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  1. Quote: Originally posted by Fattwins: ....I hope to one day judge it for myself. Probably the key for a lot of life decisions. FT - you'll dig it. Spend the 3000 yen and hire a guide the first time or go with someone who knows. You will be impressed I'm so going against the surfer code exposing this. Ahhhhh, fug it
  2. Quote: Originally posted by Toque: It's all about the North Alps But I'm sure it's good up there Toque, if we had infinite wisdom and could do as we pleased in life, I'd be the first to sign up for your ski adventures You rule bro! I love skiing soooo much
  3. Quote: Originally posted by Kintaro: The Grizwald's live not far from me. They click on the lights the day after halloween. It's insane! I've got a few festive lights on the balcony but to light up the whole neigborhood with blinking lights is going overboard. You may have to be American to undertand this. Classic!
  4. Two years ago: A couple friends and I took a trip to Tokyo. Had a pretty good time! What a city. Nice place to visit........... This year: I shot a grouse and am cooking it now. Beats the hell out of Turkey! Life changes fast. I love this shot. From the trip 2 years ago.
  5. Quote: Originally posted by gamera: RockyV I think maybe more if you drove along Japan sea side because toll road at Japan sea side is still discontinuous. true. Misawa to Sendai taking seaside highways - 10 hours. Sendai to Misawa on the expressways (toll roads) - 3 hours. I'm not sure how long it would take from Nagano. Via expressway, which goes straight in to Aomori, I can't imagine it would be that bad. Maybe 6 or 7 hours? In Alaska, that's a trip to the grocery store I was, of course, pushing buttons starting this topic. I can't qualify my statement because I haven
  6. I skied today. Took my snowmobile out to the pipeline and skied a hill near it. We only have about 20cm to 25cm of snow, but it's enough with the temps here. We got a good base in Ocotber. The snowfall since has been lacking bigtime, however. About 15cm fell today though. Enough to cover the minor obstacles. I've got some P-texing to do........ If you don't understand why, you shouldn't be in the debate It's been really bad up here the last 5 years from what I've heard. This is word from Simpleton Alaskan rednecks who know more about Jerry Springer than they do politics.....
  7. I'm not worried about stating this since nobody believes it or will visit it. Aomori is a really cool city Even though I'm in Alaska, I think about my times skiing in Japan a lot. Hakkoda and off-piste Hachimanti was really, really good on an international scale. A few days at Hakkoda were all-time and I've skied a lot of places. I'm so glad I had the opportunity! I have pics and vid for proof
  8. I've only been to Whistler in Canada - just want to qualify my statement(s). GO! What level of skier are you? Whistler, if you know where to look, is incredible. There is no way you can complain about the skiing/boarding or terrain there. Between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, you have almost every type of terrain in existence covered. Check out the backside off of the Peak Chair on Whistler and let me know if you believe in God or not Some of the terrain off of the top of Blackcomb is pretty itself! I can understand not going to Whistler if you're looking for s
  9. Quote: Originally posted by soubriquet: Clearly not. I read your first post as a general question about New Zealand and Christchurch, and I tried to give you an outsiders perspective. I read this: " I had to go buy a new 9mm hand gun today just so I can sleep in peace (my other guns were stolen of course - it is Alaska). Stupid - yes, but I feel it's a necessity right now. This is NOT how I want to live, however, and this is one reason I'm looking for a change." as meaning that you don't feel safe in your home without a gun. I was trying to point out that though you can never get awa
  10. Quote: Originally posted by soubriquet: Sorry about this Plucky, it must feel horrible. I liked Christchurch (as a visitor). It is clean and neat and well laid out. It's a bit of a hike south or west to get to the mountains, but South Island is the place to be for big empty spaces. Kiwis are very keen on- and protective of their land, and there's lots of places to go. Make of the crime stats what you will, but living in the UK, Australia and now Japan, I've never felt the need to carry a gun. eh? I don't think you quite understand......
  11. Quote: Originally posted by Kintaro: Hey Plucky, Sorry to hear about that brah! I've been robbed on the Big Island and in China Town, Oahu (they even took all of my shoes once}. The feeling of being violated is very annoying, to say the least. If you do head off to NZ let me know... I wanted to visit AK but NZ is another place I've been wanting to visit. Best of luck to you! Hey L~ It's not about getting robbed. I got speakers stolen out the back of my jeep 3 times at Sugar! I've been robbed before. Just not in a place that was so supposedly safe. Some things happen that
  12. This last incident was the last straw. It is not the ultimate reason. I obviously like to travel and explore new places. In doing so, I've discovered that there are other ways to live. I like this fact. I feel I've gotten the proverbial kick in the ass, so to speak. No reason not to check it out. Who on this Earth says I have to commit myself to one country? Okay, don't answer that. I'll find out on my own.
  13. Quote: Originally posted by SnowJapan.Com#1: Plucky - none of us are any of the high-post users on here, really don't have the time or extra energy for that! (In fact, very few posts, actually I think double figures is the most). Aargh....just kiddin' mate... (I missed talk like a pirate day on here, so thought I'd make it up now )
  14. Quote: Originally posted by SnowJapan.Com#2: Toque, we all do have other handles (some more active than others!)) Great, I thought Ocean and I were getting in to bitch fights when in reality, I've been talking smack to the administrator! montoya - no japan for me this year. I'd love to ski the Hakkodas again though. It may take a few years to get back, but I will.
  15. Quote: I just hope the fly-in's don't bring their problems with them. Like Oz, NZers are happy to accept trained/educated immigrants, as long as they conform to 'our' lifestyle. It sounds like you're describing Californians invading my home state of Oregon I agree with you though. I'd like to choose a place to live with people who hold decency as a respectable value. What's so wrong with that? I'd make Japan my home if it weren't for the racists and the Americans stealing stuff from me. I've tried it - remember I could go back to Misawa right now if I wanted to. I ma
  16. BPC - I have an email address for a guy at Warren Miller Films that has done a lot of skiing in Russia. I have no idea where he is now (on assignment probably), but he may be able to give you some tips. Just let me know and I can PM you the email addy. He at least will be able to point you in the right direction. I've always dreamed of skiing in Kamkatcha. Google it - it looks unbelievable! For the money, northern BC and Valdez, AK are hard to beat. That is a helluva long flight for you though! After flying over the Hubbard Icefield and Mount Logan in Canada, my mind was racing
  17. We got our first snow in the valleys of Alaska last week. It's been COLD recently. I only live at 300 meters elevation, but we've had probably 24 centimeters the past 3 days. It's all melted, however. The mountains are doing good though. Damn good in fact. Meters of snow have fallen over 1000 meters el. recently. I miss checking the Japan snow forecast maps on this site. It was always a roll of the dice early in the season, but when I saw that first splotch of green in the Hakkodas and on Hokkaido, I'd get soooo excited Here's wishing you all a great snow season!
  18. Hey guys and gals, I'm seriously considering a move to the great land of New Zealand very soon and was wondering if I could get some first hand opinions on the place. I've already started my 'Expression of Interest' form and have taken the pre-qualification quiz (and more than passed). There is always information that you can find online, but I'd like to hear it from the people that call NZ home. I'm looking at the Christchurch and Dunedin areas right now. I actually have some job leads that may pan out in these places. 1) How much American materialism has invaded NZ?
  19. After invading a perfectly legit and decent topic on the snow forum, I'm done with you. Have a nice life hiding out from the world's problems in Japan! You are the epitome of an armchair quarterback. You will never truly understand America just like you will never truly understand all of the complexities of the Japanese. To think otherwise would be utterly arrogant.
  20. Quote: Originally posted by Fattwins: shark sand shark? It's actually a 7' salmon shark. The guy who caught it put a silver salmon in its mouth for the heck of it.
  21. I threw that 'Great' in just for you, dear. I knew you would pick up on it. Your hate is becoming predictable. I also love the way you put no separation between the American people and America's messed up politicians. You claim we have to take responsibility for whom we elect. Well, 50% of us didn't vote for monkey boy and don't appreciate what he's done to our country. Most of us have no idea why anyone would even consider supporting Bush any more. It's baffling. But, according to you, I do support Bush as do all Americans simply because I don't denounce my entire country. Well, ther
  22. We saw a pod of Orchas off in the distance from our charter boat. Very, very cool to watch these in the wild! Guess what kind of shark this is. We limited out in 3 hours this time (6 salmon each). The obligatory trophy photo.
  23. KlingKlang - I've got two acres, so yep, plenty of room! I'm Sexy - Tons of winter sports to do up here. Snowmobiling is probably the most popular where I'm at, but there are 5 ski areas within 60 miles of me. Thing is, you can't really ski until Feb or so due to the lack of light and extremely cold temperatures! But, our season does last until late May/early June and year-long if you're willing to hike (it's worth it). I went back down to Valdez with some guys this past weekend to do one last fishing trip. It went very well and I had a blast once again. Here are a few picture
  24. Quote: Originally posted by Ocean11: Plucky! Kintaro! It appears they now have an INSURGENCY in your country! From the uber-'liberal' Army Times. I'm glad you are finding so much joy in the suffering of others. I can't believe anybody even puts up with the sh*t and bile you spew on here anymore. FACT - Neither George Bush nor his policies caused this hurricane to be any worse than it would have been. 5 years in office is not nearly enough time to mess up the global climate. FACT - Georgie boy is not the only one to be held accountable for the levy breaches in New Orleans.
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