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Happo-one / ○235cm / Cloudy & Rainy2021.Mar.28

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Today is the last operation day in this season of Skyline No.2 Pair (Photo) and Sakka Kitaone Quad. It is announced that the operation of Skyline No.2 Pair is extended until Apr. 4 (Sun)! 3 people from Aichi and Gifu Pref. (Who are on the lifts in front) gave me the greeting, “We always enjoy your reports! We got the spring season pass and come skiing in this spring season until the Golden Week Holiday.”
[Skyline Course]

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A family from Tokyo also gave me the greeting, “We always enjoy your reports! We come to Happo every year with the season pass. We will enjoy skiing until the rain starts to fall today.” The groomed slope of corn snow along Kurobishi No.2 Quad was nicely firm and that of Skyline was nicely soft. Both of them were in good condition.
[Kurobishi]

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It was blowing a strong wind from the south continuously from the morning and it finally started to rain at around 9:20 a.m. The groomed slope of Usagidaira was nicely firm in the morning, but it got wet and melted at this time. Thank you all including people from Kanagawa and Hyogo very much for your kind greeting and cheering today.
[Usagidaira]

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“Völkl TEST RIDE Tour”, a test-riding event of the 2021-22 latest models, is held for 2 days from yesterday at Usagidaira Terrace (Free, ID required). Totally, 24 gears of 20 models are available. You can try once per gear in Panorama or Usagidaira and swap them at any time. In the same place, a test-riding event for students is also held.
[Usagidaira]

 

[Availability Information for Mar. 28]

* Available Area … Riesen Grat C, Usagidaira, Tenbo C, Kurobishi, Urakuro, Panorama C, Skyline C, Riesen Slalom C, Nakiyama South

* Available Lifts … Gondola (8:00 a.m.–),  totally 7 lifts
* Lift Price … Spring Discount from Mar. 20: 1-Day Pass Adult JPY4,500, Child under 12: JPY1,000

*Request for the original data of our photographs

 

reported by Snownavi