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Sorry I did not post back sooner. I was in Tokyo working some ridiculous hours. I got back in late Friday and opted to ski Saturday versus post. Got to get the priorities straight. Way back in the early 80’s was up at Breckenridge and saw this couple telemarking down the slope. It was almost like they were dancing it really beautiful to watch. Later that day I was lucky enough to share a chair with them and had a chance to talk to them about it. Afterward I said to myself I would not mid trying that. Flash forward over 20 years. I was getting bored with regular skiing and decided t
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Mr Wiggles The gear is a mix from all over. I had some one I work with bring the boots over. The bindings have been recycled off of other skis. As far as other gear goes I try to keep a gear room mentality He who need it uses it. It just get to expensive to outfit the entire family. T Pow. They take to it rather quickly. I let them make regular P turns just to get use to the feel. I also had them do a tele shuffle on flats. It just progressed from there.
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I was up at Teine Olympia the other day with the kids Nicole (12) and Vince Jr. (10). While there we decided to skin up one of the old abandoned lifts. Teine is nice for this it a good place to go and break the kids in right. Our initial plan was to skin up to the top near the old bobsled run and return to do some skiing at the resort. When we got up to the top we had a small break and quick chat. From the top you’re able to return to the resort or drop over the back side and do this run that puts you almost into the town of Teine. People sometimes skin up and ski back down this
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No ski helmet? No ski insurance
quattro replied to SKI's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
I think I've killed more brain cells from other things. A helmet probably won't help much -
Speed of ski lifts
quattro replied to muikabochi's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
5m/s is about right for a modern chair. -
Niseko resorts being developed?
quattro replied to ILoveZao's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
The problem I see with Japanese management is no one knows how to make a decision. Upgrading the lift will keep getting kicked up the food chain till it reaches some one at the top who cant tell the difference between a magic carpet and a flying carpet. -
Niseko resorts being developed?
quattro replied to ILoveZao's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
The Tour de Hokkaido will be starting in Kutchan this year. That should bring in some tourist to the area. -
Avi geaer rental in Niseko
quattro replied to quattro's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Thanks Jimmer -
The Vale report - FINALLY!
quattro replied to RobBright's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
The mushroom place I believe is in Kimabetsu. About 20 minutes or so from Niseko -
Waxing Iron Help - Hakuba
quattro replied to HelperElfMissy's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
remember use a well ventilated area -
Waxing Iron Help - Hakuba
quattro replied to HelperElfMissy's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Originally Posted By: wattiewatson Any iron will do. A cast iron wiould probably work best! The Korjo would work just dont put any water in ther steamer part. Also expensive waxes wont make any difference to snowboarders. If youre a cross contry skiier it make a differnece but any wax will do if your riding the pow! Regarding Cross country waxes. There usally two types of wax used. Glide wax which goes on the tips and tails. This is the same wax that is used on alpine skis and snowboards. The other wax that is used is called kick wax and this goes in the camber area of the ski. -
Waxing Iron Help - Hakuba
quattro replied to HelperElfMissy's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
MB A good all purpose wax like Dominator ZOOM is fine. When you start looking at race waxes they are usually temperature specific. All purpose waxes work at a wide variety of temperatures and relatively cheap especially when you buy in bulk 500g. -
Waxing Iron Help - Hakuba
quattro replied to HelperElfMissy's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
MB They have irons that are 230volt listed. That should work in Aus. -
Waxing Iron Help - Hakuba
quattro replied to HelperElfMissy's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
If you have time and don't mind mail order. Tognar has the best stuff for tuning hands down.