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Like Free Gear? Look No Further…
In case you haven’t heard, our partnership with eyewear company ZEAL Optics is continuing, and we are more stoked than ever for what’s in store. With our common goals in terms of adventure, exploration and travel as well as sharing common markets in both the snow and surf worlds, it made complete sense to brand the 2nd Annual ZEAL Week during Session 4 (Aug. 20th – Aug. 27th) of SASS Argentina this summer.
Q&A with Skylar Holgate
There are seasonal snowboard guides, and then there are guides who eat, breath, and live for snowboarding year round. It’s a no-brainer that Skylar Holgate represents the latter, and in doing this he’s found a way to stay on snow during just about every month out of the year, including August where he holds the Head Guide position at SASS Argentina. Between his adventures across the globe, we got a chance to catch up with Skylar on Argentina, Chile, snowmobiles, and more…
Argentina Reciprocity Fee WAIVED
Since the early days of SASS’s South American expeditions, Argentina has charged what they call a “Reciprocity Fee” for US, Canadian, and Australian citizens to enter the country in order to receive their 90-day travel visa. After the fee was paid once, it was good for any return trips to Argentina for 10 years, but the $160 USD hit was still never fun.
The Next Big Thing Is Here… SASS Chile
We are extremely excited to announce our newest trip in the SASS lineup… SASS Chile. After operating SASS Argentina for the past 12 seasons, we are taking the SASS brand of next level experiences across the border into the heart of the Chilean Andes beginning this September. This step significantly broadens our existing operations that take advantage of the South American winter during the North American summer. SASS Chile grew out of years of ongoing exploration focused on unique locations and untouched terrain aimed to provide an unparalleled experience to the SASS clientele that has come accustomed to the customer service, educational platform, allstar staff and camaraderie for which SASS is known.
SASS Chile will operate for one week from August 27th – September 2nd and is offered as both a stand alone trip, or as the second half of a truly unreal ski trip to South America, tying together SASS Argentina with the brand new SASS Chile. Clients choosing the latter, will head to Bariloche for Session 4 of SASS Argentina, then jump into a van and traverse the Andes ending up poised for another week of exclusive snowmobile skiing at SASS Chile.

SASS Chile is the premier backcountry snowmobile-accessed guided shred experience. The combination of terrain, equipment, lodging and culture is rare and unique to this zone and program. Combine that with an elite team of guides to create an unparalleled sled-skiing experience — not only showing you to the goods, but getting you there. Headed up by mastermind and lead guide, Skylar Holgate, this team gets the benefit of his seasons of experience in this terrain and countless time spent on snow-machines in the mountains. SASS is excited to introduce this exclusive opportunity to go skiing in Chile to select high-end skiers and snowboarders with high levels of fitness, endurance and a desire for adventure.

This is not a vacation. This is an all-out shred-fest and we will be getting after it on some of the sickest snow machines any of us have ever had the pleasure of riding. Needless to say we will earn our asado every night.

With this first step of expansion into Chile, we look to continue to share the joys of skiing during the summer months in some of the most culturally rich areas of South America. Perfect for the solo traveler as well as groups, the SASS experience is designed to build lifelong friendships, influence deeper backcountry knowledge and create a platform for progression as well as a damn good time.
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Kaitlyn Farrington SUPER SESSIONS
WHO: Olympic Gold Medalist Kaitlyn Farrington and YOU
WHAT: The Kaitlyn Farrington SUPER SESSIONS at SASS Argentina
WHERE: SASS Argentina, Catedral Alta Patagonia, Bariloche
WHEN: Session 2 (August 6th – 13th) & Session 3 (August 13th – 20th)
WHY: Make your dreams reality by taking your riding to the next level
HOW: Inquire, Win, Register, Win, Have the trip of a lifetime…
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Kaitlyn shredding above the resort last year. Photo: Ben Girardi
We are so stoked to have SASS Family Member and Olympic Gold Medalist Kaitlyn Farrington back for her third season at SASS Argentina. This time we are blowing it up creating two SUPER SESSIONS with Kaitlyn at the helm as a guest coach bringing her unique brand of stoke and enthusiasm to the experience.
Kaitlyn has been down to SASS Argentina for the past two seasons, utilizing our all-star guide staff to help transition her snowboarding into the backcountry and onto bigger mountains. “I was known as a halfpipe rider. Breaking out of that niche into the backcountry is definitely a transition. It was like I started all over,” says Farrington. These SUPER SESSIONS will be an opportunity for her to share the lessons she learned. Designed as a platform to take participants’ skills to the next level, Kaitlyn’s SUPER SESSIONS include integrated backcountry education, guided shredding and guest coaching from one of the raddest ladies on the mountain.

The Kaitlyn Farrington SUPER SESSIONS will include the SASS Argentina experience in all its glory with the addition of exclusive prizes from Kaitlyn’s sponsors (GNU, The North Face and Giro) with on-hill shenanigans, Instagram contests and more. With the energy that Kaitlyn brings, you know this is going to be 100% FUN.
INQUIRE NOW and be automatically entered to win one of 6 pairs of Giro Goggles (just make sure to select “Kaitlyn Farrington Super Sessions” under “What program are you interested in?”). Inquiring is the first step to making this unreal experience a reality.

REGISTER NOW and be entered to win one of two GNU snowboards. Get excited to put the first days on your brand new board this August.

Keep an eye out for more info and more opportunities to win as Kaitlyn prepares for the journey south.
JOIN US for the Kaitlyn Farrington SUPER SESSIONS in the heart of August at the best backcountry snowboard camp in the world…
For more info, feel free to give us a call at 1.800.851.4660 or email us at info@sassglobaltravel.com we would love to answer questions, eliminate concerns and get you even more excited about this trip…
What is SASS Global Travel?
MISSION STATEMENT: “To share our passion for travel and progression by providing the platform to reach the next level on snow and in the water around the globe while growing and supporting the SASS family.”
Surf vs. Snow: An Inside Look
Surfing and snowsports will forever be compared. They always have been and they always will be. If you want to bet on either sport, sites such as 10x10bet can be relied on.
With similarities in their demographics, industry icons and adrenaline-seeking mindsets, it’s no wonder why there is a hefty amount of crossover between these action sports. However, when immersed in both of these industries, the actual similarities and differences of surf and snow truly jump out. Aside from snow sports, people are also fond of other sports which may feature tech such as the garmin r10 launch monitor.
Let’s take a look at a few…
They take the same basic skill set, if you can do one then you can do the other, right? Absolutely not. “Well I grew up snowboarding in Michigan and can get up first try wakeboarding at my lake house. One time we took a trip out west, I rode the back bowls at Vail… I’ll be able to surf no problem.” Not so fast there King of the Midwest, accurately reading an incoming set of waves, identifying which one you’re in best position for, properly timing your paddle-in and pop-up, plus actually riding the right part of the wave is one of the hardest routines to have dialed. That’s assuming you can even paddle out. For expert skiers and snowboarders, line selection is pretty straight forward. We read the terrain, make a plan, think about it, visualize it and then can even alter the plan at the last minute if needed. In the water, you are completely at the mercy of the wave, and unless you somehow scored an invite to Kelly Slater’s Funhouse, not a single wave you surf will be the same as a previous one. Chances are if you’re an experienced shortboard surfer, you’ll do alright on a snowboard, but this is most certainly a one-way street. And skiers, best of luck with the whole standing sideways thing…

Let’s next look at each sport’s culture. For outsiders, surfing attracts buzzwords like, “laidback”, “chill”, and “mahalo”. It gets portrayed as this relaxed lifestyle where you paddle out into an empty lineup, only to be joined by your best pal Brody, sharing waves until the sun goes down. Unless you own an island, this won’t always be the case. In fact, a crowded surf line up is without question one of the most intense places to be. There is very little chatter as everyone is so focussed on when the next set will roll in, and as soon as the first peak of that set is spotted, it’s a race for who can get into position first. God forbid you get in the way of a jaded local, consequences can range anywhere from a verbal warning, to an angry group waiting for you to get out of the water. This aggressiveness is still seen in the snow side of things, but to a much lesser degree. While some skiers and riders will refuse to crack a smile in the Jackson Hole Tram or KT-22 lift line on an early morning pow day, others are grilling up breakfast sausage and shelling out cold PBR’s at the crack of 8:00 am. Compare Lower Trestles (California’s premier reef break) to Breckenridge’s Terrain Parks. In both places you’ll see the world’s best surfers, skiers, and snowboarders absolutely throwing down for spectators. Breck typically maintains a positive atmosphere – hoots and hollers coming from the slow moving double lift that crawls you back to the top, pros giving tips to groms as they hot lap with their filmers, there’s even a line to drop into the triple stack jump set. That’s right, a somewhat organized line. If you don’t so much as “look the part” in the Trestles parking lot, good luck making it out into the lineup, let alone catching a wave. For those who prefer an adventure in the ocean and relax in the beach, you may visit this page https://www.visitcaymanislands.com/en-us/experiences/romance/destination-weddings to know what the Cayman Islands can offer you. It can also be a perfect wedding destination.

The area where I see the most similarity between surf and snow is in the industries themselves. The professionals. The companies and names you associate with the sports. Despite the majority of surf and snow industry jobs offering underwhelming salaries, both are highly desirable areas to work, and contain certain exclusivity and “coolness” factors. As a tradeoff to the lowly paychecks, you’ll often be traveling to unique parts of the world that most people have on their bucket list and would pay to see. You’re there for work. The surf and snow industries are also both male-dominated, so if you’re a passionate ladyshredder, chances are you can have your pick of the litter (yes, this includes pros). Lastly, both industries hold massive annual trade shows which are no fun at all. Their sole purpose is business… there are no parties, no free product, and certainly no free beer. SIA (SnowSports Industries America) Snow Show used to go down in Vegas, but now takes place in skiing’s capitol, Denver, and Surf Expo calls Orlando, FL home. As I said, zero fun at all.

As operators in both the surf and snow industries, it is our job here at SASS to draw connections and similarities between these areas, ultimately bridging the gap between the two. Our industries carry many of the same traits, and our demographics usually line up to have similar interests, the most powerful of those interests being the desire for “that feeling”. In his book, The Rise of Superman, Steven Kotler uses athletes like Laird Hamilton and Jeremy Jones to explore the frontier science of “flow,” an optimal state of consciousness in which we perform and feel our best. Putting aside the crowded lineups, difficult learning curves, and industry schmoozing events, we all crave the feeling of pushing ourselves out of our comfort zones. Dropping in on a steeper face or a bigger wave than we’ve ever skied or surfed before puts us directly into that state of “flow”, and as someone who is experienced in both areas (snow and surf), I still don’t know which feeling I prefer. I just know that I like the both. A lot.
So to answer the question at hand: no, your snowboard background won’t make you a natural surfer, but it certainly won’t hurt. At the end of the day, that’s what companies like SASS are here to help with. We provide you with the means and platforms to explore these two amazing activities, drawing similarities where we can, and giving you the knowhow to take your skills to the next level. A next level to which access is not so easy.
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SAVE YOUR DISASTER WINTER THIS SUMMER
For those of us on the east coast, this winter couldn’t have been much worse. Sure, there are some who aren’t so fond of the winter months in New England, but for us, the truly passionate skiers and snowboarders who proudly “ski the east”, “Loon every day” or “live for the ‘Bush”, it sucked. Like really sucked. Especially coming off of the best season ever. The sweet taste of bragging to our friends who moved out west and missed the unreal eastern ’14/’15 season was still on our lips. We were ready to wake up early and make the drive north, continuing to explore those new zones we found last year and push the East Coast skiing’s potential even further. Unfortunately, an insane lack of snowfall and high temps left us less than inspired.

My dad is the guy that loves skiing ice, and argues that “skiing on in New England makes you better” while actually enjoying the fact that it’s 20 below because “there was no one out there!”. His level of diehard was truly tested this year as he was forced to skip days and leave the hill after one run time and time again. This is unheard of. On Christmas day we went for a hike. Not a tour or a skin, but a hike. In hiking boots. The grass was green and still growing. Gross.
After a winter like that, we feel unfulfilled. The anticipation of winter faded quickly into despair and the idea of sliding around on the lone white ribbon of death was the butt of a joke, and that joke wasn’t funny. We tried to laugh to ease the pain but this winter simply did not cut it, not by a long shot. So are we supposed to just chalk this year up as a loss? Are we really supposed to wait another seven months with our fingers crossed that things will be different next time around? Are we really supposed to wait that long to float through soft snow as cold smoke rushes across our face? No. No we are not. We are supposed to go find winter. We are supposed to go to Argentina.
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You have the opportunity to save your disaster season by heading south, way south (this means you “Johnny East Coast”). SASS Argentina is the perfect chance for you to get redemption on your miserable season. Not only will you find yourself in some of Argentina’s best skiing, but you’ll be shown the way by an all-star cast of guides making sure to maximize your time on snow. Rather than wasting time figuring out what zones to hit, you have decades of experience by your side and you are guaranteed to be skiing the best (and safest) snow available every day. On top of that you will take your skiing or riding to the next level with integrated backcountry education at every turn. This is the chance you have been waiting for to test that “ice makes you better” attitude in big-mountain terrain (think steeper and taller than Colorado) while learning what it takes to do it right.

From our private lodge at the base of South America’s largest ski resort, we use the lifts to access hiking and touring options into the sidecountry and beyond on a daily basis. The vast terrain of the Andes will blow you away and skiing Bariloche‘s full on winter conditions will be all that much sweeter after the drought you just went through. Breakfast and dinner is included daily. Guiding and lift tickets are part of the package. Airport transfers and travel logistics aren’t something you have to think about. Sign up, show up and treat yourself to the winter you deserve surrounded by new friends and mentors.
Use this past winter as motivation. The time to pull the trigger is now. Who likes the heat of August anyway? We are meant to be in the mountains, on snow, layered up, smiling and slapping high fives.
JOIN US and SAVE YOUR WINTER…
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