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  1. Ocean11,

     

    There are two large snow banks seen on the first photo. The first one comes from center of the top curves to the right, the second one below. You ski about 900m vertical to 7th station then you have to hike down. Typically, you can ski to the parking on 5th station right about till now, but this year melted away pretty fast. Trails are very rocky and vegitation almost none. Since it has been snowing at the top this week, it may be icey up there.

  2. Yeah, I have taken lessons at Iwappara this season when I first started to board. They would start off with how to carry, place and put on the board, then how to get off the lift, and some very basic bording tecniniques. I found the instructors competent and very very friendly.

    After I have ridden a few more days, then I took another lesson at Sheesa's riding camp in Niseko. They were very good at teaching ungroomed tracks. My 2 Yen.

  3. I think Japanese resorts are more honest about number of runs. You know many US resorts put multiple names on a sigle run like Upper XX, Middle XX and Lower XX and count them as 3 runs. I just look at their trail maps, don't really give a **it on what they bragg. But snow reports are somewhat of suspect, though. I don't know where they measure (top, middle, bottem). The best info. probably comes from Ski Japan Guide!

  4. I have a samll back packing gas burner from UniFlame (which I carry it in my back pack also).

    With a piezo igniter it is a piece of cake to make a grilled sandwich. If I remember, I bring a dab of butter for better taste.

     

    Here is another tip: I also bring a samll camping pot to boil some water to eat instant noodles. Key is to also buy at combini a stalk of onion(negi) and chop 'em up and throw into the noodles (carry a samll swiss army knife) - makes the noodle soup surprisingly edible. With the left over hot water, you can also make some hot coffee.

  5. Originally posted by BigKahuna:

     

     

    Invest in your own cannister of gas, a burner, and a teapot (this is my handle, this is my spout... yeah that's the one). Oh, and of course, water, snow takes just too long too melt... very cheap way to go.

     

     

    I just bought a hot sandwich grill - you know the two handles close the grill kind?

    This turns a conbini sandwich edible when grilled on a burner in a parking lot. Try it out.

  6. My experience in mutiple burial cases (on land or snow during training sessions) was given a training, digital finds the second burial faster than analog consistently. When I say digital, it is BCA tracker with signal strength filtering. Other beacons claim digital, but they are not true digital.

     

    Check out Tech library on: http://www.bcaccess.com/fmain.html

     

    If you are versed in analog search, there is no need to switch to digital. I am marely saying, if you are to decide which to buy, I recommend digital.

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