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  1. for the one or two other people I know on here that are hiking in the area around Kagura, there was a good-sized slide on the South face (towards Tashiro-side) about 50-70 meters above the #5 Kagura Romance lift.

     

    A friend saw it go off on Saturday afternoon, said nobody was involved. Looks like a cornice dropped and triggered it naturally:

    2007.02.18_avie.jpg

     

    Looks like the exact same place as in the January slide:

    http://www.snowjapanforums.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/5/128.html

     

    When Kagura runs the #5 Kagura Romance lift (this year on March 3), this area gets heavy traffic. This is one cornice I'd be wary of stomping, though.

  2. the slide at Kagura on Jan 20/21 that I posted about (Karagamine course) was on a slope probably around 25 degrees. everyone was surprised it went, but man it's scary stuff when you have buried surface hoar beneath you.

     

    Sat this weekend (Feb 16) is going to be a blue-bird day in Yuzawa, lots of deep fresh powder - but with a thick rain-crust underneath all that. Let's hope nothing goes sideways.

  3. where to start? if you were their client that day, they had planned to bring you down a red-flag slope with a gully terrain trap at the bottom. while you are waiting at the top, the 2nd guide causes an avie (and later says it's a slope-cut). the lead guide then cuts the slope over him 2x causing more debris to fall, then later says it was all according to plan.

    next time you as their client get caught in a slide there, none of the locals will be that quick to help out since we have already been told beforehand they don't need our assistance.

     

    I asked around, and there's a rumour that they've been banned from doing tours at Oguna-Hotaka for ducking ropes during a tour. Someone with more info, please confirm.

  4. just got back from kagura, there's at least 2cm-4cm sun-crust on all south faces, and exposed north and east faces. Some places it's like ice. If you're hiking up this weekend I'd be very wary of the steeper slopes.

     

    Although different regions, read the Hakuba Now! report, their avie forecast seems applicable for the Yuzawa area during this storm cycle.

  5. After Wadagoya-lodge was created and before the Kagura ski-resort was created (I don't know the years). The guy running Wadagoya is pretty friendly, he'll tell you all about the history if you ask. It's also an interesting experience to stay there overnight, apparently its haunted by a few ghosts.

     

    Anyway, tsondaboy is on his way, but needs to complete the first and last stages also if he's going to call himself yama-skier-tough.

  6. a long long time ago, the original yama-ski route at kagura started from the bottom of the mitsumata parking lot. it continued up along the gondola course to Wadagoya-Lodge. That was day 1.

     

    Day 2 you'd climb what we now call the main gerende course at Kagura, then up to Kagura-Mine or Gangamine.

     

    the yama-skiers back then were tough, they didn't need luxuries such as ropeways, lifts, etc

  7. looking thru my notes this is what I have for that week:

    16th clear skies/extensive surface hoar

    17th fog (according to a friend)

    18th fog -> snow (according to a friend)

    19th 30-40cm new snow

     

    I don't think there was any rain during this particular cycle. I'm thinking that there was some melt from the fog/greenhouse effect on the 17th and 18th. this could account for the crust we found on the 20th beneath the new snow.

  8. I haven't heard of any recent avie fatalaties at Kagura. However, I think 2 years ago, someone died on the winding genzan-course from Mitsumata down to the parking lot, he hucked off the course-side, landed upside down and suffocated in deep snow.

     

    If you want to go way back in time, there are the 4 yama-skiers who I think 50 years ago (before the Kagura ski-resort was created) skied down Bosawa in Jan or Feb, couldn't make it back up and died of exposure in a blizzard.

     

     

     Quote:
    Originally posted by SerreChe:

    The 3rd one looks pretty fluid. Kagura was warm on that w/e, looks like the snowpack has gone through quite a transfo recently (sun + heat + wind). Just out of curiosity, when was the last accident on the Kagura sector in recent memories? I have seen a pic from Montoya in the past on SJ of Nakaone sliding almost all the way to the restaurant...

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