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Ajax

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  1. Maybe a tip for Johan when I saw his pictures. I used to tell my kids to get the posture of a big bear, leaning forward into their boots with arms out front and away from the body, don't look like a chipmunk with arms tucked in beside the body and lower arms bent out at 90 degrees which causes upper body rotation and a shuffling type turn. If they can keep that posture, face down the hill and put the weight on the downhill ski, the ski will start to carve on edge through the turn.

  2. BCA Backcountry essentials package is being shipped to me now from Evo US for $345 au landed in Aus, contains bca tracker dts ,shovel and probe, very good price I thought. There are better beacons out there but you will also pay a lot more and this beacon is very popular with good reviews. Some times the more you pay = more options = more complicated and in stressfully situations you want to keep it simple, not sure if this applies to beacons. This is a 2 antennae beacon whilst the 3 antennae beacons are better at refining signals in multiple burials. My eyesight is also not very good Seemore so will let you know when it arrives.

  3. The end of season snowfall totals at the end of the daily resort reports for each resort shows that Nozawa had 8 metres aprox and Kagura nearly 16 metres , so twice as much. Nozawa is quite close to the ocean as it can clearly be seen from there on a clear day but looking at google maps Kagura appears to be further east so would expect it to have not as much snow. I thought Nozawa was pretty amazing for snowfalls so if Kagura has truly twice as much snow I will have definitely have to go there. Any ideas if this correct and if so why so.

  4. Have heard the Wideview Shinano is really nice trip but have a day to kill travelling so thought I might save a few yen, throw the bags on the bus and go straight through to Nagano. I haven't travelled through that area of Japan and I would think it would be a very scenic trip and I enjoy wandering around the food stops, but only if there is a day time bus.

     

  5. Young people aren't watching ski movies with skiers riding the piste ,it's all off piste in the powder that is what is influencing them to duck ropes. Resorts like nozawa which I think has an abundance of slack country could be safely opened up by a more progressive management to cater for the increasing popularity of off piste riding. Probably more work for ski patrol but at least they will have a job and have more control over what is happening in the slack country. Agree with Ippy more information as to why a particular area is closed would save ski patrol a lot of problems. Some areas in nozawa look so inticing and not dangerous but end in deep gullies with no obvious way out and going back up is exhausting in waist deep snow. A rescue by ski patrol will cost a $2000 debit to the credit card.

    Off piste skiing in slack country is only going to grow in popularity and resorts who sucessfully cater for this will prosper while the ones with thehard line approach will struggle.

     

  6. Interesting Digriz . Made me think about my boots which have done quite a few ks now. I have been fortunate that all the boots I have owned have never caused me problems so I have never needed boot fitting or customized foot pads. Checking my boots I think an upgrade of the footpads would be a good idea. Has anyone had a good experiences with footpads and could recommend a particular type.

  7. Hi Vito 43 what JMA are saying if it is going to be a 40% chance of being warmer they are not as confident as if they said a 70% chance and they would be extremely confident if 100%.

    By the looks of their 3month prediction there is a 40% chance of slightly warmer temps and average snowfall but 40%chance of below average temps and about average snowfall to the 16th December

    Sounds like an average winter on Honshu which sounds pretty good to me.

    GN would be able to explain it better.

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