Fubuki
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hmmmm
try #2
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Thanks Kuma......your my hero!
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hey kuma how do you pist pics in here?
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Thanks FT!!!
Yeah it sucks saying goodbye, but it is definitely not forever, I soon will have a months vacation at a time.
CB-not outta here till the 28th but I have a bunch of two weknd booked in Tokyo for a peace boat interview, and my GRE test, then have to pack and sell everything I own.....wanna buy anything. I think you need a car don`t you?????
I have some pics of our tour FT that I will try and put up tonight, if I can figure it out never posted pics here.....
Kuma that is a sweet pic of FT, sorry you couldn`t come on the tour yesterday.
DZ- thanks for the use of your duck hunting shoes and poles again.
EBC- you go girl!!!!!!!!! Green condom hat and all!
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sweet CB congrats!!!!! IS this the same job you were telling me about a few weeks ago?
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CB so are you leaving Japan????
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sweet! hows it looking?
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sock monkey when you find a new immune system let me now I will get one too. Today at my school there are 70+ kids absent. But the good thing is that I`m feeling better! SO this wknd is on, that is if the rain does destroy what remaining snow there is.
Nice pic FT
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FT where are the pics?
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that sounds like a sweet idea, but she just told me that she wants you are her teacher....I think she has a crush on you.....
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not for a little while...gotta sort everything out first.
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March is filled with 2 wknds in Tokyo 1 for peace boat interview the other for a GRE test and then I am leaving Japan March 27th.
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What CB you leaving Japan???????
EBC- not sure what this wkend has in store. I'm actually home today sick AGAIN!!!! I think half the kids at my school have this nasty bug. I will be well peaved if I am sick for this wknd since it is my last in Hakuba. GRRRRRRRRRR
Send some healthy vibes my way!
How 'bout you?
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Wow this must be a plug for MSR.......cool thanks for all the good tips. I've also used MSR's in the past and have loved them but liked the easy fit system of the Atlas, just pull the strap and bam your in. Myabe next weekend I can do a side by side comparison.
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hmmm yeah I see a lot of MSR`s out there, and had always intended to get a new pair to replace the ones I have in the states, but really liked the Atlas ones too.
AK any thoughts?
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you think????? why????? the Atlas` were pretty sweet....
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DZ-great thread and thanks for the snowshoes the next day. Much better than the day before. Which ones are those by the way 1025, or the BC24???
kuma-damn sounds like you had a hellofa day. hope you`re ok..... can`t the magic massage stick fix that? Can`t wait for the continuation of the FT saga.....
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hmmmmm not a bad thought....
cough cough!!!
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8am so it would be a mission to get up there and back, possible but a huge mission. gonna have to pass, have fun
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nice pic!!!
hey Toque somebody was telling me you were in the BC area, is that true?
Might be moving there next spring.
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I would love to go smack my arse on some rails, but its kind of a long drive for me......
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I agree with most of what FT is saying, and lord knows I need more training too.
However, I think it is important to note that everybody at some time gets themself into a sticky situation when it comes to riding/skiing bc, or any other dangerous sport, and how you deal with the situation is most important. From what I have heard about this situation, yes there were many mistakes, but I also feel like the entire group handled it very well. You guys showed excellent team work and didn`t freak out. Just delt with the situation the best you could and got out safely. Well done.
Now that being said, like you said EBC. Think back on the mistakes you made and learn from them. There is no point in dwelling on the mistakes you made they are done, but rather try to understand why they were made and avoid them in the future.
I think a lot of us can learn from your (as in your groups) mistakes that day.
Snow in Japan
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