tripler
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Now all we need is snow!
been snowing almost non-stop for 4 days* here in Niseko
*ok probably a bit of an exaggeration but we have had a ton of snow here recently, to the point of some people suffering from "too much snow"-syndrome.
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I have a 7 speed CVT which makes each number in the +/- mode a virtual gear.
Are virtual gears like those lame bumper stickers? eg. "My other car is a Ferrari"
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I did not believe that was a serious question. Stopping to change down? WTF?
well, sorry, maybe you have an advanced level driving licence. I've never needed to use gears on an automatic before. The previous poster said if you change while going too fast you'll get a surprise, and I'm guessing it's not a pleasant one (unless it's just a Kinders). I'll check how many gears I've got tomorrow.
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thanks, very valuable info. Going down that hill the last few days, leaving it up the auto, it didn't feel quite right. Basically you have to break the whole time there not to go too fast, but you don't want to break because it's pretty steep.
And how fast is too fast for going from auto to 2nd?
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Care to discuss the $29 price tag of microsoft office in china?
you have to consider the average wage difference between japan and china. Don't know what it is but it must be huge; whereas the states, australia and japan are on pretty similar wages.
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As a life-long snow driver I can say all good advice in this thread.
what's your view on going down a moderately steep slope in an automatic tank - change into 2nd or let the tank decide?
Also, to change gears on an automatic do you have to come to a complete standstill before doing so, or is it ok to be moving a bit?
Thanks
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arrived yesterday, but 700 miles away from where I am now. When they get forwarded I'll use them to inform the good people of Niseko about this wonderful website.
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Today we have added two new links to the bottom of area of the Forums as shown below:
where exactly are these buttons? I can't see them.
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today - went down the Ace Pair Lift #3 run at Hirafu a few times. Hard snow but the forecast looks good. Sadly I was too much of a pussy to duck the rope and continue down to the bottom of the mountain, which is perfectly skiable.
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Again.
Do you think by us doing that we are hoping you will repost it?
1) Not funny
2) Offensive
3) Look.. Enough. If you want to carry on using these Forums.. quit it.
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Maybe I should have begged them to let me ride ;-)
maybe if you'd sucked their ちんちん they'd have let you!
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nice to see this thread BUMped. I'll respond when I'm sober.
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matsumoto has 2 or 3 courts in a gym but I haven't played on them. They looked slightly undersized.
Some big hotels have them, I'm surprised none in Niseko do. If I was a cashed up south-east asian, whether the resort has squash courts or not could decide where I go.
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well then respect to those dudes for walking up. Hope they didn't use a snowmobile.
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wow!
Are the lifts open?
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How much was it going to cost?
Club Med has 3 at Sahoro ski resort, near Tomamu.
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and your evidence is... self-knowledge?
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I often wonder if the people who write in to you guys with stuff like that are actually like that in real life or if it is just an 'internet thing'..
for me it's purely an internet thing. If I lived in Tokyo I'd go to the SJ meet and you'd all see what a great guy I am!
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is it easy for someone to book them from overseas?
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A BBC radio 4 science program - Material World - has an annual competition for the layman to think up an interesting experiment, the top four entries getting to carry it out with the aid of an expert in the field. Entry deadline is midnight tonight, GMT.
I've just sent off my entry, proposing to test the effectiveness of different shapes, lengths and widths of snowboard for floating on powder snow. My idea is to measure how far miniature boards sink into shredded polystyrene as a model to predict their effectiveness on powder snow. The objective is to prove or disprove recent manufacturer claims that new short boards float as well as long ones.
Unfortunately you have to live in the UK, so my entry will be rejected. If any UK residents would like to copy my idea and enter themselves, you're welcome to.
Entry form:
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Land in tokyo, fly to sapporo from the same airport. Come back. Land in tokyo. Go out for a few days. Fly home.
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sorry, I thought it was implied as the previous post said it's easier to go to Sapporo than Nagano from Narita because you DON'T NEED TO LEAVE THE AIRPORT.
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but the shinkansen doesn't go from the airport, does it?
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thanks, GN. Also, do you know of any squash courts in Niseko?
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in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
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my 2nd hand ones cost 5000 yen, saving me 43,000 yen - that's 308 half-litre cans of happoshu!