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  1. Due to some injuries I sustained last year and the resulting bad diet that I incurred because of inactivity I found out since I last posted that my cholesterol is in the VERY bad territory and that I'm roughly 10kg's over weight (hence my blood pressure was too high).

     

    So together with my training I've also hit a new diet which has resulted in 7kg's lost over the last 4 weeks. Added to this I'm lifting more at the gym (upper and lower body) so I'm in good shape - and footy training starts tonight!

     

    Now I just need to avoid hurting myself again lol.

  2. Go to Dick Smith - they sell Au to JP/US adaptors for $14 (or there abouts, I need to buy one myself). Don't worry about power, its only high power devices like hair straightners and irons etc that will have issues. Lower power devices like laptops, mobile phones and electric shavers will be fine.

     

    I'm not sure what network you're on but my Nokia phone is with 3 mobile and I used it when I travelled to Singapore and Vietnam in 2007 - I just rung 3 up and made sure global roaming was activated. That way when you land in the country you just get a text message from the network providers and all you do is reply to the one you want and you're connected to their network so long as you have a signal (lose the signal and it'll start all over again...not hard though)

     

    So long as your phone is fairly new-ish this should work fine. I did this on a Nokia N70 and now I'm using an N73 so I hope it works lol!!! Pricing for global roaming charges in Japan can be found (3 have them anyway) on you're respective Aiustralian providers website. They're not mega cheap but it's not as bad as people would have you believe. Just be aware you will get charged even when people call YOU. You can probably check if your phone will work in Japan by ringing your network provider.

     

    God so sick of saying provider!

     

    Hope some of that helps lol.

  3. XilR8, that's pretty much what I've found in my own research as well. I'm just trying to get first hand experience as I'm sure you're aware that the blurb companies put out advertising their products can often differ greatly from the experience of the customer.

     

    As it stands I'm more than happy to believe the descriptions and I'm not worried about it - having lived in South Africa for 5 years I can tell you first hand there are worse places to spend 2 weeks lol (countries great, and I'm a proud Aussie/South African, but the place has gone down hill that's for sure!)

     

    Like I stated in my original post it was more to appease my brother, and annoyingly he said to me no less than 5mins ago "I don't care if it's bad - as long as we have fun". A complete change of tune in under 12 hours...

     

    At least he's in the right spirit now!

     

    PS. And Gareth, I like to try and do things properly so I'm definitely taking your advice on board when I write up the TR! Cheers.

  4. Hi all,

     

    Sorry if this is the wrong forum - I wasn't sure where it belonged!

     

    Has anyone here had any experience with the Wind Jacket Lodge near Happo-One?

     

    We will be staying there for two weeks in late February. I've always known it was a shared facility (Hostel). There are 6 of us going, and we have made sure we are all in the largest room (6 share) so no bunking with strangers) and I am fully aware the bathroom and dining is shared with other guests.

     

    We're only there to sleep really.

     

    Basically I am not bothered by the arrangement at all - but my little brother is. He seems to think based on the only review he could find that its a death trap, rubbish tip of a place that about as far from everything has humanly possible, and he let me know he didn't like it in no uncertain terms. veryangry

     

    Can someone give me a better opinion? Not saying lie to me lol, just some more opinions would be better. We have no choice as its booked and paid for, and you could all say its the pits, but I'm hoping I can get some info that would calm my brother down a tad!

     

    The descriptions on this fine website say its a 1 min walk from the happo-one lifts and a short walk to the bus stop. Are these descriptions accurate? Is it clean and relatively well maintained? Blah blah etc. (I don't want to ramble)

     

    Any help would be very, very cool.

     

    Cheers,

     

    - Matt

     

    PS. I based my initial research on the Lodge's page on this site and it seemed fine.

  5. We're going to Tokyo on our way out of Japan and will be hitting the shops in town. There are some absolutely awesome designs for clothing from what I've seen and I for one am very excited to blow some cash in Harajuku etc. Seen as it will be mid winter I'm assuming I will be able to grab some cool hoodies and the like.

     

    Might be worth your while to try the same sort of deal. I'd assume there would be some shops out in the resorts. Not the same range but maybe the same styles.

  6. Damnit I don't like it when things people say makes sense...I guess you're right. Long as it functions correctly I'll be happy.

     

    Not like today when I went ice skating and despite been a beginner the guy who was handing out the skates kept giving me a funny look when I said the damn things were blunt. I Guess he figured it would'nt make much of a difference for me.

     

    Finally got a decent pair and was carving it up! Sort of related story...

  7. Hey there,

     

    This might be the wrong place to ask but I was wondering seen as there are so many of us Aussies on these wonderful forums, has anyone traveled on one of OZ Snow Adventures packages before? We are doing exactly this and although absolutely everything has been perfect thus far (flights etc) one question popped up that I thought I'd follow up.

     

    Whats the quality of the gear they use? We have paid for Board and boot hire (we have everything else and it's a pain lugging the few boards we do have so we may as well hire) but we are kinda scared it will be chipped, dinged and generally baaaaaad.

     

    We're not pro or anything but I'm sure you know how it is - crap gear just feels wrong, and sometimes can obviously have a detrimental effect on performance (no matter how little!).

     

    I'll probably follow this up with them in person but if they are like most people looking to make money out of you they will stretch the truth a little.

     

    Guess I'm asking here because their hire might be similar to others in Hakuba...I'm not sure how they work (if they have their own shop etc).

     

    So yeah....any help would be mega cool. lol.

     

    Peace!

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