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Happo-one / △45cm / Cloudy and Sunny2019.Dec.22

19122201_happoThere were many clouds in the eastern sky, and the surrounding peaks, such as Hakuba Sanzan, Myoko, and Togakushi Mountains, were occasionally sunlit, but the slopes during the interview were almost shady. Usagidaira had a large bump in the early stages (photo) and a medium-sized bump throughout the middle. Bush was not in the early days of artificial snow, but was seen after the middle.
[Usagidaira slope]

19122202_happoI was able to ride comfortably along the Kurobishi No. 2 Quad, which was compacted with snow and was well tightened. There was finally a thin section of snow on the east side across the 2nd Quad. There was no noticeable bush on the west side (photo) I was able to fly with confidence.
[Kurobishi slope]

19122203_happoA couple from Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, said, “I’m always watching, it’s hard today.” There were many beginners who struggled on the hardened panorama course. The middle to advanced riders used the edge firmly to ride the speed.
[Panorama course]

19122204_happoAt around 9:30 a.m., there was a scene where the sun went down. Everyone from the Tokyo metropolitan area, the Kansai area and Nagano city said, “I’m always watching! Every year, everyone gathers and slides around.” On the weekend, the three slopes were bustling, and the Panorama Pair and the International Pair were waiting for about one minute.

[Usagidaira slope]

 

[Availability Information for Dec. 22]

* Available Area … Panorama Course, Usagidaira, Kurobishi
* Available Lifts … Gondola (8:00 a.m.–), Kokusai 1, Kokusai 3, Panorama Pair, Alpen Quad, Kurobishi 2, Grat Quad, Kitaone Quad
* Lift Price … Adult: JPY4500, Child under 12: JPY2,500

 

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reported by Snownavi