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SerreChe

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  1. Hi Mike, do you have pics of Kurodake?

    You have peaked my interest with your comparison to La Grave.

    Obviously I would not expect to see glaciers, but 1300m of vert with challenging terrain is interesting for Japan and may see me going that way at one stage or another. Are there tight trees all the way from the top, or is there a decent alpine section?

    Meanwhile, I will do my homework with topos.

  2. ahahaha, I knew it. He kept on whaling about his broken leg too! mad.gif

     

    I would like to propose a challenge between Evergreen staff and students for the ARAC when we take it. I have a few devilish ideas... eheh. Then we will also be able to see those guys sweat it out while we watch as well ! grin.gif The losers buy beer at the end of the day.

     

    To be fair to Dave though, he broke trail the whole day.

    By the end of the day everybody was tired. We were all huffing and puffing when we hiked that last slope up from the 1st simulation. I thought we were done when we reached the ridge. Little did I know about this upcoming 2nd simulation...

  3. Thanks FT. Line probing was not too bad actually. The killer was the simulation in an actual steepish gully. It took the wind out of me hiking up and down the slope following the flux lines. Was dead after that.

     

    It was a good course, highly recommended to all who have not taken it and go OOB. Was jealous the whole day looking at those tracks on the north face of Happo though...

  4. For those who missed it (was quite a bit away from where we were and had to zoom in) this is the slide off Kaerazu on E facing slope.

     

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    The following day I saw a lot of instability on similarily oriented slopes.

     

     

    On monday had planned to drop into a E facing slope off Goryu and we had to turn back because of a snowpack that involved multiple nasty crusts as well as facets/goblets, not to mention that the weather caught up with us as well.

     

    The Tsugaike area was very stable the day before. A reminder that things can vary dramatically depending on the mountain & orientation with just a few hours difference.

  5. Thanks for linking/commenting these Oke, been a bit rush last night.

     

    Kuma, I think his is grey :-)

    Sorry, had the tail most of the time, so most of my pics are from the rear, although it did not apply for the simulation I guess.

     

    I like Kamoshikas...

     

    Saw 2 on the way up the gondie, missed the pic.

    Saw 1 from the ridge before we dropped in.

     

    It was a bit far from where we were:

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    This one looks really chubby and enjoying the sun.

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    Looking towards us. Thanks for cutting the slope buddy:

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  6. Ok, I uploaded a bunch of pics here:

     

    http://www.snowjapan.com/e/insider/photo_section.php?userid=SerreChe&userGallery=196

     

    Feel free to link any into this thread and comment them.

     

    Things you'll be able to see:

    Kamoshika, lazy tracks off the north side of Happo, our hike near Hyodorimine, Norikuradake, Korengesan, + other peaks, People digging pits, people searching & digging during their avalanche simulation, massive east-facing slide off karamatsudake, etc...

     

    Enjoy.

  7. Thanks for the link Telematt.

    Quite an extensive course.

    I remember going through it once a while ago.

    I will actually take my RAC this w/e as well (hopefully).

     

    Sanno,

    How can you live so far away from the snow and survive?

    Marinelli has a nice scenery and some sick vert.

    I assume you are going to do the heli drop?

    I have always wanted to explore the Monte Rosa region actually which I believe is not too far.

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