Kashimayari / ◎ 105cm / Cloudy & Rainy2020.Feb.13
The rain from last night almost stopped around 7:40a.m. After that, the blue sky peeks through the clouds, and thin gas is applied. The board ran well on the Kurosawa slope, which had moderately soft condensed snow, including rainwater, and could repeat the turn comfortably.
[Course 2: Kurosawa slope]
Courses 1-B and 1-C (pictured) that were compacted yesterday were non-compacted today. The fine grained snow was soft and the edges were deep, so I felt heavy every turn. 1-A was moderately soft snow and slippery, so visitors sliding here were noticeable.
[Course 1: Tomi Grand View C]
The ski slope on the Kashima slope where elementary school students started skiing at 9:00 is in almost the same good condition as course 1-A. A female snowboarder from Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, said, “I lived in Australia until last October. This time my local friend came to see me and I’m sliding with my first Kashimayari.” I told you.
[Course 3: Kashima slope]
Visitors started very late, and course 5-A in the morning was just his own slope. A luxurious moment when no one is moderately soft and slippery. At around 10 o’clock the raindrops fell again, but it was very weak and I was not bothered.
[Course 5-A]
[Availability Information for Feb. 13]
* All Areas Available!
* Available Lifts … No. 2 Pair Lift (8:00 a.m.–), totally 7 lifts
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