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I arrived at Shiga Kogen last year Jan 3 and it was pretty good, next year however (well later this year) I can only go from 23 December to 3 Jan and I wondered what Shige Kogen was like in general around those dates.

 

I was looking at yokoteyama for the first four nights then moving to Shiga Prince East after that.

 

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I went to Shiga Kogen 2 New Years ago and it was great snow. A storm moved in the 1st night we got there and didn't stop for 4 days, some of the best pow I've been in. Dates were 29th Dec until the 2nd

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I went at Christmas a number of years back and it was just ok. The real snow followed just a few days before New Year. I remember Tubbys post a couple of years ago about it being mega at new year.

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that early in the season is always going to be risky as to whether you get awesomeness, ok, or crud. Usually New year/early Jan is when the snow trains start to park up in the Alps......of course we'd welcome an earlier visit!! biggrin

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Didn't things usually kick off mid-December rather than the more recent New Year. Perhaps rose-tinted glasses, but things do seem to generally be later than they used to be.

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On the contrary,

I got the impression on from this forum that people expect that one can ski/board early in the season in Japan.

Not true. It depends on the year and the place.

Plenty of times there were not much snow before X´mas.

I´m not going to rely too much on stats, and I do think people quote a lot of stats on snow - no probs with me about that

sure, I can see general tendency (ie, snow is coming early in Europe but less snow overall, and last year France was good, this year Italy, all relative ... but I say it didn´t snow that much last season in Europe and the Base was thinner)

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Originally Posted By: mina2
Didn't things usually kick off mid-December rather than the more recent New Year. Perhaps rose-tinted glasses, but things do seem to generally be later than they used to be.


I would agree with that.
In these parts anyway.
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The point is peoples opinion of conditions sometimes give a more detailed picture than the statistics do. I have only seen Shiga later in the season and it looks to be super groomed and skiable on little snow however for all I know I could be completely wrong in assuming this.

 

The resort where I own two properties, Falls Creek in Victoria Aust is a prime example of this, many of the runs can open with 30cm of snow however the Summit area and the Maze area really need 1 metre of snow to open.

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Whatever previous Christmases have been, it's basically a risk isn't it. Bordering start of the snow dumps. If you do go then... we always hope for Christmas dumps unfortunately doesn't always happen.

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Are you going to go ahead with Christmas ausi?

 

I think we are due an earlier start this time round. grandpa

 

Anyway it's a better choice than lower places like Nozzle.

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Still considering options, is there anywhere in Japan that really does Christmas special, it does not need to be the ski resorts, I can head up there a few days later if I have a good plan B.

 

I am considerng grabbing a Rail Pass for a week then heading to the mountains for New Years.

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