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  1. I only did Tateyama in late October. Yes, you can hike and ride till May/June. If you are not experienced climber, I suggest to join a tour hosted by many ski/board shops, Mountenering shops, tour houses. It is the safest/easiest to have some serious fun. Those are not the only places, others like Hakkoda and Hachimantai are much more easily accessed and not as hard as Tateyama, since you can take an advantage of transportation (lifts, gondolas, etc..)

     

    Cheers

  2. There are numerous web sites with information on the ORBIS installations around the country. This helps when driving on highway. I have bought a fuzz buster with GPS, as some of those do not emmit anything (reactive coil type buried in the ground), so the locations are in the memory- this may be was too much.

  3. Cotton anything is a NO NO as they do not wick away the moisture. Also, the outer shell sould not have any insulation - you adjust with layers inside. And stay away from waterproof/breathable fabric anything other than Gore tex, as others are truely not breathable and wil trap heat inside.

     

    My typical set up is:

     

    Top: Patagonia silk weight base layer

    Mid weight layer (like Pata R1)

    3 layer jacket (Burton AK, Marmot, etc..)

     

    Bottom: Wacol CWX performance long john

    Knee pads and a 3 layer pants

     

    Plus a neck gaitor if really cold. and a very thin vest in a pocket.

    I am typically OK except coldest times in Niseko.

  4. Oku Tadami has A LOT of snow every year, so they have to close for mid season. It is about 45 min. from Koide exit (Kanetsu), by a fairly good size resvoir. It is not huge but has plenty of snow and last year they were charging 1800 for use of the pipe - park itself was free. Also, this time of the season, watch out for a cop at each on ramp of Kanetu - they check for seat belts and sometimes for DUI (anyone does apri ski drinking at parking lots of resorts).

     

    cheers

  5. Strawberry, in Hirafu, you can see it from the lift (hana 1) it is on the left side bound by biginners escape route on the far left and main trail runs on the right. Another good one is Mirahashi, especially at night.

     

    Higashi one from the peak is good, hike is very easy 20-25 minutes. Instead of hiking out to hana 1, you can go down "Jackon" the steep bowl and ski out to bottom of Hanasono, this one is also good.

     

    But my favorite is North side, ski down to Gsohiki onsen, and after onsen, you can ski to Annupuri after a short hike. BTW, all off piste riding requires equipment and avvy training. Too many people go in without a slightest idea how dangerous it can get.

  6. There are some resorts that have programs to ride in the ungroomed and/or get to back country stuff (submitting “üŽR“Í in Japanese may be required)

     

    Hokkaido:

    Asahi dake

    Niseko

    Shiribeshi

     

    Aomori:

    Hakkoda (gueded tour highly recommended)

     

    Yammagata:

    Zao

    Tengendai

     

    Iwate:

    Hachimantai

     

    Niigata:

    Arai (In bound powder areas)

    Kagura Mitsumata

    Myoukou

     

    Nagano:

    Happo

    Tsugaike (Shizen en)

    Amakazari (Otari onsen)

     

    Toyama:

    Tateyama

     

    These are only a few ones comes to mind. There are bunch of books sold to describe a lot of classic BC tour routes. Borders be aware, since they are developed skiers in mind. So check the routes with topo maps for any possible long traverses.

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