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blu

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  1. @Mama

    Skiing Kurodake - I don't think the beginner ski area is open that often (closed mid winter?). Boarding involves a long hike up towards the peak.

    April would be the best time to attempt it, early on a blue ski day with perfect weather. It can be very nice.

    From the end of the chair you can hike up towards the peak but it would be difficult to get to the top without proper equipment (split board, skis with AT bindings).

    Take note of the warning signs & don't head too far skiers right (from memory).

    Experts would also ski back down under the cable car, but you can encounter cliff bands down there if you don't know the way.

    As GN said the wind can get quite threatening and it's a really old & rusted cable car to come back on - we didn't bother hanging around on our only visit in Feb (too extreme).

     

    Check out Tomamu (a bit upmarket like Rusutsu Resort) & Kamui, the opposite with basic services - but on a powder day ...

  2. Rusutsu is good for 3 - 5 days. You wouldn't want to spend 10 days there like you could at Niseko & not cheaper.

    Unlike Niseko, out of bounds is a bit of an unknown for most visitors, as there is so much safer inbounds offpiste. No nightlife.

    For me, Furano is more of a skiers mountain. But the locals do get some good OOB lines though.

    Get a van & include a few days at Tomamu, Kamui & maybe Kiroro. Spend the rest of the time at Niseko.

  3. 3 year olds on skis - that's only because they don't have the muscle development to board until near 7.

    Hardest thing about learning boarding is riding the Tbars, isin'it Mama.

    5 days of boarding lessons may get you into the terrain park (it seems to in Aus) - I don't think that wouldn't happen on skis.

    My grandson (11) was landing airs in the kids park on day 2 when he learnt.

     

    And as above, get some impact shorts, a fractured tailbone is a very painful & debilitating injury for a long time.

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