el diablo
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i agree with barok. snowboarding is better in powder. makes it much easier to get away from all the damn grizzly bears.
try ski-poling away from a 400 kg grizzly bear. good luck. . .
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I was a boarder, but I quit, because
I got sick of losing all of my riding
buddies and equipment to bloodthirsty
grizzy bears enraged by jpop and not
enough sleep.
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yeah it's like I've been saying - grizzlies.
i've just about had enough after watching
another friend getting mauled by a pack of
bloodthirsty grizzlies.
think you don't like jpop ? think about what
it does to a grizzly's psyche. having to
listen to that crap every single day when
you are just trying to hibernate.
no wonder they are tearing all over the
mountains, eating everyone in sight.
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I think it's all the people bringing out
their own food that is causing this Grizzly
crisis we are experiencing.
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damn Grizzlies got yet another one of
my boards yesterday. That's like the sixth
one this season. Far worse than any
park rails. chewed all to pieces, I'm afraid
both board and bindings will have to be
replaced.
Now WHO needs that Head board ?
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go to Furano,
there are mad Grizzlies at all the other
Hokkaido resorts, and trust me you don't
want to spend yet another vacation being
chased down the hill at mach speed by a
bunch of angry Grizzlies.
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Niseko would be fine in March if it weren't
for all the damn Grizzlies.
Damn bears come out of hibernation in late
February and are always humgry.
I've seen too many innocent skiers get
eaten alive to advocate this kind of
behavior.
Remember: Spring conditions doesn't always
just mean slushy snow.
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Yeah, anything to drive the damn Grizzly
bears back into hibernation. Let it snow.
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I'll tell you, I don't think the reason that
Wada is closing has anything to do with
marketing. I think it's those damn Grizzly
bears that they have let loose all over the
damn mountain.
If they marketed themselves as a natural
resort, fine, whatever, I'm still not buying
any tickets.
If they marketed themselves as a natural
resort where you don't get eaten alive by
Grizzly bears, we'll then maybe I'd start
riding here.
130m of sheer Grizzly-induced terror is not
where I want to spend my vacation.
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All the grizzly bears that they let loose
on the mountains.
I don't know a single person who hasn't lost
a friend, lover, or family member to these
deplorable creatures.
Japanese resort managers,
Please stop releasing grizzly bears on to the
mountain during peak hours. What started off
as a humorous adventure has become a danger
and a legitimate threat. Grizzly bears are
great, don't get me wrong, but at a family
resort, not a great idea to have them
running around terrorizing people.
Thanks.
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I just throw some bananas in the blender
with some Vick's vapo rub and some hot sauce.
That usually get's me through the evening
just fine.
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no senor,
no machine or artificial bumps.
the only help a run will get to create moguls
is from the resort's ski instructors, ski
patrollers, employees gathering together,
and hitting the same run over and over, all
turning in the same spots, same lines, over
and over for a few hours, carving out the
moguls.
also no grooming, as mentioned before. you
could keeel moguls with a snowcat, but you
can also let them live without one.
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i keeel you. . .
i keeel you so many time. . .
Anyone else here actually like spring riding?
in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
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yeah right. . .
i like spring conditions about as much as
i like a 400 kg grizzly bear, fresh out of
hibernation running at me full bore as i fly
down the icy trails half out of control,
half having to speed-check every turn so i
don't skid right off the ice into a tree.