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squampton

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  1. We had a great time, the conditions were excellent for that time of year; we arrived the day after a nice dump. Met up with Samurai on the second day, who volunteered as our tour guide for a few hours \:\)

     

    Posted a few pics here: http://www.snowjapan.com/e/insider/photo_section.php?userid=squampton&userGallery=170

     

    The main street is right at the lifts, and there are plenty of shops, restaurants, and onsens within a few minutes walk.

     

    I guess the only drawback to Zao is the number of lifts - there's too many! You can find some nice long runs, but many of them are pretty short. I'm planning on going back in February when the trees fill in, should be fun!

  2. Unfortunately since I'm a recent sign-up to the boards, I can't send you a PM... if you could send me one that would be just peachy.

     

    My friend and I basically just like to freeride, ride trees, and use the natural terrain for jumps and other fun. Not really interested in the park. If you could recommend any good runs or areas on the mountain (I won't ask you to give up your best lines), I'm sure that would help us get the most out of our trip to Zao.

     

    Thanks!

  3. I've only been to Tazawako in Akita, and Geto in Iwate. Tazawako is fun, but doesn't really have many runs. You can do a bit of hiking at the top of the mountain but you can't really veer too far out of bounds before getting trapped in a gully. Geto is a little flatter than Tazawako, but wider and offers a better variety of terrain. Personally I think they're both tiny mountains, having grown up riding Blackcomb/Whistler. Heck, even the local Vancouver mountains are bigger than those two, but beggars can't be choosers. Some people that don't have any experience riding large mountains would probably rate them higher than I would.

     

    Going to check out Yamagata Zao for 3 days next month though, it looks to be one of the larger resorts in Tohoku.

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