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  • PORTILLO, CHILE AUG 7-16, 2026

    PORTILLO, CHILE AUG 7-16, 2026

    Depart Friday Aug 7 and arrive home Sunday Aug 16, 2026 (Ski Saturday-Saturday)

    OUR 32nd YEAR IN PORTILLO 

    $7345 Octagon (4-person room) / $9545 Double / $13995 Single

    Includes: Santiago airport shuttle roundtrip, 7 nights lodging, 4 meals/day, lift tickets & 6 days instruction in groups of 6 or fewer, tech talks, video

    Portillo is South America’s premiere ski resort, famous for its majestic setting and deep snow. Once you go, you’ll never want to leave.  There is a reason we keep going back to this friendly, exclusive and exhilarating resort.  Ski down to the glacier-blue Inca Lake or traverse into huge bowls amidst 15,000ft Andean peaks. With 14 lifts, 23 runs and all the snow of a maritime range, Portillo is home to big mountain extremists, world-class racers and everyday carvers; but amidst the social atmosphere of the living room and the late night disco, everyone is equal.

    This is one of our favorite courses as Portillo is unlike any other resort in the world. Its majestic Andean setting is weaved amongst Incan folklore and the ultimate in skiing culture and history.  The incredible setting and atmosphere of Portillo will lift your soul and capture your heart.  Portillo offers its guests world class skiing, dining and lodging.  Gastronomy and hospitality are held to the highest standards and the terrain is legendary.  Portillo has its own gymnasium, fitness gym, swimming pool, spa, movie theatre and nightclub.  You don’t have to leave this Andean paradise for anything; Portillo has it all, in fact you may never want to leave.  At Portillo, you become part of the family.  You will encounter great camaraderie during your stay and can expect to make lifelong friends as you live, laugh and ski side by side in this Andean treasure.

    The NASTC ski training camp addresses the three major components to successful skiing performance: technique, fitness, and equipment.  By addressing all 3 components in a full immersion multi-day ski training program you will make substantial improvements to your skiing.  The NASTC staff is comprised of the top ski instructors in the United States, members of the PSIA National Alpine Team and the teachers of teachers. Your skiing will improve in a safe, fun, and highly professional way under their watchful eyes.  You will ski in small groups with the same instructor all day, all week.  Backcountry tour options exist, as does group helicopter skiing.  This is the ultimate ski vacation: a superb mountain, fun-loving people, delicious food, fine wine and a beautiful hotel.  You are sure to improve, make new friends, and enjoy yourself. Portillo is everyone’s paradise!

    Below is a general itinerary for our trip.  This schedule may change slightly based on the group, the weather, etc.  We will send you an updated itinerary prior to departure.  Additionally you will find below suggested equipment and clothing lists. You do not need a visa with an American passport, but you must have a valid passport to travel to Chile – your passport cannot expire within 6 months after your trip. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call us anytime.




    ITINERARY

    Friday– Depart from the US (we are able to get relatively inexpensive tickets, let us know if you would like us to book your airfare for you), connections are usually out of Dallas, Atlanta and Miami.

    Saturday – Arrive Santiago approx. 7:30am-8:00am, clear immigration and customs, van departure for Portillo approx. 8:45am.  Arrive at Portillo 11:00am-12:00pm, have lunch (optional), pick up lift passes & ski in the afternoon. (this is an easy afternoon as we know you’ll be a bit tired!)

    Ski Portillo all day every day.  Lodging and meals at the beautiful Hotel Portillo, “Las Onces” Chilean afternoon tea hour, afternoon clinics, video reviews and enjoying the hotel activities and amenities:  Gym, ping pong, aerobics, swimming pool, sauna, massage, bar & disco at the hotel

    Sunday– Orientation to the mountain/Warm into skiing.  Basic skills: stance and balance, drills & exercises.  Fundamentals of good skiing.  Baseline Video & video review. Pisco Sour welcome reception

    Monday – Explore the mountain, skill development.  Anatomy of the turn, components of adv. skiing, video.  Individual feedback.  Evening Tech Talk & Video Review

    Tuesday– Situational skiing (bumps, crud, steeps, powder, etc.)  Focus on short turn topics: rotary, edge, pressure as they apply to the short turn.  Exploring the mountain for challenging conditions.  Individual feedback

    Wednesday– Free ski day on your own, helicopter skiing or backcountry option (book early).

    Thursday – Exploring the off-piste: Tactical skiing in the bumps/steeps/crud, drills and exercises for developing off-piste tactics.  Video in the off-piste.  Personal coaching feedback on free skiing.  Video review.

    Friday– Consolidating your improvement:  Feedback on and off-piste and personal drills to use.  Free skiing/personal coaching. Wrap-up

    Saturday – 1/2 day skiing: group’s choice for topic/free-ski option.  Depart Portillo for Airport after skiing & lunch.  Flights usually depart Santiago airport between 8:30-10:00pm.

    Sunday– Arrive back in the U.S

    *Helicopter skiing is available on Wed (not incl).

    SAMPLE DAILY SCHEDULE:
    7:00 Optional stretching & warm-up
    8:00  Delicious breakfast of fruits, cheese, croissants, rolls, eggs, cereal at our table in the dining room
    9:00  On the hill for ski training: exercises and drills to bring your skiing up to the next level
    12:30 4-course lunch at our table in the dining room (lighter than it sounds!)
    1:45 Back on the hill, shoot video of your skiing, explore the terrain, one-on-one coaching
    4:00 Wrap up the day’s lessons; head in to change for tea and indoor session
    4:30 Video Critique or Tech Talk in the theatre (bigger than life-size)
    5:00 “Onces” Tea/Coffee with pastries and rolls at our table in the dining room (Yum!)
    7:00 Apres ski & down-time: ping-pong tournament, work out in gym, get a massage, play chess, nap, hang out in bar, swim/hot tub
    8:30pm Dinner at our table in the dining room
    10:00pm Bedtime or hit the bar for some live music and fun.  The disco gets going at about midnight!

    EQUIPMENT/CLOTHES/ITEMS LIST
    You should pack as you would for an 8-day lodge-based ski trip. Please be prepared for inclement weather and sunny warm days.  Chile’s August is usually equivalent to Tahoe’s February.  Winter in Santiago can be quite chilly with some occasional rain showers.

    Alpine skis, boots, and poles
    Helmet
    thermals top and bottoms
    midlayers
    Fleece or thin down layer
    ski pants
    Ski jacket
    1 pair spring and 2 pairs winter gloves
    Warm wool beanie, baseball cap,
    ski socks
    Jeans, slacks, shirts, sweaters for après-ski, comfortable lodge shoes, “mountain dress up” evening attire for dinner (coat and tie NOT necessary) (dining room is casual for all meals except dinner)
    Swimming suit (heated outdoor swimming pool at hotel), gym clothes & shoes (full gym, basketball court, indoor soccer)
    Sunglasses and goggles
    Toiletries, masks, sunscreen, and chapstick, moleskin, Band-Aids, altimeter watch (optional)

    LODGING:

    Our basic price includes lodging in the Octagon Lodge; this is a smaller lodge just steps away from Hotel Portillo. Each room offers four spacious bunks and a private bathroom. These are great deals for families and groups of friends. Guests in the Octagon Lodge enjoy all of the hotel’s services including meals in the main dining room. The Octagon works well for singles; it is very nice but basic and has private bath and daily maid service. Many of our guests upgrade to a single or double in the Hotel Portillo building itself, which puts you in the hotel with an amazing view and a lovely room, and the ability to walk in slippers to stretching or breakfast!  Please contact our office to upgrade (and get pricing).

    **Cancellation Policy: If you have to cancel for any reason (including medical), we require written notice in our office 60 days in advance of the first day of the course.  With 60 days or more notice we can refund your payment minus a 10% cancellation fee.  Once we are within 60 days of the first day of the course, we unfortunately cannot refund any portion of your payment even in the event of sudden illness or injury to you or your family.  We recommend that you buy trip cancellation insurance (available through your travel or insurance agency) in case you get sick or injured (please stay healthy!) before or during the trip, and baggage insurance (check your Homeowner’s policy or consult your travel or insurance agency) for your ski gear and clothes.

  • POWDER MOUNTAIN, UTAH FEB 2028

    POWDER MOUNTAIN, UTAH FEB 2028

    You will very likely ski untracked every day in this quiet but massive resort. Boasting the most skiable acreage in North American, “PowMow” limits the number of season passes and day tickets sold, making it a shockingly private and expansive powder skiing experience. You will work in groups of 6 or fewer with the same world-class NASTC instructor on technique and tactics to improve your powder skiing as well as your all-mountain mastery. We have explored lodging options for you and reserve the BEST houses in the nearby town of Eden, along with private chef or catering. There are also superb restaurants considering the small town nature of this powder mecca! 

    Dates:

    February 2028 (4 ski days)

    approx $5995 (5 nights lodging, 4 days guiding & instruction in groups of 5 or fewer)

    Your best ground option is to share rental cars from SLC airport. 

    Below is an initial itinerary for our trip. We will provide you with an updated itinerary as we get closer. 

    Day 1 – Travel Day to PowMow: Fly to Salt Lake City, shuttle to PowMow. 

    Day 2 –Warm into your first day of skiing, divide into groups, terrain exploration, coaching/video review.
    Day 3 – Ski daily in small groups, identify your areas of weakness, address fundamentals and begin tactics too.
    Day 4 – Ski with your trainer working on skill blending and incorporating more terrain variety, tactics.
    Day 5 – Last day of skiing and coaching. This day is about consolidating your improvement and personal feedback.

    Day 6 -Travel Day home: book flight at earliest in mid-morning. SLC is a 1.5 hour drive from Powder Mountain.

    SAMPLE DAILY SCHEDULE
    7:30: group stretching (optional)
    8:15: Breakfast 
    9:00: Drive to the hill. Meet just outside the lodge and start the day!

    9-12:00: Ski in small groups, exploring the mountain’s vast terrain and endless powder.

    12-1:00: Lunch in the lodge
    1:00-3:30pm Skiing & coaching, video, free-skiing varying conditions and terrain, personal feedback
    5:00-6:00pm Indoor clinic: apres-ski back at the house, video viewing and skiing discussions
    6:30pm Dinner out together

    BEST WAY TO MAKE YOUR DEPOSIT: 

    Venmo @jenny-fellows-3

  • JANUARY AVALANCHE CLASS SALE!

    We had some space open up in Jan 15-16 and Jan 28-29. Book now for $50 off. Email [email protected] to make your reservation!

  • NOT SURE? CHECK OUR YELP

    NASTC was founded in 1994 by Chris and Jenny, and they still (yep, still!) run it to this day. It is a labor of love and adventure for us.

    Our YELP will let you hear from others about their experiences in our ski clinics, avy school, world travel, or rock climbing! (CLICK)

  • BOOK YOUR AIARE REC 1

    BOOK YOUR AIARE REC 1 CLASS MOST WEEKENDS IN DEC-MAR 

     

  • WORLD CUP SCHEDULE

    Date Coverage Network/Platform Time (ET)
    Sat., Oct. 22 Women’s GS (Run 1) — Soelden Peacock 4 a.m.
      Women’s GS (Run 2) – Soelden Peacock 7:05 a.m.
    Sun., Oct. 23 Men’s GS (Run 1) — Soelden Peacock 4 a.m.
      Men’s GS (Run 2) – Soelden Peacock 7 a.m.
    Sat., Nov. 12 Women’s Parallel (Qualifying) — Lech Peacock 6 a.m.
      Women’s Parallel (Finals) — Lech Peacock 12 p.m.
    Sun., Nov. 13 Men’s Parallel (Qualifying) — Lech Peacock 4 a.m.
      Men’s Parallel (Finals) — Lech Peacock 10 a.m.
    Sat., Nov. 26 Women’s GS (Run 2) — Killington NBC, Peacock 12:30 p.m.
    Sun., Nov. 27 Women’s SL (Run 2) — Killington NBC, Peacock 12:30 p.m.

  • Kicking Horse, BC Powder & Steep Skiing Adventure

    Kicking Horse, BC Powder & Steep Skiing Adventure

    All-Mountain Skiing Camp at Kicking Horse, BC and heli-skiing with Purcell Heli-Skiing

     

    The dream trip and ski clinic for every serious skier and powderhound! Kickinghorse is one of those destinations that is talked about in hushed whispers because those that have been there can’t contain their excitement, yet don’t want to spread the word too far! This resort is one of British Columbia’s true skiing gems, typically off the beaten path for most skiers the area has successfully preserved the true essence of what draws skiers to the sport and to the mountains. 

    You will stay in a beautiful home at the base of the resort. Wake up to the smell of coffee brewing and the beautiful views of the resort and the surrounding mountains. Breakfast will be spread out and waiting for you in the dining room. Once you are kitted up, you’ll head out the front door for a short walk to the base of the lift. After skiing and exploring the amazing terrain at Kicking Horse, you will end the day back at the house where you’ll enjoy a warming and delicious apres ski snack. You will have downtime to take a nap, walk around the resort, curl up on the sofa with book. The group gather round the dining table and share a delicious dinner and exchange stories from their skiing adventures. Breakfast, dinner and apres ski are included and catered by a private chef. Lunch will be catered in one of our ski in/out homes 2 days, atop Kicking Horse at the famed & delicious Eagle’s Eye one day, and at the base 2 days.

    Contact Jenny for dates and price 530-386-2102

    Single supplement $TBA additional

    Includes 5 nights deluxe slopeside homes based on double occupancy, (each room has its own private bath), daily catered breakfast and dinner, 2 catered lunches, RT ground transfer from Calgary Airport, 4 day lift tickets* at Kicking Horse, group ski days, stretching, swag. Massage is extra and available daily at the house. *possible lift ticket discount for Epic pass holders

    Travel suggestions – fly in/out of Calgary, arrive by 2pm. departure day book flight after 1pm. 

    SAMPLE DAY
    7:30am: Optional stretching & warm-up session
    8:00am: Sit down to a warm, hearty, & healthy breakfast
    9:00am: Head out to the hill. Group up, go over day’s schedule
    12:30pm: Lunch (at on-mountain dining options, 3 not included, 2 included)
    1:30pm: Head back out on the slopes 
    4:30pm: Apres ski snacks/drinks and indoor chats, (massage appts 4-7:00pm)
    7:00pm: Sit down at the dinner table for a wonderful 3 course meal and fine wines to end the day

    To make a reservation, pay $500 deposit via Venmo (@jenny-fellows-3) and email [email protected] 

  • Gym to Crag Classes with NASTC & Mesa RiM

    Gym to Crag Classes with NASTC & Mesa RiM

    Join NASTC and Mesa Rim Climbing & Fitness • Reno to make the switch from climbing indoors to the outdoors! It can be an overwhelming and even scary experience for the unfamiliar climber. Our course has you covered from choosing the right climbing venue for your team and bringing the appropriate selection of climbing equipment, to learning efficient climbing technique on various rock types. Join our certified guides for this intensive course in taking your climbing skills to the next level outside! The first night is a 90 min session in Reno at Mesa Rim Climbing and Fitness and the next morning we meet you at School Rock on Donner Summit!
     
    Topics Covered:
    • Understanding a Guide Book
    • Considerations for outside Top-Rope and Lead Belaying
    • Anchoring, Traditional and Sport climbing anchors
    • Setting Up outside Top Ropes, Getting to the edge of the cliff safely
    • Cleaning Traditional and Sport climbs
    • Rappelling from fixed anchors leaving none of your own gear behind
     
    Course Locations and Dates:
    Wed, June 8th & Thur, June 9th
    Sat, Aug 13th & Sun, Aug 14th
    Sat, Aug 27th & Sun, Aug 28th
     
    The Plan:
    Day 1: Meet at Mesa Rim Reno at 6pm for a 90 minute orientation to go over everything you need to know for your next day’s Donner Summit climbing outing
    Day 2: Meet at School Rock on Donner Summit @ 8am – 12pm
     
    To enroll, text NASTC 530-386-2102 or email [email protected] or call Mesa Rim  (775) 507-4255

  • SUGAR BOWL ALL CONDITIONS MARCH 1-2, 2027

    SUGAR BOWL ALL CONDITIONS MARCH 1-2, 2027

    NASTC’s All Conditions/All Terrain (Levels 7-9)

    Dates: March 1-2, 2027

    Price Options:
    $995 no lodging, no lift tickets (includes 2 days in small groups of 5 or fewer, tech talks, video analysis, swag)
    $75 optional banquet dinner at Sugar Bowl on March 1st
    $tba lift tix 
    Reserve your room at THE SUGAR BOWL VILLAGE LODGE HOTEL (*see below for Lodge details)

    The All Terrain/All Conditions course is NASTC’s trademark full immersion course designed to get you off that intermediate or advanced plateau. When we began in 1994, this extremely popular course was the first thing we offered…at Sugar Bowl! Our highly experienced and nationally ranked coaches will help you make the changes you need to meet your skiing goals. Your goals are our goals! Through a successful methodology including breaking down your skiing to its fundamentals, reviewing the building blocks of high-level skiing, video, equipment discussions, fitness recommendations, practical technique/tactics, and lots and lots of mileage, our top trainers will guide you through our step-by-step progression towards improved skiing mastery.

    Perched on top of Donner Summit, Sugar Bowl is Tahoe’s king of snow: most, lightest, best. And Sugar Bowl has it all when it comes to terrain: steeps, glades, open bowls (hence the name!), groomers, bumps…we are looking forward to skiing with you and sharing this fun, diverse, and historic resort with you. It is a mountain that naturally forces improvement…the terrain is part of the teaching. NASTC started at Sugar Bowl in 1994. We based and ran camps here for 25 years there, so we are excited to return after a brief break! 

    Sample Training Day at NASTC Sugar Bowl Camps:

    8:00-8:30am –  Welcome, meet/greet, stretch & movement prep. Establish the day’s schedule and goals.
    9:00am-12:00pm – On snow: skill development via drills and technique work, terrain exploration.
    12:00pm-1:00pm – Lunch with your group.
    1:00pm-3:30pm – On snow: video, free-skiing varying conditions and terrain, personal feedback. 
    5:00pm-6:00pm – Indoor clinic in private viewing room: video viewing / technical session
    6:30pm – Banquet Dinner (day 2 of 3) at The Sugar Bowl Village Lodge Hotel

    To get more information or to enroll:

    Text or call 530-386-2102 or email [email protected]

    STAY AT SUGAR BOWL DURING THIS COURSE! 

    Your day belongs on the mountain, not in your car on I-80, nor in lines to park or load that first chair. So stay at Sugar Bowl! Have a true vacation, treat yourself. Bridging old-world charm with a hint of European flair, the Sugar Bowl Village Lodge Hotel offers a most memorable mountain getaway. There is nothing comparable in the States: you leave your car in a covered garage and ride a small gondola (built in 1953) to the Lodge! You get to enjoy these unique slopeside accommodations in this classic high-alpine lodge just steps from the lifts. Join us, and be whisked away to America’s only snowbound village! For no additional resort fee, amenities offered include the classic Dining Room, the inviting Belt Room Bar, the exclusive Sporthaus Fitness Center & Spa and more.

    Photo courtesy Cath Howard

  • FROG LAKE ROCK CLIMB

    FROG LAKE ROCK CLIMB

    This overnight adventure will treat you to two things: the new Frog Lake huts AND a 2 or 3 day rock climbing course with NASTC’s top guides. Hike in the 2.9 miles (1400’from Castle Peak trailhead day 1, and enjoy an afternoon session. After a yummy meal cooked in the 100-year old stone house (with chef’s kitchen remodeled in 2020), enjoy sleeping in the brand new European-styled huts while hearing the water lap the shores of the gorgeous (and swimmable) lake. Day 2 climb a bunch of new routes on the epic rock with 360 degree views of Frog Lake and surrounding peaks. Hike out, or stay another night and repeat on Day 3, then head back to the real world! This is a once-in-a-lifetime rock adventure for your group of 4 & is only offered two dates in 2022. Sign up now by contacting [email protected] or 530-386-2102.

    Dates:

    July 31-Aug 2 (2 nights) $895pp, 4 min

    August 11-14 (3 nights) $990pp, 4 min