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Originally Posted By: cableitoh
I am not sure about the building regulation in Japan, they should have raised the structure 1 floor higher so that the basement level is in-line with the slope. This will truly be a ski in & out apartment.

Also I would like to mention, the sulphur steam from our private onsen at the balcony has really eaten away the steel fixture at the external wall. If they keep the onsen running all year long, I would really want to find where the fixing bill will go to. evilgrin


already? Oh well.
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BoC,

I think the picture is a little deceptive...as I have never found the Family course particularly narrow - it is certainly not a W.I.D.E course, but it is plenty wide enough. I HATE narrow with a passion - the skinny steep cat tracks all over the place in Switzerland really ticked me off, especially at peak hour.

 

Even at Peak Hour I have found that stretch generous enough. I think most of the way down you would be able to stand 4 to 6 boarders side by side on their heel edge without too much of a problem. From my very spatially spastic recollection... confused

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Originally Posted By: Mamabear
BoC,
I think the picture is a little deceptive...as I have never found the Family course particularly narrow - it is certainly not a W.I.D.E course, but it is plenty wide enough. I HATE narrow with a passion - the skinny steep cat tracks all over the place in Switzerland really ticked me off, especially at peak hour.

Even at Peak Hour I have found that stretch generous enough. I think most of the way down you would be able to stand 4 to 6 boarders side by side on their heel edge without too much of a problem. From my very spatially spastic recollection... confused


Totally agree, it is not a narrow course. I can roll down this hill without my board and never hit a person. lol
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