Jump to content

Greenroome

SnowJapan Member
  • Content Count

    236
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Greenroome

  1. I'm seeking opinions from Sapporo folk or those with an interest in powder-poaching ethics on the following point of order. I live a couple of minutes from 500 vertical metres of the finest looking fresh and I'm considering climbing up and having my way with it. The only problem is that it's under the Moiwayama Ropeway in Sapporo.

     

    My chances of getting up there without being spotted by the staff are pretty slim, although I could cut in and cut out fairly nicely as there are no fences and a getaway through a big cemetery at the end.

     

    Is it a fair poach? Or am I just being a pain in the @rse? It just looks so damn fine, and I don't have enough time to get to a resort before work. By the way, I'm not one of those crazy urban extreme show-off kind of guys. I just love steep fresh. smile

     

    What do you think?

  2. Originally Posted By: snowhunter
    We are staying at the Century Royal.


    Geez, I hate to be the bearer of bad news Snowhunter but I watched in horror today as the Century Royal burnt to the ground!

    rollabout Just kidding!

    However I did spend half an hour today marveling at what a swell time the military boys were having playing tractors in Odori Park with endless truckloads of snow. It was textbook sandpit action, but on a massive scale.

    If you are ever mad enough to join an army, make it the Hokkaido Yuki Matsuri Corps.
  3. Hi 2angels. I hate to put a dampener on things but you might find that there are no available hotel rooms left in Sapporo for the Snow Festival. I've heard that you need to get in pretty early. So maybe just ring a few from Thursday's map to see if there's any chance.

     

    There are other members here who have lived here much longer than me and will have a clearer idea. I might be wrong.

     

    The answers to 2 and 3 are yes (apparently) and yes (most local parks have a sledding hill and snowman materials)

     

    Good luck

  4. Not having much luck there either. So far I've missed 2 kingfish and a Jew.

     

    Man, that would make me furious. Some of the swearing I've done underwater whilst re-loading I reckon would have been audible from the moon had it been in the open air. It's a kind of good fury though. Makes the perfect shots more meaningful. Doesn't make dinner though.

     

    Yeah, it was wickedly cold at Zenibako but the dudes were fully covered in thick gear, pulling off fluid moves and staying out for ages. They 'seemed' warm enough.

     

    Check out the beach shack:

     

    greenroome_7.JPG

     

    Tough conditions stumbling out the door and dodging the Ishikari Express if you get too wasted with the boys. lol

  5. Sorry to hear about the flat spells/onshores Mantas. I know that summer funk only too well. That's why I took up spearfishing.

     

    It was about 0 degrees, and my right hand was aching from being out of the glove to take the photos. Creeks flowing into the sea had a three inch ice top on them. Not sure of the ocean water temp.

     

    Where was I? I was wearing four layers and a jacket on the beach! smile

     

    I've got too much gear as it is. Wanna stay light. Plenty of pits for me back in WA.

  6. I took these pics at Zenibako, halfway between Sapporo and Otaru, on the 29th of December. It was the tail end of a healthy swell that accompanied SW Hokkaido's Boxing Day snowstorm.

     

    I've got acres of respect for these guys. I wish I could show these pics to all the people who used to call me crazy for surfing the south coast of WA in winter. This makes that look tropical...

     

    greenroome_2.JPG

     

    Nice long walling left and the occasional short right.

    greenroome_3.JPG

     

    Yellow card on this play. Generally very well-behaved.

    greenroome_4.JPG

     

    With men this tough it was no surprise that women appeared in numbers before long.

    greenroome_5.JPG

     

    Close to public transport.

    greenroome_6.JPG

     

    Back to the car boys. I can almost excuse the idling, just this once.

    greenroome_1.JPG

  7. Thanks Rob, and Happy New Year to you and everyone here too! Hope you have a great one.

     

    ps. Please someone tell me that me and the missus weren't the only SJ'ers who stayed home and watched this over the top J-Pop music extrava-megaganza on TV... please?

  8. Nice one Mike. Great pics and valuable info once again. I'm starting to get an idea of just how much difference 100km makes in Hokkaido, and what a micro-climate Niseko has. We often seem to get snow at completely different times here in Sapporo.

     

    In my home town (Perth, West Australia) 100km would usually mean nothing more than a difference of one or two degrees and five millimetres of rain when a cold front passes.

     

    Interesting stuff, this Hokkaido weather.

×
×
  • Create New...