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Posts posted by Yuki's Passion
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I'll give you 1000 yen for all.
You should prolly put a price you're asking for.
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Saw snow coming down in the village!! Nice!
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Yeah, that was mental. The scene from Antarctic with that 80 degree pitch all the way down was pretty insane. Looking down from the peak was sick.
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But that was on a really really gnarly slope where they repelled down right? I dont think that is something that most normal humans do. To hear JJ say that he was scared shitless really put it in perspective.
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Originally Posted By: SchneeboredGot my hands on a copy of TGR's DEEPER. Good film, nice to see someone looking at riding differently and avoiding choopers and ski mobiles.
Got Deeper and loved the new direction JJ has taken. He truly is an amazing rider, and a mountaineer in the true sense of the word after seeing this. Glad to see some athletes pushing themselves further. -
I really enjoyed my time up there - the vibe in the city was chilled, too. Been looking at jobs up that way but seem to be very very limited. I could easily live up there myself
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Originally Posted By: ChriselleKamui,.. But I used to go there pretty much every weekend.
Were you in Asahikawa? Did you like living there? -
Maybe like 2000/month? The food and alcohol are always worth while the few times a year we have em. Definitely not a bad way to start a night out.
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Thats some funny shit
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Kamui, Tokachidake, Shiga Kogen
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Nice cams there...good to see the snow coming down more and more.
I like watching girls in FMBs walking around
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thats classic TB
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People who forget where they put their train ticket/pass and stop right before the ticket gate blocking the way get on my nerves - as do those who stop right when they pass through to figure out where they are going. GTFOTW and move to the side if you dont know where you are going so the other hundred or so people can continue moving. Its like they think the whole world will stop and wait for them.
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you probably mean Niseko 343?
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Saw a few of you guys hiked Niseko yesterday - sweet!!
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Wish they had one in Kansai
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Those Bose speakers are sweet as several family members and mates have it, so have seen several movies with that, but the price here in Japan is insane - isnt that up towards 30万?
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Originally Posted By: EzorisuHaven't seen it since the end of September.
Score! Found some at a small liquor shop, so I grabbed several 6ers! Love me Akiaji -
Originally Posted By: Tubby Beaverseems the Aki Brew has run its course for another year. Can't find it anywhere nearby, small bottle shop next to my house was selling bottles of it but the owner said the bottle I got the other day was the last of it
Same here in Kansai Back to Belgians... -
I heard from Yodobashi that it takes about 3 months...mine still havent come and its been just over two now.
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Just to reiterate what everybody else said - beautiful pics as always Mike!!
Glad to hear you will be back this winter (hopefully!)
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Originally Posted By: RobBrightLoved San Andreas on the PS2
Ive been debating on the Xbox 360 and PS3, and having this on the PS3 would be pretty sick, plus there seems to be a big disparity between the amount of games for the two (for obvious reasons). Might have to grab one some time - Maybe when I get those "eco points" -
Those Quattron TVs look pretty sweet
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Klingon, its Liberty City...yeah, Im luvin it. What a great game and really embarrassed that Ive only JUST discovered it
Best snow conditions for learners
in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
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I think if you're a beginner rather than worry about snow conditions, just get out there and do it. I learned on shite snow out in Hiroshima - so if I learned there and many other people learn on better hills and conditions, they're prolly better off.
I think the most important thing, if you really are a beginner, is to get out there as many days as possible and get the hang of it, and spend time learning how to ski, as opposed to worrying about snow conditions.