deadlymonkey
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A bit out of the way but Hakkoda is usually open until early May with good powder.
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I will be going with my family next week for about 4 days in Kyoto. Wife is 6+ months pregnant and we have a 15 month old running around. Any suggestions on best places to go and see? We will likely go to a few temples but the kid will likely be grumpy after too many. While I don't mind walking everywhere, the wife and her ankles likely won't enjoy that.
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Wife is due with second child in mid January which is good, but will make me miss a big chunk of the season. I will have to console myself with some day trips to Appi, Hakkoda and Naqua Shirakami.
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Any resorts in Iwate or Aomori prefecture participate in giveaways?
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So, my news skis arrived on Christmas eve, now we are getting 7+ inches of snow tonight. Hopefully work will be delayed/cancelled so I can break them in.
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preposition
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Sigh, there is a depressing lack of snow outside my window, although I can see all the snow on the mountains that are an hour away.
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Benedryl
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I'd have thought that, if anything, "US military mailing addresses" would shorten to USMMA, not APO/FPO.
Because an acronym for Armed forces Postal Office is too obscure?
Deadlymonkey, I warrantee you that the package did not go UPS. Your APO is a P.O. box; UPS cannot deliver mail to a P.O. box. This has happened to me before; I get a UPS number but in reality it went USPS.
Again (for clarity because I have not had enough coffee on my system) the only people that can deliver to your APO is USPS, all others will not even try. The only question is whether the company sent it priority mail or parcel post. Chances are everything is kosher and it went out via priority mail.
The final delivery to me would be USPS, but it is shipped as UPS from the vendor to a USPS handling facility in California. When a vendor uses UPS to an APO address, it goes out using UPS Surepost. UPS delivers it to the postal service, but does not then pay the USPS to deliver it as first class mail. Instead they pay the parcel post rate. The package will then go space available on the next ship to sail for japan which takes 45-60 days or longer. The problem relies entirely in UPS. A vendor map pay UPS a high shipping rate for "priorty" but no matter what, UPS will turn the package over to the USPS as Space Available Parcel Post.
I ended up reordering gear from another location that relaizes this shipping problem (they use UPS or FEDEX in the states, but only USPS priorty for APO) and I will have my stuff in about 10 days. Whenever the first set arrives (February?), it is being returned and I contacted that vendor to let them know already.
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I ordered some new skis through skis.com a couple days ago. Their shipping policy stated that they shipped to APO/FPO addresses vis USPS, which is great since that takes about 10 days to arrive. After ordering I got a UPS tracking number. Not Good!. UPS and FEDEX don't deliver to APO/FPO so they dump their packages on the USPS in california. USPS then ships them parcel post on the literal slow boat to Japan. Delivery time: 45 days +.
Think I'm going to reorder from another company that ships USPS first class, and return the UPS ski as soon as they arrive rather than keep them for the 2013/14 season.
This is so frustrating as I was hoping to have my new set by next weekend.....hopefully the new order will arrive for Christmas at least.
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suntan lotion
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I live in Japan in Aomori and really am looking forward to skiing a bunch this season. Last year I did all the Northern Honshu hotspots, looking forward to exploring Hokkaido and maybe a trip or two further south.
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Added, suprised there aren't more people from Aomori prefecture.
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I really hope this is true. Aomori had an amazing winter last year in regards to snowfall. I'm hoping for even more than that this year.
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Coming From Tokyo, definitly fly. If you try to take the Shinkansen, it is about 4.5 hours to Aomori and then another several hours to Hakodate. From there is more train travel to get to whatever resorts you are looking at.
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If you are going to have some transportation while up around Appi, there are a couple of other ski areas you could go to. Hachimantai is pretty close to Appi and fun. If you want to get ito some serious awesome powder, Hakkoda is about ~1.5 -2 hours away.
central hokkaido solo questions
in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
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Slightly personal question, but how is it that you or others have 30+ days to spend each year on a massive ski trip? Independently wealthy? Student? I'm genuinely jealous and guessing my plan of investing in lottery tickets may not be the best course of action.