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SerreChe

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  1. Absolutely horrible.

    Condoleances to all concerned.

    Another pin-dick with an inferiority complex who thought he could make-up for it by driving fast and furious. A lot of those in Japan and elsewhere.

    I wish they would take their dick out of the tail-pipe and think about people around them when they drive like this.

    I hope the guy gets tagged with max sentence available.

  2. I overlayed a Japanese 1/25000 GSI topo map with a 50m DEM (digital elevation model) using a software called Kashmir3D and pretty much did a screen print saved as JPG then did the airbrush for our route in photoshop. You can buy the GSI maps and the DEM in some book shops such as Kinokuniya. The software is for free over the net.

     

    I actually discovered Kashmir3D and its capabilities thanks to Tsondaboy a while ago. He also helped me to give me some tips how to use it. There is a whole thread dedicated to it in the BC section of SJ if you are interested. It is really cool stuff.

     

    I was trying to circle some areas and enter some text to describe where we saw the Kamoshikas, dug the pits, did the simulations using photoshop but it was a nightmare. It creates layer over layer and it is really hard to manipulate. I would have thought it would have been much easier than that, could not even find circling tools in Pshop... oh welll. Still better than nothing. smile.gif

  3. There have been a lot of glide cracks forming to the ground recently. Some of them have been completly covered by snow drifting over them and are now completly invisible.

    Some areas are a minefield waiting for the unwary.

    So if you head out in the BC especially on south facing slopes please be careful. I saw that Minakami Now on SJ warned about the same thing and it is very pertinent at this time of the year.

  4. Too bad I am not in the same area as you.

    I love exploring new areas as well, carefully looking at topos and all available info. With the proper equipment and planning there should not be any problems even though we should always expect the unexpected.

     

    Must be nice to have done your RAC there.

    Knowing how little we know is the first step towards wisdom. ;-)

  5. Quattro, I have never been to Niseko, I actually mostly tour in Niigata. I love Hakuba's terrain but it is a bit far for me and do not go there often.

    Niseko looks like an awsome place snow-wise but I have some reservations about the terrain and certain types of people (minority) who ride there.

    I have been putting my sights on the Asahidake area for a while, so Kurodake sounds very interesting. I used to ride La Grave as a kid as it was very close to my hometown, so I would love to find something similar in Japan.

     

    Where have you been skiing/riding this season Quattro?

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