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sock_monkey

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  1. i live in a sakura 'house'. the company is fine, but you have to realize that the buildings/houses are all owned and maintained by different people. that means that the accomodations differ greatly. i'm lucky my landlady is extremely nice and helpful and the place is only shared among 3 people.

     

    oh yeah when they say utilities included, that means 10000 yen a month

    (and they will warn you if you get close)

     

    one other thing i like is that i can pay my rent by (foreign) credit card (and make frequent flyer points on it)

  2. i'm heading to hakkoda this weekend for some bc touring. i'm pretty stoked but since i've never been is there anything i should look (out) for? routes i should not miss (or avoid like the plague)?

     

    any places to go at night? we're staying at Sukayu onsen.

     

    (i'm too lazy to read ALL the journals, but from the few that i have read, i'll make sure not to forget my emergency blanket and bivy)

  3. timex (and others) makes speedometer and odometer watches (with optional heartrate monitor and cadence meter) that use GPS but the stupid things can't be used for navigation. garmin makes one that has basic navigation but i'm not sure how useful it is.

     

    as for how fast i've gone, i was doing mach speed on saturday and bailed when i fell back on my skis in a compression and couldn't pull back up. the bruise on my leg is the size of a tall can of beer, i don't know what that is in km/h but i'm damn curious.

     

    back in whistler my friends and i would always wonder just how reckless we were being when we bombed down the hill through traffic (btw snowboarders stop in the worst places)

  4. i was in hakuba for the first time on the weekend.

     

    i was looking at the stuff above happo (at least the view from goryu/47) looked like awesome lines around there, but lots if not all i could see were bad consequences. sunday was so hot i thought i might get to see some activity on the south faces

     

    i saw some good looking stuff above goryu/47 but

    unfortunately the group i was with was all resort skiers so i didn't get to hike anywhere.

     

    some of the people i tour with were up above goryu last weekend and they said it was fantastic. said it took 'em an hour and a half to skin up to the peak. don't know which lines they did though.

  5. i've tasted 95% alcohol from the chem dept. not on purpose, some crazy dude on a ski trip had it in his flask.

     

    my tongue went instantly numb and i thought he'd just poisoned me (technically he did). I had a few smaller sips after that but not really something i'd bother with again.

     

    i'll stick with overproof rum (75% alcohol)

  6. two days at WhiteWater near Nelson, BC. we had 60 cm of fresh on the first day followed by 35cm on the second day. It was ridiculous and mid-week too.

     

    i've also had fantastic days at Red Mountain (Rossland, BC) and Big White (Kelowna, BC)

     

    i've yet to try Fernie (BC), but it holds the prize among my skiing buddies back home.

     

    i'm going to Hakkoda in a couple of weeks so I'll see how that compares.

  7. various sprains and bruises all over

     

    worst was blown ACL due to a flat landing. i thought it was a sprain and skied almost two full seasons before it was diagnosed by a specialist. I was skiing 5 months after the surgery.

     

    dumbest was aggravating a small partial fracture of the 5th metatarsal in my foot into a full fracture with dislocation. my skis got stuck under the snow and i fell forward with all my weight on that leg. binding didn't release so the ankle ligaments and tendons attached to the bone managed to tear the piece right off. dumb because i knew about the partial fracture before hitting the slopes and dumber because I didn't even loosen the DINs. back on skis after two months.

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