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Happo-one / ◎220cm / Snowy & Sunny2020.Feb.10

20021001_happoLast night, radiant cooling progressed, and the temperature display on the road at the foot at 6:50 in the morning indicated -13 ° C. The upper part of the ski area has an “extremely cold pattern” where the temperature is hard to rise due to the shade immediately after the opening of the business (* The photograph is just before the business starts). In addition, moderately tight bumps grew greatly along the Alpine Quad.
[Panorama course]

20021002_happoEventually, on the top of the ski slope, a fine, dry snow began to fall on a cold west wind. “I’m always watching! Snow began to fall earlier than the weather forecast.” Usagidaira’s southern route of compacted snow and Kurobishi 2nd Quad were tight and fast.
[Usagidaira slope]

20021003_happoThe panorama course was tight and slippery, and the snow and wind weakened compared to Usagidaira, Kurobishi, and Grato, so the cold was softened and comfortable. With the vast flat barn, you can repeat both large and small turns as you wish.
[Panorama course]

20021004_happoThe central course, which I started sliding from yesterday, was completely uncompacted. There were some icy bases in some places, but it was easy to slip with a shallow and soft bump. The bush became noticeable from the end of the wide steep slopes of Central. The route from the Risen to Shirakaba and the Gondola Sanroku Station (pictured) was covered with artificial snow and pressed snow.
[Shirakaba slope]

 

[Availability Information for Feb. 10]

* All Areas Available (except for Central, and some parts of Nakiyama, Sakka, Kokusai & Shirakaba)
* Available Lifts … Gondola (8:00 a.m.–), totally 14 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