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Will Lee

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  1. Just looking at the map of Shiga Kogen makes me want to avoid the place altogether. I`ve studied different versions of its map and I really doubt if all of the separated areas are easily connected. Also, will I really be able to check out all of them in one day and get my money`s worth? I imagine driving there will be hell too(only one road), with its famous reputation and all. Personally I think I`ll have better luck going somewhere else. \:\)

  2. Hi all. Went to GALA yesterday since JR was offering a 6500yen hatsu-suberi(first time out)special. I`ve heard a lot of negative things about this place but just had to check it out for myself and now I know exactly what they`re talking about. First of all, the runs are so damn narrow so if you fancy big mountain riding forget about it. The snow quality wasn`t all that great, either. Early in the morning it was between heavy powder and a little slushy but soon(by about 11am)it all turned into undesirable, bumpy and icy snow. Even the run on the very top was pretty bad to begin with. Only the Central Area was open, although North and South section clearly had enough good snow(cheap bastards)! The board park was a joke...I only saw 2 rails and a box. No kicker or tabletop in sight. Also, quite a few visitors showed up(I guess I wasn`t the only one who knew about the 6500yen discount), many of them skiers. My buddy and I called it a day at around 2pm...that`s how bad the snow/crowd was. It just wasn`t worth it to push my knees any further in that shitty snow and risk injuring myself thus flush the rest of my season down the toilet. Oh, the WORST PART was that rude-ass lift operator working at the bottom(lift #9?)! I was so livid I`ll never go back there! Will post more on that later...gotta get back to work. Conclusion: unless you`re really desparate and have no other way of getting yourself to a ski area don`t go there. Just my 2 cents

  3. Last year the event was held the first wknd in Dec and the condensed version(about an hour)was aired right before new year late at night, around midnight if I recall. Since this year`s event took place just last wknd I reckon we`ll probably get to see it sometime after New Year? Swing by your local konbini and do a little tachi-yomi(freeload reading)next week and you`ll probably find out the on air date. \:\)

  4. It`s located toward the end of "Hakuba zone," just south of Cortina International. The two ski areas are connected and by paying an extra 300yen(500?)you can enjoy both places. Mostly a skier`s slope, so I`ve heard(but I`m gonna check it out this season anyway). From Toyoshina IC(the nearest highway exit)it`ll probably take you AT LEAST an hour and a half just to get there. Good luck P.S. No boardpark there except when they hold special events, so I`ve been told.

  5. Well, put it this way...when the muscles on your front leg feel more sore(sorer?)than the ones on your hind leg you`re probably boarding the right way. When I first started most of my muscle pain came from my hind leg and as I got better I noticed the transfer. It probably does sound a bit nuts to you Deebee but like Ocean said you`ve gotta lean(when things get too hairy just make a turn). A tip my good boarding friend gave me was to put your front hand on your front thigh as you go down the hill(was doing that all day at Tanbara while practicing fakie and it worked).

  6. Went to Tanbara on Sun...boarded nonstop for more than 6.5hr(paying for it now, my right knee`s aching a bit)! \:\) Gotta say the crowd was incredible. It was the worst I`ve ever seen there(been there plenty of times)! I only took the quad lift to the top of the mountain twice...there was just too many people in line. \:\( I guess it was because most of the ski areas around there hadn`t opened yet. But, it was powder, powder, powder!!! I practiced fakie all day long, finally getting decent a bit.

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