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jared

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  1. Im back - Isawa cho is in Iwate (Tohoku (north)) It was raining, so windy the gondola was moving at a crawl and I could only see about 15 metres for the top half of the mountain, But: I had a fantastic time as it was my first day out with my new skis which I love. The field was next to empty so the main run was completely bump free so seeing was not necessasary.

  2. I seen a fine MP3 player the other day in the shape of a cassette tape. to listen to it you could either shove the whole thing into a tape player or plug in some headphones - mp3 players will be better when they have cheaper memory sticks or giant amounts of memory buitl in

  3. I know what your talking about, I too had allot of spare time - but now the resort up the road is open so ill only be reading this forum with breakfast from now on rather that mooching around here all day. see ya gotta go ski (dont be too jelous i think its raining out there)

  4. This doest relate directly but on the issue of compensation - I was taking a ski lesson in Niseko and as you do we were kinda weaving down the course. A helmited snowboarder crashed into someone in my class and left after the crash. My student was injured but refused an offer to get the ski patrol and made her own way down the hill. We phoned my boss (not the resort a private ski instructing business) who come and picked her up in his car and took her to hospital as she was complaining of a sore neck. Who pays? (as a side note during the same lesson before the incident I was taken out by a snowboarder too but there was no other suitable terrain)

    answer - the snowboarder if only wwe got her name. since we didnt my boss refunded the money for the lesson to her and her friends, paid for her trip to hospital and possibly some other expences. Somehow they caught up with the snowboarder and her insurance paid for everything again (including her hotel).

    If you need some money it would be an easy scam to pull.

  5. Jap rap - you lucky thing!! I would be happy to hear something / anything from the 90s even. Although I did hear "danger zone" or whatever the top gun song is called the other day, that must be the most modern song iv heard there. If only I could get them to play eye of the tiger - though there may be too many injuries with every one on the hill psykin up too much and going too hard.

  6. " A coalition of Canadian peace groups today announced their intention to send an international team of volunteer weapons inspectors into the United States later this winter. The coalition, Rooting Out Evil, are recruiting inspectors through their newly launched website, www.rootingoutevil.org. "Our action has been inspired by none other than George W. Bush," said Christy Ferguson, a spokesperson for the group. "The Bush administration has repeatedly declared that the most dangerous rogue nations are those that:

     

    1) have massive stockpiles of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons; 2) ignore due process at the United Nations; 3) refuse to sign and honour international treaties; and 4) have come to power through illegitimate means. "

     

    I couldn't agree more.

    Your thoughts?

  7. I cant really comment as I have only spent any real time at 2 resorts in japan Niseko and Geto. Its too expensive to do anything but get a pass to one field and go there all the time. As for wanting to feel like your in japan rather than Oz - thats odd, I would have thourght the 6 metres of snow on the ground and the fact that everyone isnt wearing their rain coats would have taken care of that.

  8. I just heard a story about a snowboarder that died crashing into a tree at Geto a couple of years back, and also recently read that Niseko didn't have a single fatality last year as if it was an accomplishment and couldn't help but wonder how many people die in the average japanese ski season? At home in NZ the odd climber comes unstuck in the mountains somewhere but I havent heard of any resort deaths that I can remember. Is it a common occourance here of are they just rare events blown up into scary stories to keep you out of the trees?

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