Happo-one / ◎320cm / Sunny2021.Mar.01
As of today, 3/1 (Mon.), children can ski for 1,000 with the Spring Ski 1-day lift ticket!The Spring Ski discount for adults will be offered starting on on 3/20 (Sat. / Holiday). This morning not only was the sun shining pleasantly through the thin clouds, but also the emergency declaration was officially lifted for 6 of the previously declared prefectures.Possibly because of this, customers began arriving to the resort early today.
[Kurobishi]
Conditions along the groomed area paralleling the Kurobishi No. 2 Quad (pictures 1 & 2) were great, with the moderately firm wet snow shaped into exquisite rows of corduroy! With those excellent early morning conditions a number of skiers and boarders could be seen using the Kurobishi No. 2 Quad to run swift laps of the area on repeat.Over on Usagidiara, the firm groomed surface was a mix of wet snow with coarse granular snow.
[Kurobishi]
The top of the Skyline Course (pictured) featured similar conditions to the Kurobishi No. 2 Quad area, while the middle to lower portions of the run were groomed slightly firmer and composed of snow of a more granular quality. The runs paralleling the Alpen Quad and the Kurobishi No. 3 Pair, as well as the ungroomed portion of Skyline were characterized by hard, bumpy conditions.
[Skyline Course]
The granular snow along the Kitaone Forest Cat Track was in good groomed condition.Over on the steep aspect of the Olympic Course II, the slope surface was firm but uneven in places. The rough snow on the second half of the Olympic Course II (Sakka Wave, pictured) as well as the Sakka and Shirakaba Slopes was groomed to moderate firmness with the surface layer softening nicely in the morning sun.
[Olympic Course II (Sakka Wave)]
[Availability Information for Mar. 1]
* All Areas Available (Except for Olympic Course Ⅰ, Kitaone No.3)
* Available Lifts … Gondola (8:00 a.m.–), totally 10 lifts
* Lift Price … Adult: JPY5,500, Child under 12: JPY1,000, Senior : JPY5,000
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