffic being a bitch but not sure if that helps at all as far as avoiding public transit/waiting for busses? sick couloir shot thats fire
 
I can’t find Argentina’s border website but all the other official pages I’m seeing from other governments are showing that foreign nationals and non-residents can’t enter Argentina. Also, they were quick to lock their borders (even to citizens) so it makes it more believable. Granted, I could be wrong but I’ve done a fair bit of traveling internationally during COVID and it doesn’t look promising.

Where are you seeing that you can enter? And past that - how do you know you will have a flight? Places like australia are chaos right now with limited flights in.

Im not trying to be a negative Nancy, it’s just things aren’t as easy as they once were and it usually takes a decent amount of preparation.

14297008:chicken4dathotz said:
nah - airline passengers to the United States ages two years and older must provide a negative COVID-19 viral test taken within three calendar days of travel.
 
14297010:chicken4dathotz said:
good looks on traffic boss - we do have a rental whip for the entire time. i know you mentioned traffic being a bitch but not sure if that helps at all as far as avoiding public transit/waiting for busses? sick couloir shot that's ndefire

Under the best conditions, no weather, no traffic it still takes 30 minutes to get from the mountain to "el centro". There are two routes, Bustillo the main hiway along the lake and Pioneeros which is kinda the back way thru a lot of neighborhoods with a lot of traffic lights. Traffic (as well as most everything else) is less than organized down there. Bariloche has over 250,000 people so getting around there is def a cluster 90% of the time. Also police check points are often set up a couple of miles down from the mountain just to fuck w/ you. Good luck if you they open up and you can get down there its lit! I've been down there 10+ times and its amazing, but don't think it's like skiing in US or Europe.
 
14297053:B.Gillis said:
Nah - that only applies if you’re a citizen or have family in Argentina. The government extended their border closure for another two weeks. Border hasn’t been open to tourists for over a year now.

Yeah, i just check the US embassy website and ARG is still a no go. I'm hoping by Sept. they can get things under control and travel can resume.. but if you know anything about ARG, the chances of them getting their shit together and back to normal are pretty slim.
 
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honestly y’all are absolutely right an i completely read the first response i had i correctly.

that being said - most recent info i’m seeing is that a verbal affidavit may do the trick now. again, pretty cryptic

14297057:B.Gillis said:
It’s tough for south American countries. Most of them don’t have the healthcare infrastructure that we have in the states. Mix that with a lack of funding for vaccines and you can understand why they’re struggling. Hopefully they get some help from donated vaccines and they can implement a way to get everyone dosed.
 
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