Sunday, February 28, 2010

2010/02/27 Hakuba Happo

It was a rainy early morning when I arrived at a park of this ski area.
At the beginning of a service and operation, the condition was not good.
It was foggy around the foot and the mountainside of the ski area.
However, it was sunny above the clouds.











Saturday, February 13, 2010

2010/02/06 Hakuba Goryu

It was a heavy snow...
I could not reach the top of this ski area because of a bad weather.





Monday, January 18, 2010

2010/01/16 Ontake2240

The meaning of Ontake"2240" would be an altitude of top of this ski area.









Friday, January 8, 2010

2010/01/08 Hakuba Happo One

This is the first ski on this season!
Powder snow was full.








Monday, January 4, 2010

Dalbello has come!

Dalbello's ski boots have come.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

A termination of Karatani-rindo (2009/11/7)

I went to Kiso Otaki area for checking a termination of Karatani-rindo.
This forest road is not described on a map of Geographical Survey Institute.
I was always interested where it reached.

This forest road has a total of approximately 6.9km.

BTW, the location "N35 50.190 E137 23.174" is available of a mobile phone(AU).

[The route of Karatani-rindo]


[The entrance of Karatani-rindo]


[The termination of this forest road]


[A view of Miura-dam]


[A view of Mt. Ontake]


[I forgot chopsticks... So I used a cane of a banboo glass.]

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Autumn color of leaves and a forest road  

I went to Miura-dam for watching colorful leaves. I had
another reason. I wanted to confirm a termination of a forest road.
That termination is located at here.
I almost ran by my bicycle around the Otaki-mura. However I still
do not run some forest road. This road is one of them.

I noticed that Mt. Ontake fumed from an unusual place. There are
earthquake swarm activities recently. I am concerned about those
phenomena. I wish those are worry about nothing...

[Mt. Ontake]




















[The termination of a forest road]


BTW, this location is available for a AU's mobile phone.