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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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La Rosiere ?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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smclean0 - if you don't mind me asking - what was the approximate cost of each trip? I keep getting sorely tempted by Japan but bottle it each season.
DB - great vids; big envy going on now!
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Big Paua wrote: |
smclean0 - if you don't mind me asking - what was the approximate cost of each trip? I keep getting sorely tempted by Japan but bottle it each season.
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Big Paua - Depends on if you do it on a budget or not. We stay in good accommodation next to the lifts, go out for dinner every night to nice places and drink a lot in the pubs.
For a 2 weeks trip (12days skiing) it cost us around £2,300 for flights from London, transfers, accommodation and lift pass and I took about £900 spending money which was pretty much spot on for what I needed
Obviously flights, lift pass and transfers are fixed price but if you could stay in a much cheaper hotel or pension (sort of like hostels) if you wanted, not go to restaurants and eaten in and not drank alcohol/buy it from supermarket and you would be able to take a big chunk out of that price.
If you can afford it, you should do it - it doesn’t stop snowing there and is an amazing time. We are already planning our trip back there for next year.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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OK ta for that - info for the decision making mix next season
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Big Paua, no worries - if you want any detailed info give me a shout - i organise the trip for my group every year and reseach things in depth so will have everything at hand if you need it.
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smclean0 - how easy would it be to combine with a visit to one of the big cities (Tokyo, Osaka etc.)? I am thinking 2 week trip 4 days skiing, 3 days in a city, and 4 days skiing again.
Totally stoked about the powder. Awesome.
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VamP, Niseko is an 1.5hour flight and a 3hour bus ride away from Tokyo.
On our first year we went to Tokyo for a few days at the end of our trip, we were going to do it the next year as well but the cost of adding stop over in Tokyo was really expensive and the flight times werent great for getting to/from Niseko. So for the last 2 years we have done a small stopover in Sapporo.
Nisko and Sapporo are both on the north island though so means its nice and easy to commute between Sapporo and a lot of north island ski resorts. Would be a lot more expensive and time consuming commuting between Tokyo and Osaka and the north island so you might want to look at doing one trip to the north island, go to tokyo/osaka then finding a resort on the mainland to head to after that.
Tokyo and Osaka are great cities so are worth the visit, Sapporo is really good as well and what i would call a real japanese city, though if you've never been to Tokyo its a must do in my opinion.
The best pow is up in the north though so depends what time of year you are heading up.
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smclean0, where in Sapporo did you stay?
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To OP.
Try a PM tp powdermutt. I was with him in Japan in 2010, and he went catskiing in Fernie this year.
He rated that as better than Japan
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DB, thanks for that...
I now have a destination for my 40th birthday in 4 years time and plenty of time to save
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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smclean0,
Great info, thanks for that. I am thinking January is the best month, is that about right? Are there any dates specifically to avoid going? School holidays etc.?
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VamP, I am also doing some research Jan and Feb seem to be the most snowiest, with Jan being more snowy. Try and avoid Chinese New Year as prices go up a fair bit over that period.
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You know it makes sense.
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If powder was the all-important factor I'd go for Japan, no doubt about it. BC/Alaska have the scenery and the terrain but much less predictable weather. We went to BC once for five weeks (the whole of January) and it snowed three times. Of course if you're heli skiing with the option of cat or lift if the weather's not good, then the risk is much decreased but still.
I've been to Hokkaido in summer and would love to go back in winter, it's an amazing place.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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smclean0 - thanks for your kind offer. I'll keep it in mind when I'm doing my usual indecisive "Um? Aah? Um?" act on destination choice for next season.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Mosha Marc, which kind of makes the point about the nature of skiing. I went catskiing in Fernie in an epic season - and the powder on the lift-served stuff was better
Skied a month back with a couple of Aussies who skied a lot in Japan and had reservations about the restrictions on off-piste and tree skiing in most resorts. It's still on my to-to list though.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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rob@rar, I stayed in the Sapporo airport hotel then caught train in to the city centre. Our flight left at 7am so was really handy in the morning. Was a nice enough hotel and pretty cheap. Think it was called hotel com.
VamP, Pretty much what kitenski said - though I would personally say Jan is the best month. Chinese new year is really busy and expensive and the queues get a bit longer but is a good party/experience if you are around. I've done it once and choose to avoid now!
Going back to the last few comments, I've heard there is cat and heli skiing that can be really good but the plus point about japan and niseko is that it is that the backcountry or 'slackcountry' as its known is so accessible with little or no hiking that it's hard to look past. Throw the cost of cat and heli skiing for 2 weeks in to the mix it would make the cost of going to japan insignificant.
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smclean0, thanks.
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