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MagSeven

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  1. i looked up Teine and the park looks small =/ opinions on it?

     

    The park at Teine is poor to be honest. Some years they have it up at Highland, and sometimes down at Olympia. The only constant is that it isn't very good. (This year it'll be up at Highland, which at least gives a good view and potential for great photos off the kicker with a city background.)

     

    Asari (near Otaru) has the best park in the Sapporo area.

  2. Nope, no other adjustments. I don't really have any problems with my arches or anything, but I find the footbed holds my heel better in the boot, prevents heel lift and just gives a better fit generally.

     

    I think if you don't get a good fit with an off the shelf footbed, then it's time to get something more bespoke moulded to your foot. I guess if you have flat feet it might be better to get a custom footbed?

     

    My superfeet have lasted a LONG time, 5 or 6 seasons, 2 different pairs of boots, at least 300 odd days!

  3. Have been cycling and running over the summer. Longest ride was 175km, and regularly doing 100km rides.

     

    In the run up to the winter I've started stretching daily. I've really noticed the increased flexibility. I've always been relatively fit, but in recent years would get quite stiff after exercise. Now I can bend and flex like I could when I was a teenager. I'm hoping my skiing will benefit this winter!

  4. I'm just going to post a few pictures from yesterday's Yotei hike as the views on the way up and from the summit were spectacular. We got so lucky with the weather, the previous days had been stormy and very unpleasant. Clear skies all morning and fresh snow on the summit.

     

    Leaving Kutchan at 5:00am

     

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    We hiked from the Hirafu side, so when we got to the top, we had to hike around the crater to get to the summit itself.

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    Looking down into the crater. I really hope to ski this someday!

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    View down to Lake Toya with the ocean beyond, and beyond that Komagatake is the mountain on the 'hook' of Hokkaido heading down to Hakodate.

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    View down to Rusutsu.

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    Looking down at Niseko

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    And looking into the distance, we could see the Daisetsuzan range (Asahidake etc). Incredible visibility as this is around 175km away. They got a fair bit of snow over the weekend.

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    It was a hard hike, especially the transition to the snow near the top. The hiking trail was really icy and quite sketchy in places. Once we got higher onto softer snow, it was no problem. About 4 hours up to the top and probably similar coming down as we were slow and cautious over the icy sections. My legs are pretty sore this morning! It's the second time I've hiked it, next time I need to do it in the winter!

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