Finding yourself getting lost in the unknown is what prompted Andreu Lancondeguy to return to Chile in early 2023. A legendary country with mountains and volcanoes that provide limitless contrasts. After months of solo scouting from North to South, Andreu managed to find the best freeride spots, from the Atacama desert to the Araucaria forests in Patagonia. He also went to meet the locals who are passionate about adventure, to bring us these magnificent images which he shares in his new documentary, "LOST IN CHILE”.
| I could try to explain my experience with a million words but I recommend you to just take the time and go there… get on a flight and enjoy Chile, the best outdoor sports country in the world.?—Andreu Lacondeguy |
Rider: Andreu Lacondeguy
Directed by: Andreu Lacondeguy
Cinematography: Santiago Alcalde & Cesar Fierro
Edit: Santiago Alcalde
FPV/Drone: Cesar Fierro
Pictures: Cristobal Batlle
Thanks to : Pytspark, Nevados de Sollipulli, Rocapark, Reserva Biológica Huilo Huilo, 413 Park, Colico Park
This edit captures the wonder of speed in a way I haven't seen in some time. Love it. Thank you @COMMENCALbicycles
The Red Bull helmet seems to have came off some time ago. Andreu evolved as rider, got enough of competitions and pretty much only rides for fun now. He's not super out there on social media either, so Red Bull must have ditched him (just my opinion, don't quote me on this).
Viva Chile, always welcome
Pure freeriding.
Confused a bit. Where were all the sandbags?
Particularly in juxtaposition with rampage, I’d love to see more short films like this on the internet.
Does anyone know if any of those trails were the EWS tracks?