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A very nice little place Adatara Kogen turned out to be. Compact, but with plenty of trails of different types packed into the space, so lots of variety. Highlights include the ungroomed upper Andromeda course, with knee-high powder "moguls" (for freshies, pay 1,000 yen for first tracks in the morning), the Cassiopeia course which consists of a switchback track with powdery steeps between the straightaways, a pole bahn, a mogul bahn (but too early in the season, apparently -- for now it is just powder moguls a la upper Andromeda course), and another ungroomed run off the top of the recently extended Gold Line chair.

 

It was snowy, so no great panoramas, but hopefully it can be seen that there are some nice long, steep bits there.

 

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Thanks all.

 

Jynxx: The town is Dake Onsen, on the way to the ski area. Does look like it could be a nice place to stay if doing a week-ender. There is also a small hotel with onsen at the base of the ski area itself.

 

big-will: It is very easy to get to. If you are driving in from the south, going through Koriyama junction, it would take about the same amount of time to get to as Inawashiro...

 

muika and Tubby: ...but from Inawashiro, yeah, probably about an hour drive. The expressway part would only be about 30 minutes (according to driveplaza.com, which seems to assume one will drive just under 100 km/hr, so scale to your actual driving speed accordingly), but then add in 10+ minutes from Inawashiro or ALTS to the expressway, and then 20+ minutes from the expressway to Adatara, and it is at least an hour even with good roads. (You could also drive the back way around the mountain past Minowa and Yokomuki Onsen, but I haven't tried that and would guess it is likely to have a higher risk of delays.)

 

ALTS is on my to-do list as well.

 

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BOC: yeah, that is the good, yet scary, thing about a lot of places isn't it, the lack of crowds. It is shocking sometimes how uncrowded places are, and how easy it can be to get hotel reservations even in peak season. Just gotta hope the good places can survive.

 

On the other hand, it can be quite amusing on the expressway in the early morning, following the "northern migration," with every other car having a ski/board rack on it. So there are quite a few skiers and boarders still out there...

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