Kasimayari / ◎85cm / Sunny & Cloudy2020.Jan.16
Last night it was snowy (Kamiyuki), the most heavy snow at Kashimayari at HAKUBA VALLEY, 15-20cm. Fell down. In the Ipponbuna downhill course, the basement had a moderately tight undulation, but it did not hit the bottom and gave a pleasant floating feeling.
[Ipponbuna downhill course]
A staff member who came off to slide off told me, “Since yesterday’s return snow was a good way to fall, I decided to slide today. It’s my first snowboard in a few years. I’m thrilled (laughs).” Was. The consolidation barn that runs from 1-A to the Kashima slope is in a soft condition. Every time you turn, you can enjoy the pleasant touch of powdered snow.
[Course 3: Kashima slope]
The amount of fresh snow in the non-compacted snow areas of courses 1-A, 1-B and 1-C is around 15cm. Those who slipped in were enjoying freerides, jumping and hitting, using the underlying undulations and undulations of the terrain. Cheers were coming from not only 1-A-C but also 5-A-C in good quality powder.
[Course 1: Tomi Grand View C]
There were few figures today. In course 1-C, we could still enjoy the powder run even after 3 or 4 turns. It was very cold in the morning when the clouds remained, and my fingertips were distressed.
[Course 1: Tomi Grand View C]
[Availability Information for Jan. 16]
* Available Area … All Courses Available!
* Available Lifts … No. 2 Pair Lift (8:00 a.m.–), totally 7lifts
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