Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Canadian Gold



Team Canada took the most difficult path to the 2010 ice hockey final and still managed to win, certifying an Olympics sealed by Canadian Gold.
Oh Canada!
Breathe easy until Sochi 2014
Omedato!!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

DallaSnowfinder #013 - Rusutsu


The word "epic" is used far too often these days but it was the only way to describe another successful Mojane Shop Tour. The whiskey started flowing at 9:00am with blue skies above. Rusutsu had received about 20+cm, so it was game on. 40 snowboarders takin' over the slopes. Thanks to Shota and Nakaji for organizing the bus, lift passes and lunch tickets. Word is, Niseko Moiwa will be the next tour. Can't wait!!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

DallaSnowfinder #012 - Niseko Hirafu


Tried to take Mike and Shane to Chise today but the weather was just to crazy and everything was closed. We made our way to Niseko Hirafu and when those two realized it was Australia Day, there was no going back to Sapporo.
This is my nightmare.
A Japanese town full of drunken, patriotic Ozzies. But I guess it wasn't all bad. I only saw one fight and heard of only one person getting a beer glass in the face. ( i saw the trail of blood ) Joy. Makes me wish that Mt. Yotei would erupt with molten lava and wipe the place clean. The next day was good riding with various depths of powder. Enjoyed a "Niseko Curry Burger" at the Lumberjack and was glad to be heading home.

Monday, January 18, 2010

DallaSnowfinder #011 - Teine


So the plan was to battle the -16 temp. at Kiroro and take advantage of the awesome snow dump that fell overnight however, the Sasson Expressway was closed due to bad weather so I headed to nearby Teine instead. What luck! I ran into a bunch of peeps that I haven't seen in awhile including Ryuta, Take and Sataryuchi. I also ran into Kohei and Mina when we were duckin' ropes. The weather cleared up around 10:00am and the sun came out to complement the 40cm's of fresh Hokkaido powder.
That night during dinner Yoshiko showed me her impersonation of the movie ALIEN just before she ripped the top of the shell off and ate it's brains.
No joke.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

DallaSnowfinder #010 - Teine


Hello all and Happy New Year of the Tiger! Me-ow!
Ok, so this is my first post of the 2010 winter season. I've been to a few places already such as Kiroro and Niseko but the riding was mediocre and just wasn't worth blogging, however, an early start at Teine Highland today was.
15cm of the driest powder that I've seen in a while, blue skies and sunshine. It was a bit chilly at around -5 but you forget about that when you reach the top. Amazing views of Sapporo on days like this. Had first tracks on my favorite spots then headed home at 1pm. Now, it was a Sunday but I didn't expect to see 100 cars lined up for parking on my way down. Yikes!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Oops!


I thought I would take Ross out on a drive to the country and do a little 4x4ing.  What started out as a casual afternoon drive upstream near Eniwa, ended in a complete disaster.  I've got to thank Shane for driving out and finding us on the side of the highway in all that darkness.  Also, big thanks to Yusei for driving me back out there the next day with shovels and a winch to rescue my poor Jimny.  Unfortunately, some jerk decided to steal my toolbox before I got back there.  >_<  Lesson learned here: always go with your gut and never listen to the passenger!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Before & After


Before and after!  Now that the snowboard season is over, I thought it would be a good time to give the Jimny (who was so reliable transporting me around Hokkaido this past winter) a well deserved new skin.  I had some wild colour ideas but in the end I decided on matte olive green.  I think it turned out nice!

Monday, February 16, 2009

DallaSnowfinder #009 - Nakayama Toge



Every time I drive past Nakayama on my way to Rusutsu or Niseko, I wonder what the powder is like.  The elevation is very high and offers the longest season as a result.  Well, the 10 cm of dry snow was certainly appreciated after a recent warming trend that saw places like Teine lose 40+ cm of snow due to rain.  Even Niseko wasn't sparred the wet stuff.  Very uncharacteristic of Hokkaido.  If I was to describe Nakayama Toge in one word it would be "ghetto".  One out of three lifts working and a board park that looks like they were just looking for somewhere to dump snow after plowing the road.  It didn't really matter because Chiharu, Yoshiko and I still managed to enjoy a few beers in-between wind storms.  We'll be back at Nakayama for Yakiniku in late spring.  Thats what this place is really all about.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

DallaSnowfinder #008 - Mount Racey



I haven't gone riding with the Mojane Snowboard Shop Crew since last spring so it was a nice surprise when everybody showed up at Mount Racey today.  We took over the slopes and what a sight it must have been to see forty or so snowboarders bombing down the hill at the same time, hitting every bump, drop and carving every wall on our decent.  As far as I could tell there was 0 cm of new snow to report, but it was of no concern.  The vibe was good and the show of talent from everyone was a real treat.  Thanks to Nakaji and Shota for inviting me.  I'm really looking forward to another Mojane Spring Session in March!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

DallaSnowfinder #007 - Alpha Resort Tomamu



I've been looking forward to riding at Tomamu all season.  The lack of customers, mostly due to location,  made staying in my 21st floor hotel room very affordable.  Plus there is no lift lines!  This place is known for being extremely cold, so you know the 15+ cm of new snow that fell the night before was nice and dry.  I tried to enjoy everything that the resort had to offer including the buffet dinner, Ice Village and Japan's biggest indoor wave pool and a jet bath with over 550 jets.  My 1 night stay was just too short.  You really need to stay at least 2 nights to explore the whole resort and mountain terrain.  I'll go to Tomamu again next year for sure.  Hopefully the new owners of the resort can speed up those chairlifts!