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Pacing myself and waiting for the pow to return.

 

Tuesday 10 March 2009

Grand Hirafu, Niseko Resort Area

 

0cm in the past 24 hrs at MQ

 

On the change. Back knackered so resting up.

 

Heard it was soft and spring-like in the park.

 

 

 

Wednesday 11 March 2009

Grand Hirafu, Niseko Resort Area

 

9cm in the past 24 hrs at MQ

 

Back to winter finally. Well below freezing and been snowing steadily all morning. More forecast throughout the day and overnight.

 

Tomorrow should be legit.

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Thursday 12 March 2009

Grand Hirafu, Niseko Resort Area

 

10cm in the past 24 hrs at MQ

 

The wind howled overnight and packed the fresh in.

 

The sun shone though, and there was nobody around.

 

So there were some good turns to be had and certainly much better than earlier in the week.

 

Ian Mackenzie

 

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Friday 13 March 2009

Grand Hirafu, Niseko Resort Area

 

0cm in the past 24 hrs at MQ

 

Grey, cold and rock hard. No thanks.

 

Started snowing in the village around 10pm, then rain, then snow, then rain.

 

 

 

Saturday 14 March 2009

Grand Hirafu, Niseko Resort Area

 

6cm in the past 24 hrs at MQ

 

Grey and windy until around 3pm. Then it started to snow lightly.

 

Then it started snowing and blowing in earnest.

 

By the time I called it a night at 3am there was 20cm on the ground at village level and the winds had died down.

 

Had to dig my way in.

 

 

 

Sunday 15 March 2009

Grand Hirafu, Niseko Resort Area

 

34cm in the past 24 hrs at MQ

 

Had to dig my way out. Top 25cm was light and dry, bottom 9cm was heavy.

 

Glen and I however made the cardinal mistake of leaving a 'sure thing' this morning.

 

Thinking that the top lifts would be on wind hold (a correct assumption) we decided to hit Rusutsu.

 

No wind, but also neglible new snow. Around 5cm.

 

So we drove back to Hanazono and got deepish turns and soft landings off the pillows in Strawberry and Blueberry Fields.

 

 

Glen

 

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Mike, photo's are awesome as usual. With talk of it having been a below average season in other parts what IYO on how the season has panned out compared to the last few?

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Originally Posted By: ratherb@thesnow
Mike, photo's are awesome as usual. With talk of it having been a below average season in other parts what IYO on how the season has panned out compared to the last few?


Warmer and wetter definitely. But also bigger snowfall amounts in a 24-hr period this season over my previous two.

Measured 11.4m (450") so far with more forecast. Had considerably more up on the mountain

Doing about normal I think when compared with Kutchan stats since 1953.

Oct 2008 4cm
Kutchan avg. 4cm

Nov 2008 109cm
Kutchan avg. 120cm

Dec 2008 327cm
Kutchan avg. 316cm

Jan 2009 334cm
Kutchan avg. 376cm

Feb 2009 277cm
Kutchan avg. 260cm

Mar 2009 93cm so far
Kutchan avg. 131cm

Total 11.4m so far
Kutchan avg. 12.1m
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Of course you're readings are not from Kutchan though Mike.

Here is a comparison of the actual readings from Kutchan this season

 

Oct 2008 0cm

Kutchan avg. 4cm

 

Nov 2008 80cm

Kutchan avg. 120cm

 

Dec 2008 246cm

Kutchan avg. 316cm

 

Jan 2009 286cm

Kutchan avg. 376cm

 

Feb 2009 235cm

Kutchan avg. 260cm

 

Mar 2009 76cm so far

Kutchan avg. 131cm

 

Total 9.2m so far

Kutchan avg. 12.1m

 

Overall it's been a below average snowfall season and Jan had well above average temperatures. The mild weather has meant there is a huge difference in snowdepths from the base to the peak. The base has received many more rain events than normal but it was generally still snowing up high. So the snowdepth up top is still pretty impressive averaging out near 4m currently. The base in the village though is over 2m less than this. We have certainly had more snow than the last 2 seasons and have ended up with greater snowdepths on the mountain but it's still a long way off being a good season. 04/05 was a huge season with over 14m recorded in Kutchan and 05/06 was average with just over 12m. People who've only been coming over the last few seasons really just don't know what it can really be like here.

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Been here 11 seasons now in Hokkaido, can't say I've even been close to saying there has been a bad season, just have to know where to go when conditions change and not get too spoiled which happens after you get a week of 30cm falls every night, then don't go out when it only snows 10!

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I have posted several photos from Niseko during late Feb / early Mar 2009 in the snowjapan photo gallery here:

 

http://www.snowjapan.com/e/insider/photo_section.php?userGallery=255&userid=ssar

 

And here is a few of them I quite like:

 

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(We were very lucky with the snowfall and weather during our time there... Stoked!)

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Monday 16 March to Monday 23 March 2009

Grand Hirafu, Niseko Resort Area

 

0cm in this period at MQ

 

A decidedly average week in the Niseko Resort Area.

 

Sunshine, warm days, slush, cold nights, bulletproof mornings not helped by amateur grooming, then rain.

 

And repeat.

 

 

Tuesday 17th

 

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Thursday 19th

 

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Tuesday 24 March 2009

Grand Hirafu, Niseko Resort Area

 

7cm in the past 24 hrs at MQ

 

Started snowing yesterday afternoon and through the night.

 

Glen convinced me to venture up the hill and I'm so glad he did. And I listened.

 

Dust on crust the first couple of runs, then the snow started accumulating and the crust quickly became a memory.

 

The hill was deserted and it was fresh all morning.

 

Caught up with Beans (Ben) and when we called it a day it was knee deep and face shots. And dumping.

 

 

Ben

 

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Hey Everyone,

 

Just had my last shred for the season before I move on, unfortunately my year and a half working holiday is finally coming to a close.. Its time to pack my bright colored clown suit away. Hirafu and the surrounding resorts is a fantastic place, both summer and winter and I feel priveledged to have been able to call this my home. I want to send a big thankyou to MikePow and Glen Claydon for the fantastic shots they took this season.. I will stay in contact and always enjoy the udates on the forum.. I shall keep you informed of my next adventure no matter the country or mountain I end up at..

 

Thanks again,

Ben..

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