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Happo-one / ○175cm / Light rain2020.Jan.29

20012901_happoThe snowfall has decreased due to the rain and warmth since yesterday afternoon, and the Kita-one course (※ forest road course and steep slope), Sakka slope, biginner Olympic course2 has been closed. When descending, you can either go from Risen Slalom to the Nakiyama Public Course, or gondola, Kokusai 1 Pair (pictured), or Sakka Kitaone Quad.
[Kokusai slopes]

20012902_happoToday, all courses that could be slid were non-compact. A woman from Hakuba Village (pictured left) said “I’m always watching! Snowboarding today. However, in the FWQ Freeride Hakuba 3 * 2020 on January 14th (Tue), we ranked 8th in the women’s ski category! “Along the Kurobishi Quad 2, there was a shallow undulation containing water.
[Kurobishi slope]

20012903_happoThe panorama course (pictured) was popular and slippery with no major rough conditions. On the route from the beginning to the south side of the Usagidaira slope where the undulation was deep, there is heavy snow was resistance and it was hard to turn.
[Panorama course]

20012904_happoThe gas gradually became thicker in the upper part of the ski area. The Kita-one No. 3 slope, with shallow undulations, has snow that makes it difficult for the board to run. At the upper part of the Kita-one course on a gentle slope (pictured), it was noticeable that the board stopped. As of 12:00, the rain had stopped in the middle and upper ski areas, but light rain continued on the base.
[Kita-one course]

 

[Availability Information for Jan. 29]

* Available Areas … Panorama, Usagidaira, Kurobishi, Skyline, Risen Grat, Kitaone 3, Kitaone, Risen Slalom, Nakiyama South, Tenbo
* Available Lifts … Gondola (8:00 a.m.–), totally 13 lifts
* Lift Price … Adult: JPY5,500, Child under 12: JPY3,200 Senior : JPY5,000

* Early-morning Skiing … Every Sunday until Feb. 23: Nakiyama No.3 Triple starts from 6:40 a.m.

 

*Snow Report is here.Updated every morning between 7:20 a.m. to 9:20 a.m. repeatedly.

 

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reported by Snownavi