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Crunky

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  1. I've been looking at options for some slackcountry/ easy backcountry in early Feb (7th-). Some of the reviews of the terrain accessed from the number 5 romance lift (the top lift) sounded very appealing. The in bounds sounds a little mellow but as it's the start of the trip I'm sure we'll enjoy a warm up run or three. But looking further it seems that lift (also called Kagura Pair Lift No. 5) is not actually open in early Feb. Was this the case this year? If it is the case is there anything there to appeal to a crew that likes the getting into the trees and some easy back country (on snowboards so prefer to ride out but carry full avi gear and snowshoes).

  2. You're a star. It looks like we will arrive at Nagano at 11:05am on a weekday so we might be able to catch that 11:45am bus to Yudanaka and then the shuttle bus to the resort (if it runs on Fridays)?

     

    Or being Friday we might have to catch the local train to Yudanaka and then get a shuttle bus from there.. The Bus back is a bit of a pain There is 2pm bus from Nagano to Madarao (or an even later bus from Nozawa to Madarao. I wouldn't mind getting at least half a day at Ryuoo before hitting the road for Madarao.

  3. So we are going to Ryuoo, Ryuo, Shiga Kita Ryuo or even Shigakita Ryuo and it hasn't been the easiest place to do research on when they can't even settle on how to spell it's name!

     

    I know it's close to Nagano, we will catch the bullet train there. I've seen mentioned that the bus leaves for Ryuo from bus stop number 3 but no mention of times. From memory we arrive at Nagano at 11:30am.

     

    I also have no idea on the buses back. Ideally we want to get to Nozawa (Madarao actually but there is a late bus from Nozawa), so if we can get there we are sorted (unless I discover a bus straight to Madarao from Nagano).

     

    Any info much appreciated. Ryuo better be worth it as it's been a serious PITA to organise.

  4. Hi all,

    Heading back again for a powder fix. Late Jan and we've got friends joining us on the 2nd week at Myoko. In that area we've done a week at each of the following: Hakuba, Shiga Kogen and Nozawa.

     

    Ideally we would like to do a day or two at a couple of the smaller joints off the beaten track to ease us into it. Say Charmant, Ryuoo, Madarao or Kijima Daira (if the top is open?). Not if there is a logical order as we'd ideally like to spend time on the slopes when the lifts are open and not in buses.

    So any advice on a logical order?

  5. Holden is simply the Aussie badge. They have been exported to the US and used as police cars: http://www.carsguide.com.au/news-and-reviews/car-news/holden_us_police_car_orders_open

     

    The 60D would be an amazing sport camera. I have a 7D and a 20D and the 20D is still a great sports camera. As I mentioned before just make sure you stick some good glass on it. If you can't afford good glass at least get a 50mm 1.8 for about $120. It is a bit of an odd focal length on that size sensor but at least you have some fast glass.

  6. Ford vs GM

    Ford vs Opel

    Ford vs Vauxhaul

    Ford vs Chevrolet

    Ford vs Holden.

     

    You get the idea. I once bought a camera body (20D 11 months old) with original receipt. 1st owner paid $2000, I paid him $1100. $900 lost in a year is not a good purchase. $900 on the top level glass Canon makes (called "L" series) is a good purchase. You can sell them years later and not loose much money.

     

    I guess if you don't take the camera out because you don't want to ruin it you've spent to much on it. Use it as a tool. Most camera bodies are engineered to around 70,000 actuations (shutter releases) that is a lot of photos so rather than buying a "enthusiast kit" from Currys, Best Buy, Harvey Norman whereever (basically the body with two crappy lenses) look at buying a cheap body $400 and then spend $600 on a great lens (like a Tamron 28-75 2.8F) same price but a much better result. (L series lens are often weathersealed as well).

  7. Canon vs Nikon is kinda like asking which is better Ford or Holden.

     

    For action sport try and aim for a camera that does 5 frames per second or faster.

     

    I'm not sure where that fits in the Nikon world but in the Canon world the 60D (or previous versions such as 50D, 40D, 30D or even 20D). These all do 5 fps (frames per second) or faster.

    They also all have cropped sensors which is good for sports photography and wildlife photography.

    The 7D is an awesome action camera 8 fps. The 5D isn't a good action camera, amazing portrait/wedding camera.

     

    Spend as little as you can on the camera body, buy second hand body if you can and spend the money on good glass (lens), the bodies devalue quickly, the glass doesn't. Check dpreview.com for full on camera reviews.

  8. Seemore and Mamabear are flying out of Perth (like I've done).

    Qantas has the only direct flight to Japan so they don't have competition. I've been told by several people in the business they put on their oldest crappiest plane on that leg because the lack of competition. Friday night 10pm direct flight with a return Saturday night arriving Sunday morning back in Perth. We've had friends come over for 6 days skiing from Perth and with any other flight schedule that would be hard to do.

     

    Also the flight to the Northern Island is included in the price regardless, so the cost to fly to Hakuba or Niseko is basically the same.

     

    I think we paid $1800 all up last year and as of two month ago Qantas had not brought on that service. The next best option was Cathay to Sapporo which is good but around $2000 which is expensive for a weeks skiing.

     

    Luckily Malaysian Airlines was having a sale, bagged tickets late Jan 2012 for $750 to Narita smile . Flight to the Northern island not included but we were thinking of checking out Nozowa and Myoko anyway. I've heard a lot of great things about Malaysian airlines economy with it winning industry awards (google it). I'm allowing $150 excess baggage and $100 for hotel in KL. Stop over on the way back at KL overnight but sleeping in the plane was worse on my back than two weeks skiing so I'm actually glad about that.

     

    Of the six people that have been going for the last three years, only four are returning. Two cite saving for a house but they have said that the last couple of years so maybe there are other factors influencing their decision.

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