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  1. Originally Posted By: Blade
    Teine Highland

    I'm shralping it as you read this. Good dump Thurs night, after a saddening Christmas Day thaw.
    Originally Posted By: Blade
    Toyota Big Air

    Tell me more, tell me more...

    (Edit - correction to that - I'm not shralping anything. just woke up to a foot of snow, but 13 metre a second winds and a gale warning! And thunder!? shifty )
  2. I second that, Tubs. Cheap Japanese thermals rock the house. My long sleeve 1000 yen thermo from Homac (big hardware DIY store) is the final word in warmth. Can't believe I paid 4000 - 5000 in Oz for similar quality from big name shops.

     

    Patricia - are you talking about Neoprene thermals? They're pretty big here. It's thin wetsuit material. I imagine they'd get wiffy, but not sure. They're more expensive so maybe they've sussed the smell factor out. Let me know if you want a price from a DIY store. I can also get you a price on a motion-sensor fitted self-opening toilet if you like. (you laugh now but imagine how handy that'd be when you stagger home after 10 pints in the sun and a kebab!) wink

  3. Sounds like an excellent long weekend Ez. Beautiful countryside out there. Must try it.

     

    Well, Niseko's got all the fresh today, but yesterday the fresh was here in sunny Sapporo. I had another great day up at Teine Highland, with about 10-12cm of fresh. Just enough to soften out Sunday's tracks and whilst it wasn't deep or dry, it certainly was soft, spongy and fun.

     

    Plenty of action in the woods, and plenty of Japanese ducking under ropes. The lifties and patrol don't really seem to mind. I got a bit too enthused at one point and had to do an embarrassing walk of shame for the last flat 30 metres under the lift, down across a creek and slithering around to the lift entry, trying my best to be invisible. I was prepared to get a lecture, but all I got was a smile and a 'dozo' onto my chair.

     

    Sapporo. Great.

  4. He wasn't wearing all blue was he? And a full-faced motorcross helmet? I saw a very similar-sounding dude doing just that near the same corner last night. He became my marker and I put Momma though her paces and stayed with him for three blocks. Very swanky hip moves from the dude.

     

    Last night was easy though. Virtually no ice. Just huge puddles, until later on with a wacky corn veneer and high winds. I haven't been riding on ice much recently. Just getting out of my shadowed ice-rink street would have been an achievement.

  5. Ez - stoked to hear that you were up there on Friday. What a day. And thanks for the Munchen tip. I did walk through there but was a bit put off by all the plastic Made in China shite I saw being sold so I kept walking. Didn't see the beers. Will definitely return for some of that.

     

    Anyone know a good place to get your board waxed and tuned? I live near Mount Moiwa, Maruyama side. Thanks in advance.

  6. One Sunday morning back in July I saw insane queues in a Co-op supermarket for no clear reason. Every checkout had a queue three wide to the back wall, and it's a big store. The checkouts were still operating so it wasn't a computer problem. I checked if the punters were all buying the same heavily discounted thing but they weren't.

  7. Nice one Ez. Good cams, and thanks for the update on Kokusai.

     

    Well, I now realize that until today I had no idea just how truly great Sapporo is. As far as city snow living goes, this must be as good as it gets. My wife and I woke up to light snow falling on top of Thursday's 8cm, cold temp and patches of blue sky. We walked to the end of our street and got on the city-bound bus (200yen), then caught the train to Teine (260 yen), then hopped aboard the free Teine shuttle (9.15am). It did not stop snowing all day and it was puking as we caught the last JHB bus down at 4.30pm. I reckon Highland got about 30cm during the day. There was surprisingly little on the ground in Sapporo when we came down.

     

    Crowds were light, visibility was good all day, there was a good cover over ground items, and I was still poaching lengthy stashes of light dry pow at 4pm. Plenty of dudes were going under the ropes but as it was my first time up, I kept things pretty legit. Didn't need to anyway. I can't believe Hokkaido. I'm in heaven. My last three outings in a row have been outstanding, the kind of powder days that I would normally feel happy to get once every three or four times up!

     

    You guys were right!

     

    cheers

  8. Yeah, not too much in the way of webcams for Sapporo surprisingly. The SJ one doesn't fire up on my computer, and an internet search just brings up TV tower ones and a wacky Susukino one. Lucky for Sapporo's squeaky clean image that the Susukino one doesn't have a zoom function and people can't see what's on those laminated placards being held by the touts in trench coats.

     

    Anyway, not much of the white left to see now. Warm day in town today. 7 degrees. It was cooler out at Rusutsu where I spent another awesome day ducking in and out of the trees. I simply cannot get my head around the fact that there remain wide tracts of untracked fresh powder available for plunder just off the edge of the pistes, right up to 4pm. I'm so stoked. I know it's going to get busier, but for now it's just nuts.

     

    Not sure how the next few day's weather will leave it looking. Here's hoping. They've opened up a fair bit more terrain in the last few days, including the gondola from West Mt. to Isola and East (no more shuttle bus). Hope they don't have to close it again.

     

    I certainly did enjoy loosening my boots back in the resort, to the rousing upbeat Dixieland numbers being played by the five-piece band of full-size mechanical bears.

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