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Wade

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  1. I wanted to work in Hakuba, but am now shopping around to other areas. I am a former 1 year AFS high school exchange student, and 2 year JET. I speak Japanese fluently and have references in Hakuba (snowbeds) whom I know well. They aren't opening the bar this year and I'm looking into this late so if anybody in Hokaido is out there or,Nigata, Gunma or anywhere else with powder that needs someone. let me know. I'm in the States now.

     

    Wade

  2. The JET program is not an overall bad and its ridiculus to present it as such. It is not the most rewarding of jobs and does underwork people while overpaying. These are well known facts. It is also well known that JET's take a lot of heat for being the type of person that they may or may not be. They get good graduates from highly touted schools (I know this is a sore spot) to do easy work. They are not stupid for accepting this, nor can they be expected to be the most culturally enriched foreigners of the community in Japan. Ocean11 is often hostile, but he is not the only one. Would you want an underqualified overpaid Frat-boy invading your turf? I am a former JET, former AFS high school exchange student, former and soon Hakuba regular, and third year member of this forum :p

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  3. Saporo, Osaka, Hiroshima are the best big cities I have enjoyed. I do think that Nagoya here is underrated, but it doesnt make the best-cities list. It seems that territorial gaijins do seem to lurk in some of the 'cooler' cities cities, ie. Kyoto, Osaka...

     

    As for smaller cities and towns, the list is full of chill places. I guess it depends on what you want.

  4. I too love the Olympics. Sure they are ultra-commericalized. Quick poll, which is not overly commercialized? NHL, MLB, World Cup Football, Formula 1, or even international level table tennis? Come on. Thats big time sports these days. We can all hate it as a fact of nature, not a newly created entity. After all, will you say they were all amateur players before NHL/NBA players were allowed? Just not so. Anyhow, its a fun event (I believe most Americans enjoy the Olympics), that should not be taken too seriously. When else do you watch luge, ski jumping or figure skating (a sport?) on TV. If nothing else it does promote lesser known sports to new people. Can't be all bad, even if it is currupt.

     

    [This message has been edited by Wade (edited 04 February 2002).]

  5. Any legal experts out there? I've heard that the resorts only lease their land (heard this i Hakuba). If this is true would they be legally permitted to only the on-piste terrain. If so it might make them liable to lawsuits or whatever else if they were friendly to any out-of-bounds ski/boarding. Also, I've wondered if they might be liable for not making accessable terrain safe, but Mogski's original example of beginners allowed on huge kickers makes the possibility moot. Anyone know if laws, as well as economics, do not come into play somewhere here.

     

    Keep off-piste suggestions coming. I've always gone to 47 for its trees. I've heard Tsugaike is has a good, little used area as well, and that Iwatake is the most off-piste friendly these days though quite flat. Don't really know for myself yet though...

    Maybe crude Mr. Ocean11 can say, or any of you more blessed than the rest with nearby resorts.

  6. I stay there quite a lot. I haven't tried they're site, but I know last year I had a lot of problems with it. You should just call them I think the number is on this site. If not I can give it to you. They are pretty booked up for the weekends through Feb and the first of March they said yesterday. They're cool people, nice accomodations and right in between Happone and 47/goyru.

  7. For most boarders moguls are no good. Nor are half pipes very good for skiers. Seeing as I board and I've gotten into the half pipe thing, neither of them do me any good. I don understand that they are good for certain people and I am glad that they are there for them. The greater problem for moguls is that at some resorts that take up so many of the would-be-great runs, lessening the choices for (most of) us boarders.

     

    Skiing as long an an elitist image to the general public. That is simply a fact. Like with golf, it is an image nothing says it is true for all people. I've had a lot of friends who suck but like golf and would sneek onto golf courses for the fun of playing the game, not to be elitist. Its just an image. As for which is better, for each his own. Who really cares what other people do? The only ski-snowboard specific annoyance is with my own kind. We have to sit at the top and strap on our gear, often making a slightly difficult path to the begining of the run. But after 2 seconds its over and I don't really care. Its the people lingering in the midle of the run that must do and they are of both genres.

     

    Back to moguls. As I feel that its good for poeple to have the toys that they want, I've always thought little of the baorders I see fighting a losing battle in the mogul fields (ignoring the fact that we sometimes run upon them accidentaly and have no choice). I don't like moguls and my boarding on them makes it less nice for the skiers who do want them. So, Badmigraine, thanks for enlighting me in that some boarders do enjoy them. If you like them, its fine do play on them. I've just thought that these other people wanted to 'challenge' themselves even though in the end I 'knew' that it was not nice, therebye ruining for the skiers.

     

    I don't think any resort will ban skiers, unless its simply a boarding park. Nor do I think boarders would flock to a board-only resort. I hope that boarders are not so elitist. Other than fashion hurting your eyes, if you don't talk to snobs how do they hurt you?

  8. I spend far too much time reading this forum at work as it is. When I find posts such as PC meister's that waste my time further it is just as annoying to me as any neanderthal comments made by others. I can take in stride what other people want to say (ie. not pretending like this is a PC world), but when I read on a forum a post referencing snowboarding I'd lke a little SNOW TALK to go with it.

     

    PC meister, please click on Barok's links. Your friends are waiting.

     

    Anyone else wonder what PC meister's probably registered name is?

  9. I lived in Belgium for a while and fell so hard for Duvel that I contacted the brewer thinking I could import it to the States. I may have been dumb for thinking I could pull it off, but they sent me all kinds of bumber stickers and shirts. Ambers are my favorite and I loved De Konnick (sp?). It was a local brew of Antwerp, but the real locals claimed it sucked (as they claimed about most things in that city). In other words, too many good beers to narrow it down much.

     

    Nihhon - Yebisu (due to lack of exposure to local micro-brews maybe).

  10. I lived in Belgium for a while and fell so hard for Duvel that I contacted the brewer thinking I could import it to the States. I may have been dumb for thinking I could pull it off, but they sent me all kinds of bumber stickers and shirts. Ambers are my favorite and I loved De Konnick (sp?). It was a local brew of Antwerp, but the real locals claimed it sucked (as they claimed about most things in that city). In other words, too many good beers to narrow it down much.

     

    Nihhon - Yebisu (due to lack of exposure to local micro-brews maybe).

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