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nzlegend

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  1. 526.117 getting better and better.....time to get back to the real world
  2. A while back there was a thread about Burton bindings breaking....well here is another story. My friends burton binding snapped not once but twice! (the toothed strap) cleaned snapped off! ruined his day in Niseko too
  3. Quote: Originally posted by jared: yes and thats one of the foods I miss most. (from NZ) Whatties are the best brand. That "Watties" mate no "h" Got a can in front of me as I type
  4. Quote: Originally posted by SKI: A solution to what "problem" perhaps? the problem the patrollers there have with people skiing in the trees and out of bounds. Ask Barok if its a problem.
  5. wow the situation in Hakuba is off the hook? I have a Japanese friend whose husband has had connections at 47 from its very conception or there abouts and was a ski school instructor. She was shocked and horrified to learn I ripped through 47's trees. she was like "oh you mustnt do that its very dangerous and ski patrol will get very angry the absolutely dont/wont tolerate it....etc etc etc. Well anyway what I saw at Niseko was very good in terms of the Patrol accommodating those of us who desire the "out of bounds" They have special roped entrance ways to out of bounds areas with warni
  6. 163 is my "just size" (Jap' english) its just long enough for deep powder yet short enough to be manoeuvrable for the rest of the hill.
  7. Holy Snowflakes batman! I just woke in Nara to 5-10cm of fresh snow! crazy it almost never snows here! the weather has gone crazy. Wow anymore and I will find the nearest hill and find a run or 2 before work. Has it snowed for anyone else in places where it doesnt usually snow?
  8. VEGEMITE!!! absolutely!!! over that foul concoction called marmite! Someone asked what is the difference? well vegemite is salty with no sugar while marmite is full of sugar and still a little salty. urgh sweet and salty at the same time. Give me vegemite
  9. Just had 3 days in Niseko, must say that Niseko certainly is good, as good as legend has it? tough call to make. here are some points about the place. * the Hirafu Trial map one of the worst out of scale pieces of kiddy drawn garbage I have ever seen, so misleading. For newbies check out the "Niseko Express" magazine and at the back is a real photo with superimposed lift lines. Its a million times better. *the hike to the summit then the run technically out of bounds but allowed, down the big face then into the trees to the right of Hana 3 quad (as you are riding it) is awesome.
  10. who you picking anyway enderzero? I am inclined towards the team of has beens (Raiders), old guys still pulling out the goods. Unless Warren Sapp and his boys can shut down Gannons throwing game then the Bucs are cooked.
  11. Its usually live on NHK BS1 the BS (Broadcast satellite) channel. You need a BS dish to get it. This is different from CS dish that you get skyperfect on. its well delayed on Gaora (ch 302 of skyperfect) not even the same day! BS1 is often broadcast on terrestrial cable TV channels providers like J-Com as (channel 17) So If you have Skyperfect you are sh*t out of luck as its not live
  12. I fly out tomorrow for a 5day trip at Niseko.... lucky me
  13. Quote: Originally posted by fleshwound: I was just wondering - are they perfect out of Japan then? well of the ski patrollers I know in New Zealand, I can say they they were good guys, there are no trees so thats not a problem , but if they close an area or warn you not to go there, you can trust their judgement fairly soundly. Many of them are very very experienced in the mountains and have highly regarded patrol qualifications. They command respect and get it from me.
  14. Bankokya (thai place) at the bottom of the hill at Nakiyama Slope. Good Thai curry, about 700yen so not that cheap but tasty.
  15. Quote: Originally posted by scoobydoo: It's hard to imagine the Japanese patrol really man-handling someone, esp a big gaijin. How big is Barok?
  16. anyone know of good places to go in Sapporo and in Niseko?
  17. Quote: Originally posted by kamoshika: havent really heard much about the Burtons. I saw them them in the shop and was a little suspicious of the plastic heel cup holding the heel in..... oops sorry Oceans I made a mistake I was in a shop today and realised the bindings I was worried about was not the Burtons but the Shimano Rapidfire ones. The plastic piece holding the heel just seems rather flimsy and looks like it would pop out on a heavy landing. I confused them with the Burton SI. I played around with the Burton SI and they seemed pretty solid. How do they perform in the snow?, the
  18. neck deep, I kid you not. went over a lip into a gully and came to a complete stop. Had to spend ages digging down to undo my bindings and then lift my board and then "swim" to shallower snow. Its quite dangerous any deeper and I could of drowned in the snow. I have heard of guys submarining in the Seirra Nevadas after epic dumps of snow (2m+)and suffocating to death....scarey stuff when you think about it
  19. If you want to use the camera in the snow then get a quality high end camera and one that has a Dive case available (usually the high end models) Dive cases are brilliant for diving and brilliant for the snow, 100% waterproof and almost indestructible, so they provide awesome protection. You dont have to worry about the camera getting wet or dropping it. On powder days nothing is a problem and even with the case it quite compact. I have a Sony Cybershot P9, an awesome camera, takes really good movies too as well as photos. Dive cases are a little pricey (15-20000yen) but worth it and if y
  20. Quote: Originally posted by Ocean11: [QB]What else are lifties supposed to do? [QB] try the occasional bit of ramp maintainance so there isnt a rutted ice track for an entrance... or actually "bumping" the chairs, holding it to take the initial "heat" of the chair instead of whacking into you calves if you dont bump it youself, they do it in others countries..... And the number one thing.......GROUPING people!!!!on busy days so the chairs are going up loaded and people get more snow time in.... I was once a liftie at a major resort and god help me if had been caught sitting the shack
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