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I guess you have never seen the trend the low riders? Even with jeans. It kind of does look stupid, it looks like they have taken a crap in their pants. Lol but my pants are fantastic and I will buy that size again
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My pants are like that. With many types of pants you get 3 options- tight fit, sig and team fit. Its not all about looks but I like alot of movement and I can promise you the big fits are alot more comfortable, for me anyway. I dont like how it sags at your bum but its only way to get baggy legs. Dont judge without trying!
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As ziggy said, iron on is the best. There are many types of wax for all different snow conditions and temperatures, you can get soft waxes and hard. I recommend you go down to a tuning shop and get your board or skis done and ask to watch them. Its alot better then the machined waxer, after one run all the wax is gone!
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Originally Posted By: MrSinghStill waiting for snow.
wish hakuba could share some of its huge dump with you 50-80cm of powder in the village. there is so much untouched snow its amazing(looking at the webcams, will be there in 6 days). -
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Originally Posted By: stemikJust stepped outside at 5.30am .....those cars were clear last night...I think i will need a snorkel
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tbh, pictures on the hakuba webcam are looking insane, i think its dumping so hard that you have to ski from ur front door!! oh noes! its insane and i LOVE IT!!
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Originally Posted By: iiyamadudeIt was this season:
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wtf is up with that video
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Originally Posted By: Black MountainThat's funny Korbzy, you were in full freak out mode just a few days ago! Things can change fast around here
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The snow is still falling in hakuba village, TBH i wouldn't be worried at ALL.
see you there over chrissy/NYE
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Originally Posted By: thursdayhope it continues
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I think you would want to be pretty tall if your going to niseko or else you will lose yourself in the deep POW! I myself am at 180cm 90kg and I wouldnt mind being abit shorter and lighter, it would make it alot easier in the air and you would go slower on the steep runs I pick up way too much speed compared to some of my mates.
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Originally Posted By: MamabearOriginally Posted By: KorbzyOriginally Posted By: fukdaneI was perhaps a little too dramatic - the door is still in place, but the doorknob will need some work on it!
I Lol'd IRL
Korzby is 16!!
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Originally Posted By: fukdaneI was perhaps a little too dramatic - the door is still in place, but the doorknob will need some work on it!
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Originally Posted By: Go NativeIn terms of water it really isn't all that wasteful as the water is pumped out as snow which melts back to water later anyway. Like it or not many ski areas these days would barely be viable if it wasn't for snowmaking. Australia for example would have a very short ski season and limited skiable terrain if it wasn't for snowmaking.
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Originally Posted By: Black MountainHappo can definitely get busy. As Gary said the gondola at the bottom can be a nightmare. If you are a boarder you might want to think about going someplace else. It's a fun enough place though!
do you only need to catch the Gondola once to get to the top so I will be alright to ski most the runs without catching it again ? -
Originally Posted By: best skier in hakubaI really don't want to go saying too much in public probably said too much as it is. It's just not exactly an upmarket place, is it.
I hope you enjoy it.
ah k fair enough, im not there for a 5 class get-a-way im there for the snow! ill be spending little time there and more time at the bar imo, its just a bed and breakfast, thats it! -
Originally Posted By: ShayDnGonna keep an eye on the forecast then... need to book flights from Beijing - so will make a go/no-go call tomorrow I think.
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enlighten me with your experiance and ill let you know if its improved or not, would you recommened it or was it that bad??
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Originally Posted By: best skier in hakubaQuote:im staying at windjacket lodge
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well on the first day im there im going to be putting my gf in a ski lesson while i give the forcarsted snow a good test
if you see anyone with smith pink/blue goggles just ask
im staying at windjacket lodge, its meants to be pretty close to happo one lifts 100-200m
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im spending NYE around happo, i was told its not too busy but its nice and fun.
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You want waterproof cameras because of the condensation, changing from a cold environment into a warm one will ruin the camera. Only way to get around this is to slowly change the temperature around the camera by leaving it for a few hours inside next to a window. But I highly recommend waterproof. Good luck with finding a camera you like and I recommend you look for a wind cancelles and image stabiliser with decent zoom I hope this help
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Alright just for you, when I get home