Wednesday, March 28, 2012

A Day For the Record Books

Clay, Tim, Rob, and myself headed out with four snowmobiles and an endless variety of terrain. The sun was bright and the snow was pristine and untouched everywhere we went. Things looked grim in the morning as we struggled to get 4 sleds loaded onto the truck. After the morning struggle with the truck, we finally got on the road and met Rob at the parking lot where another challenge rose. The battery on the 1000 cc machine conveniently died and wouldn't pull start. After jumping it with a car, we got it charged enough to ride. Within the first hour on the summer road we faced a fallen over tree, avalanche debris path sidehill, and a gulley which we had to man-make a traverse to cross (see photos). 

After we got up higher we were projected into an unlimited network of ridgetops and cornices. I saw the speedometer go above 100 mph a couple times in the perfect bluebird conditions. There were a couple of trials along the way, most of which were attributed to me, but we managed to get out just before dark. All in all it was one of the prettiest days I have ever witnessed in Hokkaido. It's hard to leave tomorrow, but I know Hokkaido always has a special place in my heart and the pure, rich beauty of the landscape on this island is unmatched with any other I have ever seen. 

I have a lot of skiing photos from Lucek (LucekPhoto) Poland and Glen Claydon which I will share in the next couple days. 




Man made traverse


The Shark Fin, don't fall left or right


Awesome photo


Me riding the fresh


Rob with Discovery Japan shot of the year


Just another day in Hokkaido, Japan


Hey there lil fella


Overlooking Yoichidake (one of my favorite touring spots)


The way back up

Monday, March 19, 2012

A Black Diamond Road...Party?

Well the Black Diamond staff crew and myself set out for what turned out to be a tour of Hokkaido. We had a pretty awesome weekend to say the least. Here's a mini recap:


Friday we started the road trip off at Teine resort. A little hidden gem bordering the massive city of Sapporo, with beautiful views of the city. The light, fresh snow helped make it a good day as well.
Clay with the ocean in the background at Teine



 Friday night we did the typical Susukino Sapporo night party downtown. Karaoke, good food, good times, good people, etc were all to be had. Then the siren calling us from across the downtown area shone brightly: Club Booty. Club Booty is an awesome bar that we make it to quite often because the owner/killer DJ Sebastian and laid-back bartender Jimmie make it fun every time. Not to mention there are some attractive women there as well, which always helps.

My drink with Susukino, Sapporo in the background


The "all you can drink" that ended in an "all you can karaoke"



Saturday night was unexpected to say the least. There's a small town on the northwestern coast of Hokkaido known as Rumoi. It's a shrining fishing town with some amazing people. The endless amounts of snack bars proved to be a little too much and we stumbled upon this tiny upstairs bar the "Peace Park". As far as Saturday nights go, it was one of the better ones I have had in Japan. Clayton and I met some very friendly locals and listened to some of Rumoi's own homemade music. A lot of the music played was reggae, which is always cool with me. They started with the classics (Bob Marley, Gregory Isaacs, Beres Hammond, etc) and then moved onto their own reggae songs, which were actually really good.

Peace Park!



Sunday and Monday were exploring days. We revisited a skiing spot that the Polish guys and I went to last week. Unfortunately we got turned around multiple times and didn't actually end up skiing. We did get a pretty good sled day in though.


















The entourage

Monday, March 12, 2012

When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Go North

Well Niseko has had a bit of a warm spell. Instead of sitting around waiting for the snow we decided to make our own destiny and head to the colder/taller mountains of Daisetsuzan National Park. We knew the snow would be good since temperatures there didn't get above freezing. Clayton, the Polish Workforce (Polish professional skier Marek Doniec with friends Lucek and Mee how!), and myself headed into the unknown and had a damn good time. Here are some of the pictures from our trip to central Hokkaido. Plenty more updates to come! You can check out other pictures/videos from the adventure on Black Diamond Lodge Facebook

I am drooling in this picture


Just a bit of terrain


Good warm up lines for the day


Mt Asahidake doing what it does best - blowing steam


Yes, we skied into an active volcano