MagSeven
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Yes! You got it Gunma Boarder! Well done.
And yeah, sadly not Granview. But on a side note - I'm planning a cycle trip in Honshu this summer, catching the ferry down to Niigata and including Fuji Rock at Naeba. I was looking at possible routes and saw we could go right past the famous Mt Granview. Pretty excited.
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Ditto for Saturday Seemore!
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It's in Hokkaido
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Onto the new page
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Yeah, it's not Tsugaike Kogen, sorry!
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Tsugaike Kogen
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OK here's another one. Have run out of pictures, so its from Google Maps!
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Just go to any second hand store! You'll see some boards and skis from the last century (and possibly even the century before that!)
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Sorry, have been a bit slack with posting. Will try to get one up this afternoon.
Lucky I wasn't going to post one of Tsugaike Kogen.
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Noooo to the hordes! I like the shabby charm of most ski hills in Hokkaido!
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Yeah, it's definitely Kiroro. I'll try to post another one later this evening. Hope that's cool Hokkaidough?
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Probably heading to Rusutsu on Saturday, but reading this I might reconsider!
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I'm assuming there must be some kind of guideline as to how long and how steep an official downhill course is. There are some very steep courses in Hokkaido (ok, ok, not many!), and some very long ones, but I don't think I know many that are both. Maybe Furano might have something?
Its really interesting to see the photos of the old downhill course on Eniwadake. And to look at the mountain now, you really wouldn't notice it at all.
As to why they didn't leave it as a ski-jo? That area doesn't get a ton of snow, so it would probably be quite icy. Steep and icy, perfect for a downhill race, but maybe not so appealing to the average skier. No idea if that's that real reason, just what I've always thought.
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BTW, is there a skijump in Niseko?
Only a small one at the hill in Kutchan.
I wonder where they would find a course long and steep enough for a downhill in the Sapporo area, or anywhere in Hokkaido?
Unless they tore down all the trees and rebuilt the lift on Eniwadake!?
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Black diamond apparently have started tours to Teine this year......been a surprising amount of whiteys
BD have been coming to Teine for a few years now. There's definitely been more foreigners up there this year though, especially last week with the Yuki Matsuri. The secret's out, but there are still plenty of spots that stay untouched.
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Had to brush about 20cm off the car this morning. Heading up to Asahikawa this weekend for Asahidake and Kamui Ski Links. With a bit of the Sounkyo Ice Festival thrown in this evening.
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Heading back up the hill today......beautiful bluebird today, no new snow but there'll be plenty left from yesterday in the trees
Got a mate in tow as his flight was cancelled yesterday and he has a bonus day on the snow
I'll be up there from about 12:30 if you're still around then. Looks like a beaut! A good day to explore!
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Nice! Yeah we stopped in and had a walk around the base station. Looks like there would be some OK terrain there.
Yeah, on a good day, Racey is awesome. Some nice lines if you keep your eyes open and very little competition for powder. These pics are from a little over a week ago
And yeah, there is a really decent park there. It's not quite up to full size yet as there was a lack of snow early season, but can be definitely one of the best parks in Hokkaido.
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We had a quick scout of Yabari Mt Racey on the way and have put it in the definitely need to check out pile but the snow wasn't thick enough yet to tempt us.
We were at Mount Racey yesterday! I've had some great days there so far this year. Yesterday was ok, a few stashes of powder in the trees, but it was mostly an on piste and park day for us.
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Vice just released a documentary about Freeskiing, its history and the lead up to the Olympics which looks pretty interesting.
I haven't watched it yet as it was only released this morning. I'll post a link later when I have time
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The ropeway and chair are open for the beginning of the winter, then close during jan for 'maintenance'. That's just mainly because they get so much snow, and the weather is generally too bleak for anyone to really want to be up there.
They re open the ropeway first, and then the chairlift a little later for spring skiing.
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Teine was rats late March last year.....but if u had ur car u would be able to drive to Rusutsu, Niseko, Kokusai, Teine or Kiroro from Sapporo, depending on conditions
Probably won't bother with a car. Looking at simply a plain package tour, airplane to Shin Chitose plus bus to hotel, nothing beyond that.
So, safe to cross Teine off the list for late March? Or worth keeping in the mix?
But now that you mention it, how is Kiroro? Worth thinking about?
This is Teine on March 24th last year.
You still get decent days up there late in the season.
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It's not a local skijo for me, I'm further west. It's probably not local for anyone really, it's very remote! It's in the middle of the mountains north of Obihiro. I drove through it a couple of summers ago and thought it looked interesting. I'd like to check it out in the winter sometime, but it's such a mission to get to!