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stemik

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  1. So it's so long, farewell, and BOOK NOW! You should be is apologise and be censed issue! My first and last use of that glorious expression.

     

    So much time, so many memories.

     

    Some interesting characters on the way, a few of the older ones spring to mind, Thursday. Fattwins, Dp Spud, Oceans.....

     

    If we're looking back, Echineko (!) and the fantastic wit that was badmigraine for me. "Captain Stag" for the best username.

    Special thanks also to Markie who kindly bought me a curry and kebab at Indi Momo in Hakuba, back in the day when they did lamb versions of both.

     

    Ah Yes echineko :wub: and one more young lady but i cant remember her user name

  2. Hey Stemik, are you a Hakuba resident? If so I'm sure you'd have the low-down on the best local boerwurst !! :wave:
    Marrillen Hotel have a slope side restaurant that does a good German bratwurst!
    Yeah, got that one covered - we stayed at the Marillen January this year and the Bratwurst isn't bad atall ! The Huttenzauber just across the slope is even better and has a wide range of Bavarian fare and nice Weissbier. It's only open at lunch time though - makes for an ideal lunch stop. Mmmmmmmmmm......just thinking about it currywurst and weissbier for lunch slopeside. It really doesn't get better than that !! :D

     

    Marillen is a good location, are you staying there again this winter? i am there most night with the kids race team. I sometimes pop in for a beer.

  3. Currently watching the 2nd installment of a very good documentary on time travel, 2 scientists travel forward into the future to stop a future crime, then return to their time except it wasn't their time, somebody else from the future went back first and changed their time to his time, so the 2 scientists went back even further in time to make sure the time they return to in the future is their time....I have to say it is a bit confusing but I guess that why I'm not a scientist traveling back and forward through time!

     

    Did they have a flux capacity?

  4. stemik - collected and stored? What's with that then? I presume you don't have a garage for it to stay in, as someone storing it will cost a bit (right?)

     

    No we don't have a garage but - i think we will build one next spring.

    It actually wasnt that bad. it was 23,000yen and the price includes pick up from Hakuba and taking to Nagano and making sure the battery doesn't go flat over winter. I have to pick it up in Nagano in the spring. I thought it was rather reasonable.

  5. What's your budget?

     

    Season pass in Niseko is big big money compared to everywhere else. Also, is there a season pass for 'hakuba'? There are plenty of resorts in the Hakuba area.

     

    Personally, I think you'd be missing the point too if you spent all of your time in the park here. It's a good end of season thing to do but mid-season you'd lose a lot of time waiting for the resort staff to dig everything out.

    Currently no Hakuba Valley season pass but it is in the development stages for next season (2015-2016)

  6. Actually less and less locals are skiing or riding. My direct neighbors don't

    For my son's age (11) there are only three out of two classes that are members of the alpine ski club. Of course some do join the cross country club, but most of the boys are playing soccer.

     

    They do have certain days for PE on the slopes and maybe some kids will ski by themselves but overall the figures are well down from previous years/generations.

  7. I compete every year. Never won it. Never got close to winning it!

    But my daughter is reigning ladie's champion!

     

    It is more like a SuperG or Downhill race than a GS or slalom.

    It is funny watching every one jelly legged at the final gates.

     

    Awesome stemik!!

     

    Congrat's to your daughter :thumbsup:

     

    If you don't mind me asking, what age category do you compete in? and what time usually wins that category? I'll be 50-59 category for the next few years.

     

    I was thinking that the locals would be unbeatable in most categories but would love to have a crack if there were some kind of Gaijin award.

     

    I compete in the 40-50 age group, (only for a few more years!)

    Not many locals compete it, there is kind of an unwritten rule that locals are to help out and not compete.

    Not sure of top of my head what time runs but I think about 1:45.

    Steve Lee, the exAussie ski racer competed last year!

    It's a good couple of days racing, and brings in a few hundred competitors for the midweek event.

    More gaijin the better too!

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