Happo One / ◎255cm / Sunny2019.Feb.24
The last day of “Asaichi Riesen” has become fine weather. Nakiyama Triple and Happo Riesen Quad were started as scheduled at 6:40 a.m. and 6:50 a.m. respectively. Many beautiful ski tracks were written on the slope one after another. Night Skiing at Nakiyma will be open until Mar. 23 (Sat), depending on snow.
[Riesen Slalom Course]
Temperature was low as -12°C because of radiative cooling at the bottom but it was windless, and the sunshine was strong, so it became comfortable at 7:45 a.m. when Alpen Quad started operation. The slope along Kurobishi Quad was groomed widely and fine corn snow was nicely and I could ski comfortably.
[Kurobishi]
By the way, on Feb. 26 & 27 “FREERIDE SNOWBOARD CAMP 2019” will be held. Three professional riders will be attend as coach: Sayaka Kato, who won the Japan Freeride Open 2018, Keita Yamazaki and Furihata Yuki. If you are interested why don’t you go check it out!
[Kurobishi]
Skyline Course was very firm in shortly after the open but it started to getting soft in half an hour. The slopes in the bottom of ski area were nicely soft corn snow. Bumps were covered along Kurobishi 3 and the steep slope of Kitaone.
[Skyline Course]
[Availability Information for Feb. 24]
* All Areas Available!
* Available Lifts … Gondola (Weekdays: 8:00 a.m.–, Weekend & Holidays: 7:30 a.m.–), totally 18 lifts
* Night Skiing … Available until Mar. 23 at Nakiyama (5 p.m.–9 p.m.)
* Early-morning Skiing … Every Sunday until Feb. 24: Nakiyama No.3 Triple starts from 6:40 a.m.
* Lift Price … Adult: JPY5,200, Child under 12: JPY3,000, Senior: JPY4,700
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