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Gunma Boarder

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  1. My favourite resorts are heavily skewed to ones that are surrounded by stunning scenery that I can take pics of as that is a big part of my pleasure.

    As such, I think I'd have to put my favourite as Zao Onsen (Yamagata). Love the long cruising runs there too.

    Tenjindaira (Gunma) is just absolutely stunning on a bluebird day, I just loved going there the times I have even if the skijo itself is a bit crappy.

    I hope to try and find some new gems this season.

     

    I have never been to Hakuba on a fantastically blue sky day. That is something I want to do this season as I know how stunning that scenery is as well.

     

    The view from Kawaba's double lift is as good as Tenjinaira, but I think the resort is much more fun. On a clear day you can see Fuji, the north alps, the south alps, Shirane and many other amazing mountains from just off the lift. Not a bad spot to strap in (if you are boarding) or just take a break. I also love to go places for the scenery. I'm planning on climbing Tanigawa and Hotaka this year from Tenjindaira and Kawaba. I will have to check out Zao Onsen

  2. Last year I got myself locked into a season pass and ended up only going to Kawaba and Norn all year. I won't make that mistake again. It's not that I don't like Kawaba, I just love variety.

     

    Well, I will start with the resort I know the best, Kawaba. I do love getting a little off trail and Kawaba some beautiful tree runs. I definitly don't recomend going in the trees without a helmet and a high skill level, but if you meet those prereqs Kawaba has a lot to offer. Do be careful though a couple of the valleys have areas that are not safe (i.e big holes in the snow). I also love natural half pipes and Kawaba has a long beautiful one right above the bottom of the upper quad lift. Kawaba has 5 lifts. I really like one in praticular. Below the very popular upper quad lifts which often has long lines on weekends, there is a double that is less used and offers longer runs.

     

    As far as ticket buying goes, Kawaba offers a six ride deal for 2,200 yen. These tickets can be used anytime during the season. If used in combination with the long double lift I mentioned above, 6 rides can be a half day depending on your style of riding.

     

    Please tell me about your favorite resorts. I'm looking forward to riding something new.

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