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ausi ski bum

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  1. I think it is more that the Democrat suggested it, if you chat on American forums you find that every idea that is not a Republican idea is bad according to a Republican.

     

    The idea of no access to healthcare is strange to most developed countries, The Aussie Medicare system with the choice of private insurance works pretty well.

     

    Travel a little in the US and you very quickly realise the quality of living is a lot lower than you see on TV. Wages are almost third world level.

  2. I drove over there last trip in some pretty heavy snow and still found it an easy drive, about an hour and a half with stops. Not overly exciting but a good day trip, we skied a few runs at one of the small resorts you can see from town, can't remember their name.

     

    Stopped at the Black Whisky Brewery onm the way, nice place but really rough Whisky, even in coke its rough. Very cheap and it would want to be.

     

    The canals area is nice and some great food in the old wareouses there as well.

  3. Very different to driving on snow in Australia and NZ, the surface has a lot more grip, the dry snow makes it a much safer drive.

     

    That said you need to look at the roads as the ice up quickly, once the surface is glazed its much more slippery.

     

    The Roads in Hokkaido are much slower than Australia but you still drive far faster than you would expect and be used to when the roads here have snow on them, it takes a little getting used to.

     

    You do not have snow chains

     

    The biggest things to remember like here is drive to the conditions, when a car passes you put your wippers on before the cloud of snow hits the wind screen

     

    Drive with your lights on all the time.

     

    Leave a large space between you and the car in front

     

    Brake with caution using the gears and brakes combined to slow.

     

    Take care.

  4. Yes call Japan Airlines direct they will sell you the internal airfares now, you can not do the special fares online, I was organising February March flights today. Call them on 1300 525 287

     

    The Hotels take a little more research but you can book now but they may not be able to confirm the price until later. Ignor the booking forms and email the hotel direct and discuss your needs.

  5. OK the plans are set for my Hokkaido Tour 2010. I am avoiding Rusutsu and Niseko completely and heading off to some very different areas.

     

    My Trip

     

    Sunday 21 Feb

     

    Travel to Osaka from Sydney via Gold Coast on Jetstar Star Class. Stay that night at Hotel Nikko Kansai Airport.

     

    Monday 22 Feb

     

    Fly to Sapporo then pick up the Rav 4 I have hired and drive to Furano, I am staying at Tsuru Apartments for five nights.

     

    Saturday 27 Feb

     

    Head to Sounkyo to stay at Hotel Taisetsu for three nights, this is where they have the frozen water falls and ice displays and the small ski resort of Kurodake.

     

    Tuesday 2 March

     

    Travel to Abashiri staying three nights at Hotel Abashirikoso, here we will snowmobile ride on a frozen lake, take the ship to see the frozen ocean and drift ice and play at the local ski slopes.

     

    Friday 5 March

     

    Travel South again stopping overnight at Kushiro staying at the Prince Hotel

     

    Saturday 6 march

     

    Travel to Sahoro Resort staying at the Resort Hotel, we stop here for three nights

     

    Tuesday 9 March

     

    Drive to Tomamu resort staying for four nights at the Tomamu Towers Hotel.

     

    Saturday 13 March

     

    Head back to Chitose for the flight back to Osaka then back to Sydney arriving on Sunday morning.

     

    In all there is a fair amount of driving this trip but we love this, you get to stop at locations and see things you would never see otherwise. While we will ski a lot thats only half the reason for this trip, we want to get away from the main Aussie Tourist areas like we did in 2007 and experience the real Japan.

  6. I have traveled accross Australia and return on the Trans Australian train in a sleeper cab, but I was a teenager then but it was fantastic.

     

    What added to the adventure was a freight train derailment ahead of us and as there is only a single track across the Nullabour we had to stop on Xmas day at the town of Cook with another Trans Australian and two Indian Pacifics. They joined the three other trains to ours and the end result was the longest ever passenger train to cross Australia, five engines on the front and three on the real, I forget how many carrages but it was close to 2 km long.

     

    Was quite an adventure. Cook BTW has about five houses and a population of 20

  7. Originally Posted By: thursday
    unless you're an avid trainspotter, I really don' see any reason for wasting time being stuck on a train looking out the windows.


    I have always wanted to travel on a sleeper train, sometimes travel is to hectic, to take a slow train to Osaka has a lot of appeal. Life is made of many experiences.
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