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  1. Yo Ocean

     

    160,000 for the Gentem Swallowtail. If you think that sounds expensive, just think about what some people spend on cars that they hardly get to drive. Your local at Niseko may well use his powder board more than your average young bloke in Tokyo uses the car he bought on credit thinking it would help him land a nice chick.

     

    As an aside, limited praise to Minami if the staff actually try out the boards they're selling. All too often in Japan the advice you get off shop assistants is just a simplification of what's written on the sticker on the board. I think it's worth paying more for good service. Minus points if they're trying to sell one they've ridden as new. With a minor board like the Fish or the Burton split boards, I don't think many are going to come to Japan through the grey channels, so you'll just have to pay Burton Japan's prices or hop on a plane to LA. You could save up to half the airfare on a board alone. Throw in some bindings and other gear and you can convince yourself that the trip has paid for itself.

     

    You're only young once ! I say buy the board !

  2. Until about forty (?) years ago, there was no such place as Hakuba-mura. The "village" came about through the merger of Kamishiro (the area near Goryu) and, err, the more northerly bit whose name escapes me. One place near the south-west border of Nagano where all the kids go to school in Gifu is currently trying to secede from Nagano ken, so they've been on the news of late.

     

    Is that the part of Niigata where Kawabata's book is based, or is it just an even more blatant ploy to get tourists in ?

  3. Hey montoya

     

    Thanks for the heads up. Good read.

     

    One thing though, it talks about Hachimantai RESORT, a different skijo to Hachimantai, the so-so popular place that backs onto Appi Kogen. Rather than the resort closing, it says that the resort's major backer, JR East Japan, is pulling out. It suggests that the resort will stay open thanks to private companies or private-public ventures, but getting more punters in remains a big problem.

     

    At the end of the article a JTB representative says that most Tokyoites think Tohoku is too far and that the increasing availability of cheap packages to Hokkaido is talking a larger proportion of the folk who still go out further north. With internal flights starting to come down at last (from riduculously expensive to expensive), things don't look good for Tohoku.

  4. Snow-forecast.com predicts some decent falls on Mon/Tues and then a seriously warm front coming in later in the week. The top lifts at Happo/Nozawa are down as well above zero, with the bottom lifts a spring-like 10 or 11! Good for those of you who go surfing maybe, but not for the rest of us. Make it colder please!

     

    It's raining in Hakuba now but it may turn to snow later. Keep praying for the white stuff folks!

  5. Short track - what a sport ! Like boarder cross but much more exciting because the best starter doesn't get to run away with it. Best thing I've seen by miles.

     

    If you didn't see it, it's basically keirin-style skate racing around a short oval track. Lots of tactically timed bursts and collisions. Thrills and spills all the way.

     

    I'm not an Aussie, btw

  6. Bit behind the timez there Ocean. It was a big big hit two years ago.

     

    The biggest music sharing utility is audiogalaxy. If you want to choose your supplier (see their bandwidth/test their ping etc.) try WinMx. More obscure stuff on audiogalaxy though. You can get non-mp3 files off Winmx if you're interested.

     

    I may have this wrong, but don't Japanese ADSL services place a limit on how much (MB/GB) you can download per week/month ? I know there's no time limit, btw. I'm interested in how much total you can get.

  7. Nauseating ? You should have seen it last time when the Japanese commentator cried "YATTA" as the final competitor (Traa ?) failed to beat Satoya's score.

     

    Welcome to Japanese coverage of a major sporting event ! Next is the World Cup, and the commentary will be even worse believe me ! Giving money to the Murdoch organization goes strongly against what principles I have left, but I don't think I can put up with Japanese coverage. Guys shouting "CHANSU !" just because the ball in the the final third of the pitch. If there's no time lag, Internet radio + silent TV might be an option. Has anybody tried it ?

     

    In the case of Tae Satoya, however, I think she deserves all of this no-doubt-fleeting attention. Compared to other Japanese gold medalists, I think she's had a pretty bad rub of things. The obvious comparison is with the omnipresent (on TV if not in races) Naoko Takahashi who picks up Orders of Merit and universal praise in spite of missing the World Championships so that she can run when she feels like it. In the media, Satoya seems permanently stuck in the shadow of Aiko, who for all her looks and consistency has never finished top of the pile. When she won her gold, Satoya got slated for not taking her cap off during the presentation, as if things like that really matter. In the run up to this Olympics, most of the promotional clips have shown Shimizu, Funaki, and Aiko, not Satoya, the defending Olympic champion. It seems like she's been the forgotten girl, so I was pleased to see her get something. The standard has really improved in the last four years, especially for Satoya's weakness-the airs, so it's as much as she could have hoped for, I suppose.

     

    Affogato - classy dessert there migraine !

    Can I come too ?

  8. Nah mate, different colour (and shape). The animals I saw were bear-coloured bears. Just like the stuffed one at the entrance to Sen'inkaku (Kuzu Onsen), the mixed bathing onsen up near Takase Dam in Omachi.

    Kamoshika change colour during the year (as do raicho) but they never get as dark (or as round) as bears. You can see a range of stuffed Kamoshika in different seasonal colours at the Mountain museum in Omachi if you don't believe me.

     

    I've seen a live Kamoshika close up near Otanihara, the place on the back road into the Kashimayari resort where the mountain path up to Jiigatake/Kashimayari starts. It was really dark and the thing jumped out onto the path about 10 yards in front of me. I thought it was a bear, but my torch proved otherwise. However, true to the "deer in the headlights" expression, it totally froze when I shone my Maglite at it. The path at that point is a fairly wide tarmac road, so I decided just to peg it past and hope for the best. Thankfully it jumped down the other side just as I was going past. I saw a lot of kamoshika at 47 last year, but that was later in the season.

  9. No-one over 5'9 (1m75cm) ! Terje's 5'9" too, and I think Jussi Oksanen's a bit shorter. Only Ross Powers is over 145lb (65 kg) ! A sport for the little guys it seems. Must be easier for them to do the spins.

     

    In that Big Air contest at Tokyo Dome, Shaun White was riding a 156 Custom, so he must have some power to get enough flex with his 115 lb frame. He must be 15kg under the recommended range for the board. It's not as if he's riding pow either.

     

    How about a snowboard biathlon with a sharpened boomerang ? Or Ninja throwing stars ? Or a blowpipe ? Rifles seem too old skool for snowboarding.

  10. I am. Can't speak for el diablo though.

     

    "So don't you

    Help help here come the bears !

    Help help here come the bears !

    Let's split !"

     

    Yo mogski

     

    That's an avalanche area, you know. It must be because it says so on the signs you have to avoid at the top. Those amorous bears might just set off a slide that engulfs some poor beginner on the rinkan below. They should be stopped at once. You should tell the patrol to go in and do something about it. Maybe give them a prod with a stock or something. If you do get the patrol out, be sure to ring me up so I can come and watch. Bears vs. the Patrol. That one sounds like a goody !

     

    Good to see so many boarding sistas out there. I'm not in marketing but if I had a resort I'd let women between 18 and 30 in for free. I think it would get busy in no time.

  11. Is that Kiwi Dave from Osaka who gets the Spur-go ?

     

    I saw three of the same critters at probably the same spot last season from the 47 quad. It's a semi-clearing on the last ridge before you go over the crossing route/naughty launch pad that joins R1. As bears go, they're not very big, but I've seen a stuffed one and their teeth and claws are big enough to do some damage if you hit one of them or their cubs. I think it was mid-March at the time, so maybe the fine weather has woken them up early this year. That area is totally surrounded by gelende, so I suppose they must venture out onto the normal courses at some point.

     

    If only there was some deep and light powder to be zealously patrolled....

     

    Come on the snow !

  12. Can't say I'm that interested. Just the thought of those two together always made me laugh. He's been with Catherine Zeta Jones too, but we all know about her taste in men.

     

    To his credit, Mick Hucknall (well, his money) helped set up the reggae reissue label Blood and Fire in Manchester. The label has brought some killa roots and dub to the masses, so my opinion of the man is not quite as low as it would be otherwise. The label is run by Steve Barrow, the guy that wrote "The Rough Guide to Reggae". Again, highly recommended.

  13. A couple of years back, there were some well-publicized complaints from the athletes at some big meet in western Japan (student games maybe) that they were only getting three condoms each. "That won't last a night !" was the cry.

     

    On the subject of powerful women, it's pretty common knowledge that Simply Red's Mick Hucknall used to hook up with Steffi Graf whenever he could to enjoy her highly developed lower body. The best ever, or so our Mick did rave. She's ended up with Agassi, a man with more than a little experience under his belt, and there's already proof that they're getting up to more than tennis.

  14. Yeah, the hype is there, but it's no worse than any other events/sports organizations.

     

    Burton-riding wonderkid Shaun White (think ginger, freckles, Brady Bunch) is in the halfpipe, so that might be all right. See how many times he says "stoked" during the interview. Miyawaki, Nakai and a few other Japanese riders are in, so it should be broadcast.

     

    Many Americans interviewed during the Sydney Games complained about all of the events being on at the wrong time for American TV, so they've got no excuses for moaning or not tuning in this time.

     

    Nat's right about the Japanese coverage though. Expect an extreme Japanese bias if you do tune in, with lots of low-level comment from "talent" presenters (inc. that fat ex-swimmer) in the studio about the Japanese competitors in place of the major matchups between other countries. I doubt much of the hockey will be on the normal channels.

  15. Well done Pats. Great game ! But weren't Pat Summerall and John Madden supposed to be commentating ? On NHK BS1 we got some hopeless trio (including one Brit) that kept going on about NFL Europe. We want the Summerall drawl and the Madden chalkboard ! Surprisingly poor camerawork as well that kept missing the kick returners and being blocked by spectators. Was this an NHK production ?

     

    Great season for the Pats. Mind you, even though they faded badly, you've gotta have sympathy with the Raiders. Hopefully, the NFL will change that stupid rule that says a fumble on an obvious pump fake is an incomplete pass. It would have been them in the Championship game otherwise.

  16. Wow, Ocean 300 posts ! And you ask me I've got any work to do....

     

    Check out the course map here

    http://www.nagano-tabi.net/snowlove/fr/data.asp?no=108

     

    130m of vert ! Max 27 degrees. No corners to cut by the looks, so that's going to be your lot.

     

    Possibly time to show my ignorance of gelende mechanics here, but doesn't a lack of grooming on a run that gets limited snow result in the creation of lots of moguls ? That's assuming some skiers are actually going down that run, of course. The ungroomed courses at the resorts I've been to have always been the mogulled ones, unless there's been a big dump in the preceding 36 hours. Deep pow on moguls rocks !

     

    Any groomer guys care to comment ?

  17. Depends how you define good, my boy, and who good you are at remembering it.

     

    All ya gotta say is "konnichi wa" and the locals will go "your Japanese is great!" In an interview here, Terje Haakonsen said his message to his Japanese fans was "daijoubu ?" (a worried tone "are you/is it all right?") I'm sure he must get praised too. However, no matter how long you stay or how good you get seemingly, there'll still be cases where you get on the phone or go to McDonalds or whatever, say something pretty complex in very accurate Japanese and the guy/girl responds in elementary stuttering English. C'est la vie (in Japan).

     

    Everyone looking for a girlfriend or something more animalistic in the personal columns confidently says "nihongo ok" or "nihongo perapera". It's hilarious !

     

    Seriously though, if you want to get good, learn to read Japanese. Lots of Westerners think its too much trouble and come out with lots of dogma as to why you don't need to bother, but believe me, it's the key to getting really good. You also get nonsense like "Japanese people are more frank when they speak English" and stuff like that, but it's invariably Westerners who can't speak Japanese very well that say it. Any Japanese you speak will be appreciated (most of the time), and it'll help you enjoy Japan more.

     

    ganbatte !

  18. Go to your local winter sports shop. Should be lots of coupons there.

     

    Also try the website of the resort your interested in. See if they have a "thanks day, special day, ladies day, family day, kids day" etc. There'll be a discount. Some resorts are cheaper on weekdays. Arai is half price (or was last season at least). At the same time, see if you can demo any gear there. It's not so common, but is well worth utilizing if its there. Why bother renting out old when you can try out new for free ?

     

    Here's one example of a discount available one the Internet. Not Japan's best hill and even more so if you can't use the neighbouring resorts, but you can't grumble at 2000 yen.

    http://www.kashimayari.net/ticket.html

     

    I posted it early in the season, but Hirafu, Sugadaira etc. were offering six tix for 15000 bought in advance until Dec 31. Iwatake advance tix (until Dec 20) were 2900 for 4500 lift ticket plus 900 yen lunch plus onsen. Just got to keep your eyes open folks. If you can read Japanese, all the better.

  19. Yo mogski

     

    I've seen loads of people whooping and wailing after pulling some big air off a kicker in the park, so maybe you could be a bit more supportive of them too. Even the good guys wipe out sometimes. It's the only way to learn. It doesn't mean you're a "beginner" in grave danger. Anyway, the only person you're going to hurt is yourself, and the patrol can be quickly alerted if something goes wrong.

     

    The people who are not very vociferous about the access to pow issue include SJG. No response to that call to arms there. There are articles about pretty much every other aspect of riding in Japan. Does that mean they're all brainwashed or low-level dudes ? I think not somehow.

     

    If everyone ducked the ropes, the pow wouldn't last much longer than it lasts on the regular courses. You'd also have more beginners in there doing traverses and pushing it all down the slope. Good pow+ ticket risk could well be better that official, rapidly consumed pow.

     

    Someone mentioned the use of pow in advertising, but let's face it, you've got to be pretty dumb to believe what you see on TV. Take a JAL holiday to Okinawa and you won't get to roll in the sand with Norika Fujiwara. Lots of ladies in lycra dresses won't appear when you drink a Budweiser (though it would be some compensation). Smoking a Mild Seven won't instantly transport you to a jet ski on a lake in the Rockies. Eat lots of chocolate and you won't look like the skinny girl on the advert. The list is endless.

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