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Will Lee

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  1. Went to Omote Manza yesterday, it`s no Appi but the place is definitely bigger than the map suggests. Had a pretty good time overall...til my very last run. To make a long story short, I really banged up the inside ligament on my right knee. Actually, it was already slightly injured from the run-in I had with that wicked kicker at Niseko Annupri about a month ago and the knee had been feeling a bit tender since then. From the outside my knee doesn`t look swollen but I can`t kick out my right leg and make it completely straight. It hurts like a mother when I attempt to bend the knee for just a few degrees! \:\( I feel pain even just rolling around on my bed(and any other insignificant daily body movement that we take for granted). I`ve already had a LONG soak at Kusatsu hot spring after the incident and been icing the knee down repeatedly since last night. I know it`s only the day after but this is probably the worst injury I`ve ever had since I started boarding and I`m getting really worried(not to mention the fact I`ve already booked a stay-over trip to Tohoku later this week). Damn it, it`s only the middle of Feb! mad.gif Has anyone ever had similar injury? Does anyone have any suggestion as to how to treat it? I don`t think the ligament is torn, probably just hyper-extended and very bruised. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Ride safe everybody

  2. Got it, Enderzero-san. :p Yeah, I meant that skier dude jumped off the chair, literally! It seemed like you could do anything and get away with it when I was there. Urabandai Nekoma may not be the most convenient place for you to go since you`re situated in Nagano. But if you and your buddies ever make a southern Tohoku trip it is definitely worth checking out. From Tokyo take the Tohoku Highway and head toward Inawashiro Lake area. The highway drive will probably take about 2-2.5hr and add another 30min or so on local roads. Incredible powder! P.S. they`ve got a really nice FREE sleeping area(kaminshitsu)too

  3. Like I posted earlier my buddies and I have been trying to board at not so well known ski areas on weekends for the month of Feb and so far it has been paying off. We went to Omote Manza yesterday and although at times there seemed to be quite a few ppl we never had to wait more than half a minute in line(that bottom run did get a little crowded but who cares we spent most of our time up on top)! \:\) You`ve just gotta select your destination carefully I guess.

  4. Thanks for all the input so far and please keep them coming. \:\) I know there are other places in the region that get more snow but unfortunately I`m going by the availability of the few tours that are willing to go that far in the first place. I believe when Plucky referred to the flatness he`s talking about the Prince Gelande area? Don`t worry, I`ve already studied a detailed map and am not planning on spending too much time down there. I do mostly freeride and rarely go into the trees. I prefer quality powder and or well groomed slopes(but not packed down too hard like at Hunter Mountain)most of the time. I am very interested in the board park they`ve got over there, though. Is it true that long run(Lady Downhill?)on the very right of the resort is closed on weekdays? Now that would be a bummer. \:\(

  5. Hi all. I`m seriously thinking about taking the overnight bus to Shizukuishi(and taking another overnight bus back). I`d like to know how is the snow quality IN GENERAL between early to mid March(i.e. is it really worth going all the way there). I know very well that this kind of thing is hard to predict but please let me know how it was when YOU were there around that time. \:\) My thanks in advance.

  6. I was boarding at Urabandai Nekoma in Fukushima yesterday(which by the way ROCKED except for the fact that them lazy asses decided not to open their "redesigned for this season" board park)and I saw something that got me scratching my beanie. As I was taking the lift going to the very top of the mountain I noticed several quite skilled boarders making blatant off piste runs through the trees repeatedly right in front of everyone and they totally got away with it scotch free! I also saw a skier jumping the lift at another course(first time I`d ever seen that in Japan). I mean, there was a lift operator on top and at least 3 other patrols doing course maintainence stuff that were in the area. There was no way in hell they couldn`t have witnessed what those boarders were doing yet no action was taken! What gives? I guess every ski area has its own standards and unwritten rules huh? Maybe Barok and Enderzo(spl?)should come on over to Nekoma. ;\) BTW I was tempted but did not try the run cuz those trees looked pretty damn tight for my not-so-skilled ass and I didn`t want to risk getting jumped by some patrol who suddenly might decide to get aggressive with me. :p

  7. This is what I saw when I was at Niseko about 3 weeks ago: Annupri...only 1 medium sized kicker that messed up my right knee(which is still aching a bit). The landing area was too icy and flat. My friend and I mentioned that to one of the instructors and we saw him talking to one of the staff so maybe they`ve modified the landing area but be careful. Higashiyama...nil. Gotta wait til late March for their board park to open. Hirafu...down at Kogen side they had 2 or 3 kickers, all pretty big if I remember correctly. Over at Hanazono toward the bottom there was one scary looking medium-sized kicker. The landing was WAY steep and icy. Their setup could all have been changed but that`s what I ran into.

  8. Oh Scooby, you missed us by about a week. ;\) Hunter owes its popularity mainly to the close proximity to Tokyo. By Tohoku Highway which is a lot less congested than Kanetsu during peak season(right about now)it takes roughly 2.5hr if everything goes smoothly. But it is definitely more costly than going to Numata area...you`ve gotta pay for Gaikan Highway and a 620yen toll fee just for using the Momiji Line for about 10min right before getting to the resort. Can`t really get there by train unless you join a packaged same-day ski tour.

  9. Oh Scooby, you missed us by about a week. ;\) Hunter owes its popularity mainly to the close proximity to Tokyo. By Tohoku Highway which is a lot less congested than Kanetsu during peak season(right about now)it takes roughly 2.5hr if everything goes smoothly. But it is definitely more costly than going to Numata area...you`ve gotta pay for Gaikan Highway and a 620yen toll fee just for using the Momiji Line for about 10min right before getting to the resort. Can`t really get there by train unless you join a packaged same-day ski tour.

  10. Very interesting this Double Black Diamond club is. Hmm...I wonder exactly where the entrance is. I went to Tsugaike Kogen back in the beginning of Jan and to my disappointment there was no powder, just well groomed runs and it was VERY foggy the whole day. Heck, they even groomed the very top part of the mountain(great for alpine boarders)! Not sure if I`ll get another chance to go there this season but am planning to check out Cortina International. Can someone tell me if I`ll still be able to enjoy myself if I just stay on-course? \:\)

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