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timcraig

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  1. I had a bad experience with Evergreen last week.

    I think the key is to make sure of the standard of people across the whole tour because they will cater to the lowest level. Also try (often hard with weather unpredictability) to go on a day when the snow pack will be more stable (ie. not when snowing or within 24-48 hours of snow finishing) as if the avi potential is high they will not take you to the terrain you are hoping for (and rightly so I guess because of the risk). There is another company (bluecat??) in town opposite the Post office (It has a pair of K2 pontoons and a pairt of Line Prophet 130s in the window), some people have suggested they may be better.

  2. Yeah mate, shink is worth it!

    Just go downstairs at Narita, exchange your pass and head to Tokyo station.

    Bus to Hakuba leaves Nagano station east exit and you just pay when you get off actually!!!

    A good trick for skiing the arvo is to stand next to the electronic pass return machine and offer someone returning their pass the 1000 yen deposit. Go ride and then collect your 1000 yen when you return the pass. Free arvo skiing/boarding!

     

    The other thing about JR east pass is that they are meant to stamp it each day you use it. I have used mine 3 days and have not been stamped once. I think it is still good for 4 days. In Tokyo on the JR line and from Hakuba station to Matsumoto you don't reserve a seat and just show the bloke at the ticket barrier your JR pass and he waves you through. I think he is meant to stamp it, but hasn't yet!!

    You can then probably ride the trains for extra days or sell your pass on to someone else when you are leaving!!

     

    Have a good trip

  3. Get a JR east flexi 4 day pass it will save you money. You can get it in Japan at the airport JR counter downstairs.

     

    Shiga Kogen says they will not accept Credit card for lift tickets over 30000 yen, but my mate bought his for 36000 the other day on CC no probs.

     

    Hot choc is available, don't know the quality though. Try the udon noodles with curry, 650 yen a bowl in a little place under the Yakabetei gondola (blue and green one).

     

    Money can be got at post office ATMs - not sure where in tokyo or nagano. There is a post office in Hasuike resort at Shiga, I assume they have a PO ATM. In Hakuba there is an ATM at the post office very close to JR rail station. Aussie cards work fine there.

     

    Snow monkeys cool. 20 mins from Shiga. Your hotel no doubt can hook you up.

     

    I am at Shiga til 27th. If you see a bloke in a red jacket charging under the blue and green gondola at Yakabeiti drop me a mars bar!!!!

    Yakabeiti is the best resort I reckon.

  4. Yeah Snosurf that sounds about right.

    Narita Express to Tokyo station, Shink to Nagano and bus to Hakuba.

    This is quickest, but also the most expensive

     

    You can get a taxi from Airport to your door at Hakuba for I think 11,000 yen a friend told me last week (Chuo taxi).

     

    If you are going to train it and are in Hakuba for less than one month you should get a JR east 4 day flexi pass. This allows you to travel on all JR east for any 4 days in a 30 day period. You can buy it at the Narita airport or get a travel agent at home to organise it for you. It is 200 aussie at flight centre or 16000 yen in Japan. Those prices are youth pass, 25 or under. The adult pass is 20000 yen. It is cheaper to buy in Japan and easy you just need your passport, a tourist visa (which you get when you arrive at immigration, 90 days) and a copy of your return ticket. The easiest office is downstairs at Narita near where you catch the N'Ex (Narita express) to tokyo station. It saves you heaps. The N'EX to tokyo is 3000 I think and the shink to nagano is 9000. So if you just go narita hakuba return you save already. You can also use the pass on the yamanote line in tokyo and also to head from hakuba down to matsumoto for sight seeing if you have an off snow day.

    The bus from nagano to hakuba is 1400 yen.

     

    With JR pass alternately you can take N'EX to Shinjuku and then take the Azusa straight to Hakuba station, but this will take 5/6 hours +, but you won't have to pay for the bus between nagano and hakuba.

     

    Long post!!!!!!!

    That's my experience getting to Hakuba in the last few weeks on a 3 week trip to Japan.

  5. Bus from nagano to hakuba takes a bit over an hour. Cost is 1400 yen. Snow conditions may affect travel time. The buses run every hour I think (pretty regularly anyway)and are pretty comfortable. Drop off at goryu, Hakuba JR and happo alpico bus terminal.

    Just found timetable on internet

    http://www.alpico.co.jp/access/express/nagano_hakuba/index_e.html

     

    Hope that helps

  6. I ended up getting the 06/07 Volkl Gotamas with Naxo NX21s. The bindings have been bomber for the last 5 days in the resorts. Admittedly you are a bit up off the ski and with a fat powder ski the groomers (as not much pow in Hakuba lately) have been a bit testing. The bindings seem ery stiff, not any noteable flex in my opinion. Did ski a bit of BC powder/trees today and the skis/bindings went sweet. Don't have any skins trimmed at the moment so can't comment on climbing as yet. Skis do feel heavy on the chairs, but this is a combo of fat skis and the bindings. Can't complain so far...........

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