ianbc
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Snow in Japan
ianbc replied to jeanniel's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
ive been doing a bunch of research on yakushima the last few days...the place looks to be paradise......please do your 3 days hike and let me know what the trails are like! if they would be suitable on a XC bike or even allowed...I cant find these answers -
drive time from...
ianbc replied to ianbc's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
thanks....I thought it was gonna be more - thats pretty mellow. any other festivals or other recommended sites to see in the within a 2-4 hours of Hakuba? nature wise? -
Can somene tell me how long it would take to drive from Hakuba to Mt Fuji area? Also from May 14-25 is there any festivals or anything of interest going on in Hakuba or a short distance?
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Another trick skiers can't do....
ianbc replied to Kumapix's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
hey dont steal fun out of life... its just slideing on snow. -
TR - Hiyodori North Face - 2.17.2007
ianbc replied to dizzy's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
i second those msr or similar versions, there the best snoeshoes Ive used, the binding alone make them worth it, but ..... the best backcountry shoes I evev used were a home made pair of shins. like someone mention k2clicker's are so good in the backcountry. Basically, I cut a 171 board at the waist, split it down the middle mounted a voile split kit with the nohighback clickers for bindings, i rode highback clickers on my board. when i rode they were minimal on my bag and they kicked ass for covering ground, I think that year was the most I ever toured. And if your afraid of cli -
G7 is made by canon, its a small point and shoot type camera but with the functions of an slr, feels like and slr too, its nice. Unless your really serious about photography this would do the trick, the lens on this is pretty close quality to the 18-200 your looking at(ive never looked at that lens but anything with that focal range likely isnt to amazing), and unless you want to sell pictures you likely wouldnt notice a difference. I think its perfect for skiing it has a 35-210mm lens and takes super sharp images...the trick is knowing how to use it though...as with everything. I m
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An extra week!
ianbc replied to veronica's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
you cant really judge whis by the web site or snow report or what some friend said...we have mid mountain and the apline..95% of the time if it's raining mid mtn - the alpine is firing... i was up 2 days ago and it was good, not great but fresh snow was fun mid mountain. alpine closed do to wind ... which means when it opens its gonna be good cause 10-15 of windblown is like 20-25 here.. anyway i guess Im just saying never trust the snow report here(or anywhere)... the only way to tell if it is good is to be there. even if the peak is one milky cloud you wont know untill your in th -
Snow in Japan
ianbc replied to jeanniel's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
nice looking zone FT -
Quote: Originally posted by daver: does anyone have any advice for processing from RAW to JPEG? i have recently purchased Aperture and i am liking it, but i am also noticing a significant difference in the image once i export it to a JPEG format. any tips on how to compensate/prevent this? if your losing colour...shots look desaturated then you want to... first shoot adobeRGB (in camera) then when you do your PS/Aperture work convert it to sRGB and save for web.(in PS ... edit .. convert to profile..sRGB)
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Revi is set to explode!
ianbc replied to daver's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Quote: Originally posted by daver: Quote: Originally posted by Toque: And there is already a nudie bar so... fundamental for success. but i think it is a B or maybe even C circuit establishment. unless times have changed she comes in once a week for a dance. Pretty low budget the times I have been but boobies are boobies! I saw a guy throw a loonie at her once as hard as he could, bounced off her tit....nobody flinched not even her. She finnnished her dance and was on her way to the next arm pit town. Revy is a sick place but it does have alot of issues...snow stability being -
Whistler in Japan???
ianbc replied to sasq400's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
I made the same post just over a year ago...and Hakuba killed it! BEst time ever. if you go to Jan 16th last year on my page www.doggy.com Scroll (down lots) you can see a little of what to expect. -
TR: if the horseshoe fits
ianbc replied to ianbc's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
thanks....I should add it wasnt all peaches and pow....the thing about currie is theres only one way out and it happens to be down a slide path, sometimes its mellow, sometimes like yesterday it is hell. At one point it bottle necks for about 200 feet at about 10 feet wide. yesterday it was about 10cm on ice, basically you slide on your ass out of control for the entire time over frozen earth and ice and some rocks, grabbing branches to slow you down. It sucked i was so unimpressed by the time I got to the bottom. Then its merges with the main slide path which has 10 foot walls of ice -
Revi is set to explode!
ianbc replied to daver's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
the time for that house in Revy was a few years ago ...that market already boomed with just the rumours. Crazy how much that town shot up. -
Hope you guys don't mind a little canadian TR....i know a few will be stoked on my day.... So my day starts with house work...after a long weekend my GF is on me to clean up so i do...around noon I get a call...free heli drop on Currie...What? it turns out a friend is training so we get a free ride. So were off for 1pm departure. were going to the top we arrive and Guy(the boss) says no training today ill still take you up though. And Ill take some pictures off you guys when i drop you off. i was seriously dazed at this point free heli and the pilot is going to take pict
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Snow in Japan
ianbc replied to jeanniel's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
bored? awesome weekend in the Kootney's... http://noboard.ca/GT_memorial.html -
Snow in Japan
ianbc replied to jeanniel's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
I actually started a new job that has added some complictations to my snowboarding... I have a trip planned with a friends company but the way it's puking in the koots where the company is based - it may just end up turning in to a Kootney story. If I make it, it will be short - maybe a week. But i think Im kootney bound this weekend if I finish up work by thursday. -
Snow in Japan
ianbc replied to jeanniel's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
sweet pic up there on the tree. so the season is on now? Is that what I understand by the positve mood swing on this board? -
Snow in Japan
ianbc replied to jeanniel's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
good storm last night that toque's talkin about alpine opened here for 20 minutes of blue then overcast pretty sick day. -
gt's a close friend of all involved. snosurf...noboarding isnt about impressing dudes ...believe it or not its about snosurf-ing...you know having fun, watching, ridng or talking abou it... If any ones up at FT's this winter sometime after the new year I am sending a couple mags and movies to the house. there is actually a Hakuba story in it.
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yes... if that link shows you a short car commercial I think you have to click that when its done