The biggest real difference is that there are 4 chairlifts serving different terrain. which you will actually ski, in La Parva, and 2, at best, in Valle Nevado (assuming all are running in both). Also, the main bowl of Valle Nevado (Andes Express) is high and has a south east orientation, making it the best bowl and fastest lift in the 3 Valleys.
Thanks a lot for your video. It helped a lot, because you talked about several doubts that I had and couldn't find searching the internet. Congratulations.
Hello I am from chile (Santiago) and I love to ski in valle nevando, la parva and el colorado. And I wanted to know witch do you like more valle nevado or la parva. Also I love your videos. Keep it up.
Thanks so much! I love both. It's tough for me to choose a favorite because I only had 2 days at La Parva and there were during a snow storm, so it was hard to get a true feel for La Parva because the visibility was poor. I did not fully explore some terrain because it was difficult to see where I was going. So for now, I would say Valle Nevado, but I need some more time at La Parva!
Thank you for this video. Considering heading down🇨🇱 in Aug 2024 for 4 days of skiing. From NY/NJ area and usually ski Belleayre in NY. Senior intermediate. Not monster like you. Would you agree Colorado, La Parva and Farellones with Valle Nevado sprinkled in one of the 4 days. Regarding cash - any use for it or is everything Apple Pay etc? Appreciate your advice. Enjoy your videos - style, information, insights, delivery. Well done👍 Oh P/s....airlines and my ski bag. Thinking Avianca out of JFK down to Santiago. Are ski bags considered luggage if they are giving me 2 checked bags? Thank you
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it. Absolutely, if you ski Belleayre, La Parva and Valle Nevado will be similar in terms of steepness of terrain. Belleayre may actually have more moguls since the Chilean resorts are above the tree line. I haven't skied El Colorado yet, but I hear it's generally more beginner in nature than the others, so there will be no surprises there. I had no problems with credit cards anywhere. As far as ski bags, I'd check the airline website to confirm, but generally, my experience has been that South American airlines will treat a ski bag as a regular checked bag as long as it's within the total inch-wide measurements for checked bag. Just like in the U.S. and Europe. So far, this is looking like a great South American winter, with many resorts opening early, so you may have picked one of the best years to go. Let's hope the snow keeps coming!
@skiboyNY Did you bring your own food up with you to the resort? Is there an easy way to have single accomodation between the two resorts? Am looking at spending 4 -5 days here in early september and wanted to hit vLle nevado for 2-3 days, la parva for a day and el colorado, wanted to know how to get between the resorts if i take the shuttle bus up from santiago.
Yes, I bought food in Santiago and brought it up because the markets at Valle Nevado and La Parva don't have much and are expensive. If the snow conditions are ideal, you can ski or board between all three resorts. So you could stay at one resort the whole time and still visit all of the others. But they don't sell a common pass. So if you're staying at one resort, when you connect to the other, you'll have to go immediately to a lift ticket office to buy a pass. La Parva seems only to have ticket offices at the main base despite what the trail map says, at least when I was there during August. The other ticket offices were closed. If you take a shuttle bus from Santiago, you should be able to find one that takes you to whichever resort you want to visit.
Hi. I’m from Chile. Valle Nevado and la Parva were acquired by the same owner (Colorado is on track to join them as well) so you shouldn’t need to change acommodation, just change from Valle Nevado to La Parva skiing whenever you want. It is quite simple to go skiing into Colorado from any of the other 2 as well so you can easily ski the 3 of them any given day. You should consider bringing all you need from Santiago but there are some shops up in the mountains in case you missed something, althought they are more expensive and limited
Hello im going to spend 7 days skiing in Valle nevado, im wondering can I rent ski equipment for 7 days straight, and keep it in my apartment to avoid the rental lines
I didn't rent skis there, but they do have rentals at the resort, so you should be able to rent for 7 days straight. My rental apartment building had a ski locker at the entrance, so I stored my skis there overnight. There's a good chance your apartment building will have something similar. Let's hope they keep getting snow!
I use a 360 camera attached to an invisible selfie stick that I then attach to my helmet. Typically on the back or side of the helmet. It makes it a bit difficult to ski, but it can give you some pretty good shots. I explain it a bit here: ruclips.net/video/fhU9Z9lhzQs/видео.html
Yes, on this trip, I went alone. I met others there who did the same thing. If you stay in one of the hotels, it may be much easier to meet others. It obviously helps to speak Spanish, but I don't and was still able to manage Santiago, Valle Nevado and La Parva well. The only language struggle I had was in La Parva.
Dang $450 a night? Im doing this poor man style and renting a 2 week Airbnb in Santiago for $600 total that is near skitotal and paying $30 a day to take the shittle and back.
Yes, definitely ideal to have multiple people to bring the cost down. Unfortunately, if you don't have that, the cheaper options tend not to have WIFI and aren't as nice. That's a great deal that you got! You can get so much more time in for the same spend!
@@SkiBoyNY. Yeah for sure. And you did get the ski in an out experience. So that's nice. I just figured I would make more than just a ski trip out of it. And use my Ikon days as I please. Just go up 7 times in the 2 weeks I'm there. I'm sure it will be way more of a hassle but oh well. Still have time to chill and hang in Santiago and some other areas.
Gracias por tu comentario. Los derechos humanos también son un tema que nos divide en los Estados Unidos. Nos enseñan poco de la historia de Chile, así que si vamos a visitar su país para esquiar o hacer snowboard y pasar un día en Santiago, creo que es una buena idea que visitemos el museo y conozcamos su historia y el papel que tuvo nuestro país jugó en él. Eso es un mínimo.
they are joining la parva and valle nevado, I bought a season pass for valle nevado this year (2024), and I'll have access to la parva with it too,
Finally
The biggest real difference is that there are 4 chairlifts serving different terrain. which you will actually ski, in La Parva, and 2, at best, in Valle Nevado (assuming all are running in both). Also, the main bowl of Valle Nevado (Andes Express) is high and has a south east orientation, making it the best bowl and fastest lift in the 3 Valleys.
Thanks a lot for your video. It helped a lot, because you talked about several doubts that I had and couldn't find searching the internet. Congratulations.
Thanks. Hope you enjoy whichever resort you end up going to!
I love your videos! I’m glad I found your channel! 🤙
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it!
Perfect for our 2wk trip in late July. Thank you!
Hope you have a great time there! It's such a spot.
We will be there in late july also
Excellent video! You brought information that’s difficult to get. Thanks 🙏🏻
Thanks so much!
great video! between Valle Nevado, La Parva and Chapelco. what's your favorite?
El Colorado!
Hello I am from chile (Santiago) and I love to ski in valle nevando, la parva and el colorado. And I wanted to know witch do you like more valle nevado or la parva. Also I love your videos.
Keep it up.
Thanks so much! I love both. It's tough for me to choose a favorite because I only had 2 days at La Parva and there were during a snow storm, so it was hard to get a true feel for La Parva because the visibility was poor. I did not fully explore some terrain because it was difficult to see where I was going. So for now, I would say Valle Nevado, but I need some more time at La Parva!
Thank you for this video. Considering heading down🇨🇱 in Aug 2024 for 4 days of skiing. From NY/NJ area and usually ski Belleayre in NY. Senior intermediate. Not monster like you. Would you agree Colorado, La Parva and Farellones with Valle Nevado sprinkled in one of the 4 days. Regarding cash - any use for it or is everything Apple Pay etc?
Appreciate your advice. Enjoy your videos - style, information, insights, delivery. Well done👍
Oh P/s....airlines and my ski bag. Thinking Avianca out of JFK down to Santiago. Are ski bags considered luggage if they are giving me 2 checked bags?
Thank you
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it. Absolutely, if you ski Belleayre, La Parva and Valle Nevado will be similar in terms of steepness of terrain. Belleayre may actually have more moguls since the Chilean resorts are above the tree line. I haven't skied El Colorado yet, but I hear it's generally more beginner in nature than the others, so there will be no surprises there. I had no problems with credit cards anywhere. As far as ski bags, I'd check the airline website to confirm, but generally, my experience has been that South American airlines will treat a ski bag as a regular checked bag as long as it's within the total inch-wide measurements for checked bag. Just like in the U.S. and Europe. So far, this is looking like a great South American winter, with many resorts opening early, so you may have picked one of the best years to go. Let's hope the snow keeps coming!
@skiboyNY
Did you bring your own food up with you to the resort?
Is there an easy way to have single accomodation between the two resorts?
Am looking at spending 4 -5 days here in early september and wanted to hit vLle nevado for 2-3 days, la parva for a day and el colorado, wanted to know how to get between the resorts if i take the shuttle bus up from santiago.
Yes, I bought food in Santiago and brought it up because the markets at Valle Nevado and La Parva don't have much and are expensive.
If the snow conditions are ideal, you can ski or board between all three resorts. So you could stay at one resort the whole time and still visit all of the others. But they don't sell a common pass. So if you're staying at one resort, when you connect to the other, you'll have to go immediately to a lift ticket office to buy a pass. La Parva seems only to have ticket offices at the main base despite what the trail map says, at least when I was there during August. The other ticket offices were closed. If you take a shuttle bus from Santiago, you should be able to find one that takes you to whichever resort you want to visit.
Hi. I’m from Chile. Valle Nevado and la Parva were acquired by the same owner (Colorado is on track to join them as well) so you shouldn’t need to change acommodation, just change from Valle Nevado to La Parva skiing whenever you want. It is quite simple to go skiing into Colorado from any of the other 2 as well so you can easily ski the 3 of them any given day. You should consider bringing all you need from Santiago but there are some shops up in the mountains in case you missed something, althought they are more expensive and limited
Hello im going to spend 7 days skiing in Valle nevado, im wondering can I rent ski equipment for 7 days straight, and keep it in my apartment to avoid the rental lines
I didn't rent skis there, but they do have rentals at the resort, so you should be able to rent for 7 days straight. My rental apartment building had a ski locker at the entrance, so I stored my skis there overnight. There's a good chance your apartment building will have something similar. Let's hope they keep getting snow!
Where do you have your cam connected to when your skiing to give you that angle?
I use a 360 camera attached to an invisible selfie stick that I then attach to my helmet. Typically on the back or side of the helmet. It makes it a bit difficult to ski, but it can give you some pretty good shots. I explain it a bit here: ruclips.net/video/fhU9Z9lhzQs/видео.html
Did you go alone? I'm debating whether to go by myself or not.
Yes, on this trip, I went alone. I met others there who did the same thing. If you stay in one of the hotels, it may be much easier to meet others. It obviously helps to speak Spanish, but I don't and was still able to manage Santiago, Valle Nevado and La Parva well. The only language struggle I had was in La Parva.
Dang $450 a night? Im doing this poor man style and renting a 2 week Airbnb in Santiago for $600 total that is near skitotal and paying $30 a day to take the shittle and back.
Yes, definitely ideal to have multiple people to bring the cost down. Unfortunately, if you don't have that, the cheaper options tend not to have WIFI and aren't as nice. That's a great deal that you got! You can get so much more time in for the same spend!
@@SkiBoyNY. Yeah for sure. And you did get the ski in an out experience. So that's nice. I just figured I would make more than just a ski trip out of it. And use my Ikon days as I please. Just go up 7 times in the 2 weeks I'm there. I'm sure it will be way more of a hassle but oh well. Still have time to chill and hang in Santiago and some other areas.
Somos mas. Q los derechos humamos y pinochet
Chile es chile
Y somos lo mejor de latinoamerica
Grigooo....penca
Qué tiene que ver mostrar la belleza de los centros de esquí con el tema de los DDHH??? NADA, ese tema divide a los chilenos
Gracias por tu comentario. Los derechos humanos también son un tema que nos divide en los Estados Unidos. Nos enseñan poco de la historia de Chile, así que si vamos a visitar su país para esquiar o hacer snowboard y pasar un día en Santiago, creo que es una buena idea que visitemos el museo y conozcamos su historia y el papel que tuvo nuestro país jugó en él. Eso es un mínimo.