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The sky shines light blue as I walk towards the ticket office with a snowboard under my arm. I buy a ticket and slip it into the sleeve pocket of my jacket. I shout a cheerful thank you to the ticket seller halfway to my waiting friends. This is going to be a good day. I feel confident. Still, we decide to warm up with a few breaststrokes and get a feel for the cat tracks. In mid-winter, the frost and the low number of users keep the slopes in good condition until the evening. I make long, gentle turns down the gondola run and laugh out loud at the bumpy slope profile — the loose hills tickle my stomach. I head down to the gondola and snap the board off my feet. The gate beeps, showing a green light, and I place the board in its designated slot in the lift. The gondola is filled with excited chatter. We peer between the cucurbits that adorn the walls and plan our next descent. A playground of flat, untouched snow opens up on the west side of the tundra. I climb over the fence trapped under the snow mound and sit down to fasten the board ties. The little law serves as a good landmark. The sun reflects off the ice crystals floating in the air to form a halo that glows in every colour of the spectrum. I sit dumbfounded, staring at the mountain landscape. The treeless part of the tundra would allow for long, sweeping turns, but the snow that fell during the night makes the twisting and turning fun. The board surfs the soft snow and the frosty snow dusts your face. I feel like screaming out loud — a little bit of happiness, excitement and the exhilaration of speed. The ground disappears under the board for a moment and I lose my balance. I roll in the soft snow and the light snow penetrates through the tiny cracks in my clothes. I lift my snow-coated face and laugh. The powder is soft. I clean my ski goggles from under the layer of snow and empty my gloves and hood of snow. A tree line looms ahead and a forest adventure awaits. From the right side of a pine tree, past a spruce on the left, under a fallen sled in a small dip, and down and up steeply like a roller coaster on the hills of the terrain. Over a small jump, maybe a big snow-covered boulder. Speed makes it easier to move, but quick turns in the woods require skill and, above all, quick reactions. The descent is surprisingly long. The video game has to be put on pause for a moment. The descent continues gently into the embrace of the cannon forest. The tracks of the boards make art in the snow. A ski lift cable appears behind the forest, and after a moment, a glorious slope appears in white in front of you. The soft layer of snow makes the descent not only fun, but also hard. But according to tradition, no one has ever refused a cocoa break. First we take the lift to the western slope, then the Gondola to the top. We sip steaming cocoa and plan our next descent. Perhaps towards Keskisenlake and the gorge wall to Jokerikuppila. Soft powder and ease of lifts Uncategorized

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After a slow start on the snow front the snow God has been working overtime and delivering buckets of white happiness for us all to play in. Every day is Groundhog Day for the powder hounds of Hokkaido! So can you get bored with skiing powder every day? Well, erm, no, not so far. Although the ski area here is relatively small the number of lines off piste through the trees is pretty endless. As all the skiing is below the tree line skiing in flat light is no problem. I did bring some sun cream with me but that turned out to be a waste of suitcase space. Impressions of living in Japan: the Japanese are generally very polite and offer good customer service as a matter of course rather than because their job training specifies it. Japanese food is definitely weird! Today I had some green ice cream. Wandering around the local supermarket here is definitely a baffling experience. This has led to some poor choices with some stuff definitely not being to my tastes. Later this month I have to do Japanese ski instructor exams. Getting information on what they like to see is proving difficult. We will all have to wear numbered bibs apparently and there is no examination of your teaching skills. Only your technical skiing. Though I could be wrong there. So far there has been no shortage of work in January and we will get really busy in February for the Chinese New Year. Japan — Why, What and How. First Impressions. Until next time…… Read the whole series: 1. Japan — Why, What and How 2. First Impressions 4. Spoilt in Japan. Previous post Douk Snowboard Review. Next post Snowboarder vs Flying Aircraft! You Might Also Like. Snowsports Events Snowsports Holiday Advice. Snowsports Holiday Advice. Start typing and press Enter to search.

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