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John Deere

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  1. I am a big fan of a few thinner layers. I normally wear a Polyprop thermal (these are pretty cheap), then a long sleeve T-Shirt made of breathable material (like a cycling shirt), then a heavy Merino layer (320G for me, but that will be different for some).....if it is really really cold I add another merino layer.....then a goretex type shell jacket (not necessarily goretex, but a three layer laminate jacket, these last waaaay longer than DWR treated jackets, they are just material with a waterproof treatment sprayed on.)

     

    Hope the jacket speak wasn't too techo. biggrin

     

    Edit: I recommend a waterproof jacket, just in case it rains, plus you can wear it in oz when it is wet.

  2.  Originally Posted By: Nothing Out Of Bounds
    To those who try to get pics like these from their pocket cameras, understand that its just not possible (though you will end up with more and probably enjoy your skiing more- its a trade off). Contender - for even greater impact, get down to Tokyo, pick up a 300mm f4 (the only long lens I think possible to carry into the BC if you still want to ski hard) and see the difference that extra 100mm can make. The Alps will suddenly look alp-like. If your up to it, go even bigger.


    Or just get a 2x converter, the F2.8 70-200 Sigma will handle it well. I often use that exact set up (canon 30D) in the snow with pretty decent results and not much more weight.
  3. It was an awesome 2 and a bit weeks, late Jan early Feb. Here is just a few of the fun times we had over there in Hakuba..

     

     

    Special thanks to all the guys we met from here on th SJ Party night and all of the other crew we met in the time we were there! Just like to mention a few who made the trip memorable for the stories and henral hospitality, I guess not all members here but here goes:

     

    Timmyhugecans

    TJ

    Fattwins

    Charles and James from Evergreen (Damn that wine was good Charles!)

    Momo Chans resturant \:D

    The dude from kikyo ya

    The Tsugaike ski patrol

    The people of Hakuba, Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto

    The Whale restaurant in Shibuya

    The crew I skied with (there were about 10 of you!!)

  4.  Quote:
    Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger's lower leg amputated after crash

    OSLO, Norway — Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger's lower left leg was amputated Tuesday because of complications from two broken bones in a crash at a World Cup race.

    Lanzinger broke his shin and fibula Sunday during a super-G. The double fracture severely damaged blood vessels, hampering circulation in the 27-year-old skier's leg.

    The Austrian ski federation said the surgery Monday night was only partly successful and left doctors no other option in an effort to avoid further risks.

    "The circulation could not be stabilized," said doctor Thomas Hoelzenbein, who was flown in from Austria Monday to lead the operation.


    Not sure if there are any german speakers here, but a really unfortunate coincidence is that the surgeon's surname - Hoelzenbein - literally means "Wooden Leg".

    I can't take credit for picking this up, I saw it on another forum.....poor guy.
  5. We want to stay in Osaka for a night after landing at 8pm and then catch a train to Hakuba. Where would be the most convenient spot to find a Hotel??

     

    We are also planning some touring around Osaka for a couple of days, what are some "must see" things there? Where would be a good spot to base ourselves?

     

    Thanks for any suggestions!

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