Chiemsee,
I have them for 6 years.
Never been cold and no damages at all.
These are really strong and very comfortable clothes.
I don't intend to change. It's like an old Jeans that you can't throw away!
Hi Badmigraine,
It is nice to find some people that also enjoyed the taste of a belgian beer.
I would definitely recommand you the Orval, you can also try the Kasteel or Kwak but they are a little bit stronger (up to 11% for the Kasteel)
These are quite difficult beers to find in Japan. If you're looking for another good one, you should try the DUVEL.
Cheers!!
Hi Wade,
Sorry I was out for a while.
If you like small rides in the trees, smaller station (and cheap season pass), Ontake area is really nice. Ontake is bigger but there are several smaller one around. I really like this area but sometimes I go to Hakuba for longer rides.
I went to Mia Kaida Kogen, very small station near Ontake. Only one slope was opened but I would say that the snow was not too bad for the first time this year. I am looking forward for real Powder.
Looking for the Best Beer?
There's only one place to go... BELGIUM!!
Indeed BELGIUM has more than 400 tasteful beers.
I would recommand you the Trappist Beers (only 7 Beers are brewed by trappist monks in the World)
OSUSUME: ORVAL, WESTMALLE, CHIMAY, ROCHEFORT and WESTVLETEREN.
If you prefer the light and fruity beers you should try the Gueuze Bellevue, Fruits Defendus.
Usually Hakuba,
definetely the best Powder I ever had.
I've also been many times to Tsumagoi in Gunma, and near Ontake in Nagano.
Where is your prefered site? Do you know any good places in Hokkaido? I plan to go there with some friends and I am looking for advices on the best powder and tracks.
[This message has been edited by Ben2 (edited 05 December 2001).]
Hi there,
I'd like to snowboard in Hokkaido but I don't know where to go for HUUUUGE amount of Powder and the best off-track?
Any tips?
Thanks for your help!