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Happo-one / ○180cm / Snowy2020.Mar.14

20031401_happoAs the cold returned, the gondola, which started moving at 7:30 on the weekend, was getting fine snow on a weak west wind.Above the ski area is thin gas that does not interfere with skiing.Visitors arrived as quickly as on weekends, and people were flowing into the slopes as soon as they opened.
[Kurobishi slope]
20031402_happoAlong the Kurobishi 2nd Quad, it is a good condition in which snow compactly enters the snow and cleans moderately!I was able to ride comfortably at speed while kicking about 2 cm of fresh snow on top.In the skyline course of hard compacted snow + fresh snow about 2 cm, when the spur entered, the snowball came out and the edge was easily shifted.
[Kurobishi slope]
20031403_happoThe panorama course (pictured) and Risen Slalom course also have hard coarse snow + about 2cm of fresh snow like the skyline.However, here I could repeat the turn comfortably with almost no snowballs.After this, the gas in the middle of the ski area became thicker.
[Panorama course]
20031404_happoFor today only, the slope on the northern side of Usagidaira (known as Sodegro, photo) has become a compact snow slope.Intermediates were confused by the steep slopes, while advanced skiers slid down in sharp turns. In front of Usagidaira Terrace, there is a BlueMorris test drive (from 10:00 to 14:00, free entry, certificate required) for two days today and tomorrow.
[Usagidaira slope]

 

[Availability Information for Mar. 14]

* Available Areas … Riesen Grat, Usagidaira, Kurobishi, Panorama, Skyline, Kita-one No.3, Riesen Slalom, Nakiyama South, Shirakaba South,Urakuro

* Available Lifts … Gondola (8:00 a.m.-, Weekend/Holiday:7:30a.m.-), totally 14 lifts
* Lift Price … Adult: JPY5,500, Child under 12: JPY1,000, Senior: JPY5,000 (* Spring discount from Mar. 20: Adult JPY4,500)

 

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