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gaijindrifter

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  1. I've been looking around in my local stores (Himalaya and a small private board shop) and have tried on TONS of different types of snowboard pants but can't find any with a good fit. I'm 186cm with a waist/hip measurement of about 78/85 or so and all the pants I've tried of reasonable length have waist measurements of 100 or so. Even with a full base layer on I don't think I'm more than 95 even in the hip area. Maybe it's just the brands I'm trying, so if anyone has any suggestions for wear that is tall/thin friendly I'd greatly appreciate it!

  2. Originally Posted By: Mamabear

    Your size will be in your favor - AFTER you stop falling over every 5 minutes. thumbsup


    Well normally riding I never fall, assuming no one is 'distracting' my view banner

    That being said as of this year I've switched to a park board so I'm falling down every 5 minutes ago, though this it's while attempted sic trix party

    And as for the height comment, it has almost nothing to do with board length and all to do with your c.o.g. and mine is absolutely boned, don't know how you 190cm+ guys do it, I'm already on the edge of beyond control! And my board is the shortest I could find in a wide (29cm boot) but I'm still barely on the recommend weight range (Ride suggests 65-80kg and I'm spot on 65) and I can feel it at times omg
  3. Originally Posted By: Korbzy
    im spending NYE around happo, i was told its not too busy but its nice and fun.


    Guess we'll probably be seeing you there then! And I heard the same as well, I have a buddy that used to be a snowboard instructor at Hakuba 47 and he was telling me that Happo is pretty sparce even on very busy days mainly do to how monsterous it is. He's gonna be coming up to ride with us on the 3rd as well, absolutely amazing rider!
  4. Buddy and I decided to give Happo a try this year for NYE. We're looking into staying at 'The Lab' and doing 3 days of riding (31st, 2nd and 3rd) but will Happo be 'happening' by then? Seems to be getting a lot of snow now and is gonna be subzero indefinitely, but can I count on a pretty open mountain come the wee hours of 2010? Also, I've heard there are parts of Happo that are limited to skiers only, is this true? And if so, how many and how good are the paths closed off to me?

     

    And has anyone had any experience dealing with 'the lab'? Prices are incredibly cheap given the time of year...

     

    Any thoughts/suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

  5. Originally Posted By: Tubby Beaver
    Originally Posted By: gaijindrifter
    Originally Posted By: thursday
    no, it's only 96%


    It's hard enough being around just one (my buddy's from the Gold Coast)... don't know if I'll be able to stand all that aussie-ness...


    where do you hail from GD?


    I'm American clap

    More specifically I'm from Detroit, Michigan, 3rd highest murder rate and in case you're wondering why we're not 1st or 2nd it's cause we're the 2nd fattest city in the country wavey
  6. Originally Posted By: Mantas
    I'm in the bean pole club too. I'm 186cm at 80kg.
    A couple of the guys I ride with are taller than me. We look rediculous in a crowd of Japanese.


    I feel ya! My buddy and I were the only two foreigners on the mountain making it even more awkward. I think the Japanese know to steer clear of us though, haha~

    Though I think there is one pretty big advantage to being bigger... more force equals bigger sprays wink

    And as for board size, I rode a 160 Rossignol standard with last season and it was just too big for me and it felt like driving a boat. The shorter board in the wide model was the only way I could have good control and toe clearance at the same time. Another big problem is that unlike my buddy I have a very neutral stance (+7 left, +4 right) so my 29cm boots pop out even more
  7. My buddy and I the other day came to the realization that we are massive compared to 99% of the boarders we see in Japan. I was wondering if there are any other freakishly tall big-foot riders out there and how you compensate for your over-wellendowedness wakaranai

     

    And for reference I am 186cm/66kg and my buddy is around 194cm/85kg and we're both riding 156/7 freestyle boards.

     

    Do we just gotta get lower? More prepatory power squats? Pilates? omg

  8. It was an amazing day considering how weather everywhere else had been. The whole mountain (including the drive up) was caked in 30-60cm and all along the trails was 60cm or so deep powder. There was a 4:1 ratio skiers to boarders, but ironically enough my buddy and I went the whole day without incident and only once did we ever have to wait for more than a couple minutes to ride the lifts. There were only two park items out (1m tall box and a barrel) but the runs were plenty wide and you had to look very very hard to find any grass even.

     

    Unfortunately, it started getting warmer as the day went on so if that pattern progresses I see them loosing a lot of mass over the next day or so, but either way they already have a good base and it's a fun place worth checking out for sure!

     

    And besides, it was refreshing me and my buddy were the only 2 foreigners in the entire place! haha

  9. Decided about monday I was gonna go to Kazawa this weekend, and come this morning I walk outside to massive raining (north Saitama) and upon arriving at school I checked the webcams up at the ski-jo and it's not just blizzarding, and heavenly white geri blast is being unleashed!!! So pumped!!!

     

    Anyone else in the north Kanto region gonna be out? I vouch it's definitely a worth-while place to visit!

     

    Cams are on the front page

    http://www.kazawa.com/snow/index.html

     

    SJ#4 edit: Edited link to webcams, hopefully added to our site soon

     

  10. Not trying to be all 'Sonny Bono' but my buddy and I are thinking about filming at some hills this winter and putting together a compilation as it's our last season boarding together in Japan and we have a hell of a season planned (starting the year off in Hakuba, ending with a week long trip to Niseko). I recently bought an Olympus 6010 tough which is as water/cold/drop proof as I'll need to take boarding, but we're worried about my buddies camera. It's a simple Sony DV camera (small handheld deal with a handstrap and all that) and though it's been through some pretty outrageous filming (We used it for about a year strapping it to drift cars, racing in the wet and even in the snow) we're worried it won't last. This being said, I constantly see people with little handhelds and even proper looking cameras on the slopes all the time, even saw a guy last year with what looked like a 'container' for his vid camera. Is there any way to work with our current camera and make it so that it's at least resistant to the cold? Can't really afford to splash out on a new camera x_x

     

    And if this is an old thread I'm sorry! Couldn't find any like it

  11. Originally Posted By: JA
    Originally Posted By: The Skiing Lawyer
    Those one man lifts are scarily small though. Do any one man lifts have any lind of safety bar? I can't recall seeing one.


    And, is there a one woman lift? naughty


    Yup, right in my lap evilgrin
    haha~ couldn't resist! bud no worries, I'm not sexist, I think there should be a one woman lift as well and it'll queue up just as bad as your toilets I'd assume dance boom on a roll!!!
  12. *UPDATE*

     

    As of late last week, my buddy has officially DUMPED his girlfriend. Unfortunately, I still have to face the fact that it's just not economical to go out to his every friday to get a ride (so I'm still in need of a lift from time to time ;P) but I'm very happy he got rid of that wench. This also potentially means we're back on for Hakuba over NYE so if anyone else is out in the area let me know and we can party up!

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