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  1. Originally Posted By: muikabochi
    Thoughts on Myoko?
    I haven't spent that much time there but, hard to explain, but it didn't excite me really.

    But I am willing to try it more and I'll come over and say "hi" and you can show me around! wink


    I will definitely give you a call muikabochi and others.
    Thanks all for your thoughts. I am back to it being a solo trip so I will be looking for some sliding buddies { I am a skier by the way but happy to head out with boarders as well[ even wait for you on the flats ].
    At this stage I will be over there from about Jan 18th subject to change.
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    Morning all. Just wondered on any thoughts on Myoko. I am planning to spend 3 or 4 weeks there Jan/ Feb 2012. I prefer to stay at one area as I have found it gives me the chance to really learn the resort in all its moods plus get to know locals and local spots. As I understand Myoko is a great powder spot { and its off piste powder I am chasing ]and is made up of 4 primary areas . Is there any other resorts easy day trips away?

    Any thoughts?

     

    PS done the Hokkaido thing.

  3. MP, I have not been over there for years, your best place for that advice is probably the ski.com.au which has a lot of NZers on. As you know employment at any ski area never pays well. I don't know if you have used that site but a few familiar faces frequent it [ Go Native , Texy etc etc ]. I guess work visa is always the first issue to sort.

    I knew you were referring to 2012, luckily for you as at this stage they are missing out on winterin NZ, the only snow is man made, a real snow drought.

    PS, ended up buying a pair of AK JJs, can't wait to try them out.

  4. Originally Posted By: MitchPee
    I'm actually really considering doing a July-Sept in NZ next summer. Does anyone have any wise words for where to get a short job like this and where to stay? Also any good ideas on resorts or if you can be close to BC terrain? Thanks guys smile


    Hi MP, bit late with this reply but there you go.
    I am not sure about what work you were thinking about, but as far as where to stay, I reckon you would enjoy Wanaka the most. It is the closest base to Treble Cone and has a really good group of alpine adventurers living there.
    Great access to some grat heli skiing and some good alpine touring options in the Pisa Range. TC has some good resort accessed chutes and Wanaka is also close to Snow Park which is the place for pipes and rails.
    They certainly don't get the snow that Japan and Utah recieve [ especially this year by all reports ] but it would still be a great trip for you.
    Keep us informed on your plans Mitch , we'll look forwards to some excellent videos from you mid next year !
    It is many years since I lived down there , but am happy to offer tips as your plans firm. Will be able to put you in touch with some clued up locals as well.
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