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seriously.

 

don't slip on the ice. bring good shoes!

Know a lady who slipped within the first half hour of her trip, broke her coccyx and spent the entire holiday in the room on her tummy in bed.

 

Sucks huh?

 

Wear good shoes!

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Heed everyones warnings about slipping on the ice. Most injuries in Niseko are from Slipping on the ice and being hit by snow falling off the roof's. You may see more people slipping over on the ice than crashing on the ski runs!!!

 

Best thing I ever bought was the spiked slip on cleats. LOVE THEM. If you don't get them you will definately be doing the Niseko Ice Walk shuffle.

 

Mockkie we will also be there in Mid Feb if your interested we will be doing a day trip to Otaru and around the 20th there may be the Yukitopia Ice Festival in Kutchan. You'll find plenty to do if your not skiing.

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You can get them when you get to Niseko or at your local Snow Shop. Snowbiz in Queensland stock them I think they around $14-95. Best purchase I made.

 

Mr Snowhunter is way to cool to wear them but I certainly love them and have a giant smile on my face everytime Mr Snowhunter goes sliding past me, falls over, does a pirouette followed by a double axle and then the spilts whilst looking like he didn't slip. lol

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Yeah, but PLEASE remember to take them off before you walk onto someone's polished timber floor!

 

Saw an iggerant kiwi woman klomping into a rather wonderful cafe in Kutchan, trampling over the wooden floor in her spikes! She should have been shot! Instead, the (ex-buddist monk) owner just served her and smiled. Says more about his equanimity than about her common sense!

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a snow or apres boot is a great thing.

 

I wear these, Sorel Conquest Boot

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big advantage in these apart from their waterproofness, they are rated down to around -35 degC and the sole is designed so that the cold wont sink through them when you are standing or walking around.

 

i remember watching an event in thredbo in august and all the youth in their skate shoes seemed to spend a very large amount of time stomping their feet and wingeing

 

 

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Those of us who live here would never have boots like above as we have to take them on and off so much that big lace up ones are impractical. We also want something that goes a little higher up the leg as the snow here is deep! I would suggest something more like the one below. Easy to slip on and off and should keep your pants mostly dry.

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The biggest mistake many people make is thinking hiking boots will be good for the snow. They are not. Hiking boots have very hard soles to reduce wear and tear which does not make them good for gripping ice. Specialised boots for snow like above have a much softer rubber which grips much better. Bit like the difference between summer and winter tyres on cars.

 

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Originally Posted By: snowhuntress
sadface Yep had an awesome pair of Sorel Snow Boots LOVED THEM Until someone borrowed them from the Fuji Niseko while we had dinner and I had to walk home in my socks!!!!! angry

That sux!
I have 2 pairs of boots - so maybe I will bring BOTH!
Just in case wink

Did your tootsies not get frostbite?
When baby bear lost his shoe down a sink hole (and it was retrieved WET) I piggy backed him about a km over soft, then slippery snow, and up a hill/rapid incline, and up a stair case until I got him inside. I pity the poor soul that would have to piggy back ME! lol
(Mind you Papa was not volunteering to help with the gargantuan effort of lugging the ten year old thru the snow - his response was..."you kidding...I am not stupid!".
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wow... lots of things to consider here.

 

my wife and I are planning on bringing our hiking boots. i guess we'll see how the conditions are on the ground in Niseko and decide then whether we need to buy cleats or hire apres boots for the week.

 

thanks all for the helpful info

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Plenty of people have used hiking boots and survived. I did the same myself when I first came here but after getting some speacialised snow boots the difference in grip is incredible and makes life a lot easier and safer.

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