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best backcountry accessible by lifts in niseko?


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Heading to Niseko in early January for a couple of weeks with a few mates.

 

Just wondering if someone could give us some guidance on where to find the best powder using the lifts and doing a bit of hiking?

 

Would you recommend hiring a guide for a couple of days to show us the general routes?

 

Cheers

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In Hanazono strawberries is über fun, blueberries is same fun but smaller area, anyway both get tracked down after a few laps, so catch the first chair. They're not backcountry btw, i didn't even call em slackcountry, they're pretty much just inbound tree runs. Who cares, they're pure fun rides.

For a taste of slack country just go off the gates, you don't need a guide, even if you get the first chair and rush you won't be alone. Gate 4, the peak gate, has some of the best open descent of the resort, same goes for gate 2 in Annupuri. Gate 2 is 5 min walks and you end in a gully which is basically a natural half pipe that reach the lifts base, while gate 4 needs a 15 min walk, then you reach some ridge / gully, at the end there's a groomed road, another 10 minutes hike and you are back on piste, on the way back to the lift base you find blueberries.

From gate 2 you can venture in the real Niseko backcountry, the north face has freshies pretty much guaranteed cause not that many people go there, still you probably won't be alone. that run is one of my favourite, the exit is long and almost flat tho, sometimes is a pain in the ass if you are a boarder and it's fresh and/or you didn't wax properly. If it's your first time in that area don't venture alone.

Or you can ride the other side and hike back, but you need snowshoes and a car/taxi parked in the right area. Definitely do it with a guide

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A tip is to read the daily avalanche reports (they are posted all over the resorts) as they tell you when specific gates are going to open. For example (from 26 February 2013):

 

Gate 2 & 3 are scheduled to open at 10:30am. Beware!! Avalanche hazard remains high in open steep slopes with large vertical drop; namely the Backbowl sidewalls and other similar condition slopes. These slopes should remain untouched today. DO NOT traverse across or wait at the bottom of those slopes. Avalanche strikes you from behind.
The snow in the tree is stable and in very good condition. Better not overestimate your gears and skills. Think safety first. Rider/skier’s wisdom is always being tested in the out of bounds area.

 

There will be a queue at 10.30am but it is worth it.

 

As for a guide, if is your or your group's first time, it is worth every penny even though it can be quite expensive.

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