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Bad news on the Niseko night life front - your best bet might be to try your luck in the Gondola, but be careful as all the girls look pretty good when they are wearing a hat, goggles etc.. my friend calls this phenomonom mountain sheik.
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Argueing in a forum is like being in the special Olympics, even if you win - your still a retard. So I try and avoid it, esp some sort of skiing vs snowboard debate as there is no answer. That said im always keen to debate this: who would win a fight between a Lion and a Bear. my money is on the Lion.
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This is way better than a real conversation cos you can say things you might regret then get rid of it before anyone sees. - brilliant -
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My post about the picture asked questions about when it was taken etc.. if I read the thread before I replied I would have known the answer. There is no bigger crime than posting a reply before reading the whole thread so...yea
Then I discovered that you can edit your own posts and got rid of all the evidence.
And yea I worked for the SAS, I was working at the dog sled, ski instructing and driving snow mobiles while looking for terrorists.
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Markie, have you ever been "snow rafting" at either Rusutsu or Hanazono?
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Its a house rented by one of the Rafting/ski-snowboarding instructing companies (SAS) for staff to live in. It was pretty cheap too. but a long walk home from the pub.
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Ahhhhhhh, thats a picture of the house I lived in a couple of years ago.
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Also get one with removeable ear flaps so its not too hot in spring.
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Teaching your wife is a dangerous thing, In the past I have made a living telling people how to ski but do you think my wife will listen!!!
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Its too late now, I just got some Dyna Candides for 24800en, all the reviews I read said that the pow-airs were not so durable.
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Has any one skied rossie powairs? what did they think?
Also the Candides any comments?
Also has anyone seen any rossie Scratch BCs in japan and how much were they?
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yes, and K2 and Giro are best for my egg shaped head.
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I like to board every now and then so when people insinuate that snowboarding is in some way better than skiing, I can smile inwardly knowing I am better at snowboarding than they are and its their sport.
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Skiing on one ski is an exercise to make you better at skiing all round not a new style. I do it sometimes (even though I fell like a dick when I am) as it forces me to abandon some bad habits and makes me ski way better from then on.
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Crows do like fatty foods, It was important enough to be on NHKs bilingul news the other night. Who cares about real current affairs crows are eating stuff at the dump in Japan!!
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sorry about that. So where do you get you cheese? I find that Yamaya has a good selection though it is sometimes cheaper at the supermarket.
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I just cut and paste all that stuff but just so you know its real.
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You are a fellow New Zealander arnt you?
MT CHEESEMAN
Watch the sunrise from your room, enjoy breakfast, clip on your skis and head for the lifts. Mt Cheeseman has to be the ultimate in user-friendly club fields.
You can start the day in this way at the Snowline Lodge. Ski holiday packages include bed, 3 meals, lift pass and lessons at a reasonable daily tariff. Guests assist staff with light duties. There is also a backpacker option available at Forest Lodge, which is located half way up the 12 km unsealed private access road. Here you can ice skate under the stars on a nearby skating rink. Each lodge includes a fully equipped kitchen, a drying room, large lounge and 6-bed bunkrooms.
The field is situated in the beautiful Craigieburn Range just 1½ hours drive away from Christchurch on Highway 73 to Arthur’s Pass. Mt Cheeseman is the second closest ski area to Christchurch (after Porters Pass). The field has a July to October season and is serviced by two Doppelmayr T-Bar lifts and a grip tow giving access to a variety of groomed slopes and off-piste areas. The first lift carries you over intermediate slopes and natural and man-made snowboard terrain. The second goes to the top at around 1,850 metres where you will be challenged by the deep powder skiing of Mt Cockayne and A-Basin. From the summit there are amazing views along the entire Craigieburn Range.
Ski and snowboard hire is available on the field, and food and drinks can be purchased in the day lodge café. Snow ratings are 15% beginners, 50% intermediate and 35% advanced. An internationally qualified ski school provides ski or board instruction at very competitive hourly rates.
The laid-back, relaxed style of this club field makes it easy to join in with après-ski activities and enjoy every moment from sunrise to sunset.
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I'm a little surprised at the reaction to the photos. None of you have seen any modern ski/snowboard movies then? I would reccomend getting one. (free if you want www.solidpowder.com)
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Its probly better if it happens for 2 days so that everyone is not scared for life by the horrific first day.
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Geto was sick, Only the two gondolas were going but there was plenty of fairly light freshies to be had for most of the day. (all day if you were determined) According to people who skied there last year there was an average saturday crowed there. There are no tables or rails up yet but im not complaning yet.
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once your set up with gear and a season pass you can get by with gas and onageri money, and just the onageri if you can scab a ride.
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I would say that you NEED the passport. there is so much exploring to be done on the hanazono side not to mention the run from the summet down to hanazono. - you can still do that without a pass though as i done it once and by the time i got down there the lifts had stopped (no night skiing at hanazono) the last bus had also left so we had to walk a long way then hitch bach to Hirafu.
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if there is not much snow, and there are no tables or anything around and the snow is too hard to make a jump and there is nothing elece to do bumps can be entertaining (purpose built ones that is)
NISEKO IN JANUARY!
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Whats the SBS? the british SAS stands for the ..mind blank..but I knew before I started typing this (ill edit this post when my mind clears), It also stands for Scott adventure sports and New Zealand's special forces also call themselves the SAS. Being a man of leasure I only worked for the Niseko based one.