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Dean

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  1. Ok so I will bite. I havent been skiing for over 12 months now and I cant stand it. My mate is flying from the UK to come skiing with me late August in NZ. Unfortunately, living in the most isolated city in the world does not allow me to fly direct to Christchurch. So I want to know:

     

    There is always the Mount Hutt/Queenstown debate. Which is the better place to go for some pow a little back country? Not too fussed on the apres ski thing.

    How far is Queenstown airport from the town and then the mountain? Seriously, for those that have been there, how much of a pain in the ass is the daily trip up the mountain?

     

    I am leaning to NZ due to the snow quality, but open to suggestions in oz.

     

    I know you cant predict the snow gods but as my mate is flying half way around the world, want to give us the best opp.

     

    Thanks in advance (and yes I have read some of the previous threads)

     

    Dean

  2. I did the container thing too. I bought my trusty car back and as the container is sealed, you dont have to worry about people going through your car on the car ship to Oz! I agree, I could put so much into the container, I basically had my house set up for me when I came back. I used a company in Kobe and they did the pick up thing. I asked all of the majors advertising in the Gaijin papers and they were soo expensive!

    If you are not really attached to it, sell it and buy it again back here as it will probably cost you the same and a lot less hassle. Half of the crap I took to Japan came back in the back of the car never being used.

  3. I have seen in quite a few places in Japan the urinals that have a red target right in the spot where there will be no splashback or leakage. Im sure I have seen some at the rest stops on the highways.

    On that. Gees I miss the toilets where you dont actually have to touch any of the fixtures and all the soap and water have sensors on it!

  4. Can only agree. Get your stuff sent up mate. Its worth every yen. I have done the ferry thing in winter too, but on the sea of Japan side. Do it if you have a strong stomach. I happen to go when there was a lovely cold front going across and I spent half a day throwing up, and I dont get sea sick. Also take some food for the trip, the food on the ship was pretty average and expensive.

  5. continuing the Subaru theme...thought about a turbo forester?? I found gave you that little extra height over the legacy and they still can move when you put your foot down. They go round corners sideways very nicely when you feel like being 17 again wink I bought my forester back to Oz with me and has been great. But funnily enough the boots at the front recently went and it has 80k on the clock.

  6. Dont know if I am opening up a can of worms or not.

     

    Now I am a proud Aussie as most are. However I have heard pretty bad stories about how the Aussies act especially in Niseko. I am quite keen to head up there maybe next season, but if the stories are half true, I would hate to have to put up with them, as I am sure the locals do. So are they really as bad as I hear? I also heard the Japanese dont go there so much now due to the influx of gaijin, is that true?

     

    Maybe I should just head up to Nozawa instead!

  7. WE went from KIX to London via Hong Kong (bought return tickets from No 1 travel. We hooked up with our friends and then down to Bulgaria. Our friends bought a package from an online agency in the UK. You can get them very cheap outside the UK school holidays. WE bought return airfares to KIX from Perth and then on the way home basically we 'discarded' extra tickets we didnt need and came home. That was the cheapest way to do it by far. It was great taking all the gear to Europe but such a pain in the a%$ (between the 2 of us we have about 23kg of gear) WE dont think we will be going to Europe again soon to ski, just the logistics is so full on. Its great in Japan as if you have so much gear, you can courier it to wherever you want and back to the airport.

    We were lucky with Bulgaria. WE were told that the week before we came, it was just ice. It snowed 5 of the 7 days we were there. Snow was as good as Nagano. If you do the 2 country thing, drop me a line and I can fill you in.

  8. I had a boarder hit me about 3 years ago and I ended up with 25 stitches in my face and have a 5 cm scar that will never fade. I wasnt going slow or carving across the whole run either, just a di*@^%!# going too fast. The guy kept going. Lucky my mates didnt get him. needless to say what I think about the whole issue.

    What is it with people sitting in the middle of the slope???? I take great delight in covering them in wet snow!

  9. I havent posted for a long time and the main reason is, I couldnt face seeing how much snow there was!

    So I am going up there at the beginning of March and although the main reason is to see the in laws, I will be off to Nagano for a day or two.

    I saw Arai has heaps of snow at the moment, but some of the others like Shiga kogen are a little low for this time of year I think.

    Any suggestions?? I am thinking of doing the night bus thing there from Osaka or the JTB pack thing. ANy suggestions on where is good in 2006?

    Fattwins, I think from memory, you have moved up that way is that right?

    Also you reckon the JTB pack is the cheaper way to do it or organise my own accomodation.

    Sorry about all the questins, but its hard when you are out of the loop and the only emails you get are telling me how f(%&*%* awesome it is.

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