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snowdude

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  1. Interesting. Just how high is it where you are? Because looking on JMA a town at 992m in Yamanashi was 13 degrees. Or are you at the epicentre of the next ice age? It's starting at your place is it?

     

    If you look at the temps for Kofu you will see that although Kofu is much lower than Yamanakako Kofu is actually colder at the moment.

    Here the temps have also risen, currently 12oC, but still cooler than other parts of Yamanashi.

    The typhoon is sucking in warmer air to the more southern areas of Yamanashi than the north western area where I am.

    Altitude today/tonight makes no difference to temps rather location does.

  2. May be you should look at a map of Japan and see how Yamanashi is written, you will find that two kanjis are used 山梨.

    It is not written using kanji and hiragana or katakana.

     

    It maybe written in all katakana as a lable but never half and half unless you are 5 years old.

     

  3. If he has enough lift on the caravan then maybe less of a problem.

    He may have it matched up to suit his car, just I was told a standard caravan had problems of too much stress breaking the frames.

    Hopefully that is not the case here.

     

  4. Chriselle, I have one of these on order. Will be delivered April next year.

     

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    Veey nice.

     

    One thing to be aware of, which I have been told by my father which he was told by people from his caravaning club, is that big 4WD cars sometimes break the 'A' frame on the caravan, because the ride height is much higher than a normal road car plus the suspension is also much stiffer, as a result the 'A' frame suffers from a lot more vibration and overload causing them to snap.

    Not from my experience just relaying what I have been told.

     

  5. Well Yamanashi written as 山梨

    does mean mountain pear, but actually very few pears are grown here.

    Lots of grapes and peaches in Kofu, Enzan areas and surrounds with minami alps area being famous for cherries.

    Here in my area though there are no grapes or peaches grown, too cold for them. No cherries either.

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