Hakuba47 / ○190cm / Cloudy & Sunny2020.Mar.23
The Goryu / Imomori slope was closed this season due to the rainfall of yesterday. The chill has returned this morning, and the trees at the top of the ski slope have become hoarfrost. The upper part of Route 1 was in a slightly hard condition with compacted snow in half of the skiers’ left.
[Top of Route 1]
As you slide down, the surface gradually becomes loose and the edges become easier to hook. In the non-compact snow, the trace of Spur, which entered yesterday, was a shallow undulation and was hard to slide. The lower part of Route 1 was in a crunchy condition with a thick layer of loose snow. By the way, the base area can be slid to the front of Lewis.
[Top of Route 1]
There were many clouds in the sky, and the sun was shining and shading repeatedly. Routes 5 and 6 where the compacted snow was clean were able to repeat the turn comfortably because the snow was tight. Route 6 had long-lasting pisten marks due to the slow start of customers on weekdays.
[Upper part of Route 1]
At around 9 o’clock the clouds that covered the Tateyama mountain range melted and I could see Mt. Goryu. A mother from Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, said, “The children stay at the inn for a long time during the spring break. I come to ski when the weather is nice. ”
[Upper part of Route 1]
[Availability Information for Mar. 23]
* Available Area … Panorama, Toomi, Grand-Prix, Technical, Super, Dynamic, Expert, Woody, Route 1-8
* Available Lifts … Telecabin (8:15 a.m.-), Line-8 (8:00 a.m.-) totally 10 lifts
* Lift Price … Adult: JPY4,500, Under 12 y/o: JPY2,300, 12–17 y/o & Over 70 y/o: JPY4,000
* Sunrise Skiing … Every weekend until Mar. 31: 7 a.m.– Toomi Slope Available with 1-day ticket
* Night Skiing has ended on Mar. 15
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