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Happo-one / ○170cm / Snowy2020.Jan.30

20013001_happoDelayed from the weather forecast, snow came from this morning. Amid the fine west wind and fine snowfall, the conditions along the Kurobishi No. 2 Quad, which was compacted cleanly, were tight and the fresh snow was about 1 cm. The edge was firmly engaged and the turn was repeated comfortably.
[Kurobishi slope]

20013002_happoAt 9:00, the traditional race “The 74th Risen Slalom Tournament” has started at Risen. Lower age junior high school students, upper age 80+ It will be divided into the above and the class will be held for two days today and tomorrow. When the 7th part of the boys (80 years old and older, photo) started, great cheering came from around.
[Risen Slalom Course]

20013003_happoThe panorama course of compacted snow with well-tightened fresh snow riding about 1 cm is a slippery condition. On the southern slope (pictured), taking lessons and going to the Risen Slalom Tournament. Players warming up toward the spot were noticeable. Beginners and foreigners were on the northern slope.
[Panorama course]

20013004_happoThe southern side of the Usagidaira slope was “harder compacted snow + light fresh snow”, and non-compacted snow along the Alpine Quad was a hard bump.
After about 9 o’clock, the snowfall got stronger and the wind started to blow strongly, so the Alpine Quad and Panorama Pair stopped operation.(* Resumed from around 11:00)
[Usagidaira slope]

 

[Availability Information for Jan. 30]

* 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