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Jim

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  1. Yeah shouldnt be a problem, I been there late march and early april and it was still good (read shit loads better than aussie), but watch the reports and check out the snowfall throughtout the season as last season was pretty shit in Niseko didnt snow till dec 25th in any real amount and I got some spring conditions in mid feb last year so march conditions will depend on how the main part of the season fairs, best of luck to us all.

  2. Basically a kinda sad joint, the best area to hit is the mountain on the left as you are driving in, you cant miss it as its the highest looking peek. Best run is to head to the top and facing down the hill go to your far right and you should find a spot where a cat track cuts through some trees to the left, at this spot you can get some good air with a nice sloped landing. Just watch out for country bumpkins and kids. I think the snowboard park if it still exists is on the mountain to the right as u are comin in. Its the kinda joint where u can go for a low key half day and its not too bad but no off piste action or nothin.

  3. The F series uses the minus one liner, it is fused to the boot/made as part of the boot origional construction so it will give you a one size smaller external fit, perfect for large footed types as it reduces toe drag, allows you to ride a greater variety of stance angles etc. The authentic line are standard boots, with removable liners etc etc and the standard size. The F boots are thought to be the best boots that money can buy and they are full of tech shit. Check out this link http://www.salomonhookup.ca and click on training at the top then snow equip it will the give you all the info you need. I currently use Burton drivers but my next pair will def be F series.

  4. Best deals in Tokyo are to be found in Ochanomizu on the Chuo line from Shinjuku. See if you can pick up bindings and boots made by the same company as they you get the best fit that way. For example Northwave or APX boots with Drake bindings; F50 wmens or F60s, Salomon Poison bindings and Dialogue boots (dont know the name of the womens specific version). Salomon stuff is esp good for learners as they have fast fit boots and bindings making everything faster and easier to do up. You can buy last years model boards for 40,000 yen and should be able to pick up a womens specific set for 40,000 incld boots and bindings, just mid range stuff so if u are doin 20 plus days a year spend a bit more to get quality stuff. Esp dont skimp on bindings as they fall apart the easiest. With clothing look for 10000mm plus water proofing as a minimum.

    With boards look for something with a fairly soft forgiving flex, stay away from pro models if u are a learner. Check boardreviews.com for some inside info. If you have the cash make sure u get a helmet and helmet specific goggles and wrist guards come in real handy. Happy shopping.

  5. Just got back from Hirafu today, dont worry its all good there, pleanty of powder to go around, up until the 25th was shite but its getting back to normal now, only thing different from ususal is that they arent opening all the lifts on a regular basis 6c often closed and the top singles havent run at all yet but strawberries and all that is rideable with only the night riding being a touch hard and icy.

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