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(Previously) Wandering amongst the mountains of New Zealand in search of cheese

Sloth and Jarmarl To Go Deep in Japan

News just in from our reporters in London and Christchurch: Sloth, Jarmarl and their good friends Mr Fancy and Mr That to embark on mission to find Sookie and Her Old Guitar.

Four years of careful planning (continuously watching the Japan section in Saturation) have gone into this ground-breaking adventure in The Land of The Setting Sun. With such an epic trip in the bag, both Sloth and Jarmarl have been busy preparing themselves. Speaking to Mr Fancy earlier today, he explained about the rigorous (albeit slightly obscure) Bull-Fighting training schedule he has designed exclusively for Sloth.

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Jarmarl, meanwhile has neglected all common sense and gone down the body-building and dietary supplements route, more of which you can read about here. He has also been studying the ancient art of "Wisestupba". Anyone any idea what that is? Find out please.

Tokyo

First things first, the fearless adventurers have got to try and find each other in the sprawling madness that is Tokyo. Fortunately their flights from the UK and NZ are only arriving 20 mins apart, so what could possibly go wrong in that time? Jarmarl on his own in Tokyo? It doesn't bear thinking about! Straight in, no kissing, wasabi all round please. They've got a couple of days to play around the city, eat some bizarre creatures (but no whale thanks) and stock up on tap pants.

Hokkaido

They've got to get themselves on an internal flight to Sapporo (Tokyo Dash thrown in the middle there somewhere - how much luggage can you get in to one Tokyo Subway?). From then on they'll be in the capable hands of Japan Powder Tours

8 days of deep powder will follow, all the time searching for the elusive Sookie and her old guitar. They shall of course endeavour to recreate as many scenes as possible from the aforementioned Saturation. There'll be no time for Alain on this roadtrip, he's not welcome here. The Hokkaido Powder Tour takes in: the open bowls, gullies and groomers of Niseko; the back-country and steeps of Kokusai and Teine; the secret stashes of Rusutsu; the ungroomed powder fields of Furano and Kamui. They are also around Sapporo at the time of the Sapporo Big Air – where they can watch the big boys (and girls) go bigger than any of us can imagine. Chuck in a trip to an Onsen (Japanese hot springs), plenty of sake and more endless powder and I think they'll be having the trip of a lifetime!

Plenty more to come on this epic journey in the coming weeks - only 9 weeks to go!!! Holy crap, time for some more bull-fighting! Best get the snorkels packed.

Keep up to date with how the season is coming along on this GoneBoarding thread and the snow conditions here. They had 25cm in Niseko last night, bringing it up to 133cm so far. It's only the beginning of December!!! Jeez, we only had 180cm all season at Coronet Peak. Surprise

p.s. can someone make sure he doesn't forget his jacket this time Wink 


 

Comments

 

le_sloth said:

Have bought myself a Japanese phrasebook so we can have fun with the little people. "How many coconuts is it to fly the cheese plane?" "Can you tell me where the nearest jockey club is?" "What time does the donkey get fed?"

December 2, 2007 7:01 AM
 

Dan Black said:

and definately "saru wa dokuda"...you are both utter barstools for farming this one, but enough respect goes to the Big B Bullfighter and Mr Muscle.

Black Out.

December 2, 2007 6:21 PM
 

le_sloth said:

and there we have another 24cm on Monday. Go Dumpy, Go

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December 4, 2007 6:46 PM
 

le_sloth said:

I'm loving this - sick amounts of pow-pow so far!

www.adrenalintrip.net/.../231323

December 5, 2007 7:10 PM
 

le_sloth said:

Wednesday 5th December 2007, 6:51AM

Weather conditions: cloudy

New snowfall: 24cm

Snow depth: 187cm

If you weren't on the hill yesterday than you have my condolences. Was there ever beautiful snow. Light and deep!

It might get a little colder with predominant winds today coming in from the west and north west. It should snow some more and be pretty cloudy lending for variable visual conditions on the hill. The temperature should be -6/-12 but watch out for a wind chill please.

Keep an eye out around town as new stores, old stores, and restaurants wake up from hibernation.

Skiing around the mountain is slowly opening up more and more but beware of those terrain traps off piste that I wrote about yesterday: trees, snow covered branches, rocks, holes, and so on.

I think we're gonna love this one. A little bit too much

December 5, 2007 7:13 PM
 

Bungle said:

From the look of the pics on that link you boys are in for one hell of a holiday, loving the chat on there aswell, Fancy That powder boas all day long!

They reckon it's up to the nip already, so i'd forget the snorkels and start looking into stilts!

Game, Set and Match

December 5, 2007 10:30 PM
 

le_sloth said:

too right! Powder Boas - I reckon they could be the next big thing. Speaking of Big, anyone seen Big B lately? Or maybe he's got sent doon, fa glessin tha wee specky git?

December 5, 2007 10:48 PM
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