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  1. Originally Posted By: scouser
    Thats really helpful. shifty

    Nozawa does have a fair bit of space for the wife and kids. It also has some decent terrain for someone looking for more of a challenge within the resort. If you don't like bumps, stay away from that Schneider course!


    Mr Brisbane is a long way off base. I stick by what i said. He made me laugh. Good luck with the tame terrian.

    Matt
  2. The places i have riden in Japan sometimes have one or two big kickers but they dont have the same volume of jumps as in the states.

     

    Myoko suginohara has a lot of multi-directional rails. They make a big kicker around mid season and have a cool snow-cross course. But it also has a season which is 1-3 months shorter than Hakuba, Shiga, Nozawa and Hokkaido resorts.

     

    But i have a question for the OP,

     

    If you are at a resort all season, dont you go out and build you own jumps? I would have said any resort with a pipe would be good and then you can make the rest yourself? Got the latest Burton gear yet? I heard it makes you look good.

     

    Matt

     

     

     

     

     

  3. boardbaka,

     

    yeah i havent spoken to JP Post yet. I posted this thread after looking at a couple of the post calculators, both JP Post and courier services. JP Post was the cheapest but seemed to have a 150cm limit. However i didnt look at it closely and the calculator did say it was for small boxes. I just wondered if they had a special service for snow gear. Im sure you must be able to post something longer than 150cm. Knowing what to ask for would speed it up for me because out in the inaka they like to chooto a bit.

     

    Anyway after the box im thinking my board will come in around 170. I will post a reply of how i get my board home.

     

    Cheers

     

    Matt

  4.  Originally Posted By: SJ#4
    It gets worked out by people voting for resorts. It is that simple.

    Did you vote for the resorts you have been to wattiewatson?


    Hi SJ#4,

    I really meant that i agree with the tenor of the previous posts. That, while useful, the ranking system is not a gospel. Ranking systems are subjective and i think SJ system is fine.

    I chose not to vote because, while i dont mind sharing with people where i go, i dont do it over the internet. I met some great people from SJ on the hill or in bars this season, its just im not going to encourage all of them to thrash my spots.

    Cheers

    Matt
  5. i met a guy the other day. He was a tourist. Didnt want to show him squat about the mountain we were riding. We went as far as waiting at lifts to let him go ahead.

     

    Next day rode with him as it was a weekday. Turns out he read a map and learned a hell of a lot about the mountain, was a nice guy and he taught me a lot. He figured it out all by himself.

     

    This guy should too.

  6. Hey mate,

     

    Dont waste those tickets. Its poor form to enter the draw and not use them. Honestly i have no idea why you entered the draw. Its pretty time consuming to get to Myoko without a car, and thats from Nagano. Its in the middle of nowhere my friend. Thats why Arai, which is close by and a pretty killer resort, closed down. There are plenty of people that enter those draws that can actually use them and then a guy from Brisbane wins it. Well done buddy. Good luck getting there.

     

    But anyway,

    Myoko has really bad access by train. Ive never done it but i could see it taking ages. Certainly more than 2-3 hours. Even 4 hours on the bus seems generous.

     

    Matt

  7. Ok too late for the OP but here is some advice,

     

    For Nagano/Niigata

    Total pot luck on whether you NEED snow tyres. If it snowed the previous night or on your journey you will need either snow tyres or chains. Snow tyres make a huge difference. Even though they are studless they make a huge difference. Dont know how but they do.

     

    If it hasnt snowed and you are a confident driver you can get away without anything. Not saying its smart or legal but it can be done. I drove all last year on normal tyres and got away with it. A couple of spins here and there but managed to avoid everything. Its really stupid and if it snows a decent amount you are screwed.

     

    This year is a normal snow year. I have had to put my car in low ratio 4WD a couple of times and had to do some digging to get through some back roads. Its highly likely that you will need snow tyres or chains. If you get off the beaten track you will also need a shovel.

     

    Toll Roads

    I have been told that somewhere there is what was described as a snow line and beyond it you needed snow tyres or chains. I pretty much always get checked at Myoko IC if the weather is bad. I think Iiyama Toyota IC (closest to Nozawa) is also north of the snow line.

     

    I also think you have an obligation to have snow tyres or chains on normal roads above the snow line. Not totally sure but the local cops have checked me before. I dont know whether its a legal or moral obligation as these two seem to be blurred a lot in Japan.

     

    Accident without snow tyres

    Pretty sure you will be screwed on the percentage of liability if you dont have snow tyres or chains. The cost of a tow truck is about $350 if its in an accessable spot.

     

    Matt

  8. There is a real quiet karaoke place at the bottom of the hill. Only good if you have a crew as no-one else will be there. Anyway its in a converted rice or sake storage building.

     

    To get there:

    Get to the bottom of the access road to Suginohara. You should be at a five way intersection. On your right is the Suginohara township and on your left is the road back to R18 or the IC. You want to veer right. The sign makes this road as going to somewhere starting with K?????. Cant remember exactly. You should go down a small hill and its 300m down the road on the right. It has a small LED sign with Karaoke on it.

  9. i have found new prices pretty high in Nagano city. I havent looked at buying in Hakuba. However if you are a longer term resident, there are some excellent second hand stores around the place. there is a 163 Option sitting in one for around US$100. My mate got a 158 Uninc for US$30 and i got a 162 carbon yonex for $US100. There are some good deals to be had but it takes sometime trolling through the junk.

     

    Matt

  10. Saloman Boots fit my feet the best. They had some wire lacing system but it stopped working after about 100 days. It had a one way locking mechanism, similar in function to a cable tie that locks one way and tightens the other. It wore out. Bought some new boots with old fashion laces.

     

    I cant complain. 100 days is about 5 years of riding for a normal Joe.

     

    I think the old fashion laces are the best if you ride a lot. If you dont, i dont think it really matters - anything will do.

     

    Matt

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