After getting skunked for the past 4-5 seasons in the PNW we decided to trade Juneuary for Japanuary and travel to Hokkaido for two weeks. This was our first trip to Japan but thanks to many TR's and SnowJapan forums we were able to make the most of it. We planned one week in Niseko, a couple travel days in Sapporo, 4 days of touring in Daisetsuzan National Park, and 2 days in Furano.
Complete set of trip photo can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/benjami...7632746414270/
01/11-01/12: Travel day
arriving at BDL
Our first two days in Niseko it snowed 30-40cm overnight and was bluebird during the day
01/13-01/14
The third day Niseko only received 10cm's overnight and was still sunny so we followed Clayton's advice and took the BDL van an hour north to the smaller, less crowded resort, Kiroro. It was dumping here, waist deep and all the fun tree jibs you see in the movies.
When we returned to Niseko, it was snowing heavily and didn't let up until the following morning. The skies cleared, the backbowls opened and I had some of the best runs of my life. It was too good to stop and take pictures, luckily we had GoPros.
01/16
01/17 Night Skiing:
Grand Hirafu Village
We finished the Niseko portion of the trip at Rusutsu via BDL Van, by this point I had put down the camera in favor of skiing.
After 7 straight days of skiing we took some travel days to explore Sapporo before heading up to Tokachidake Kamihoroso Onsen
01/19-01/21
Sapporo Brewery
Ramen Alley
01/22:
Took the Chuo bus from Sapporo Station to Furano and had a pre-arranged bus from Tokachidake Kamihoroso Onsen pick us up from Furano Station. There's also a scheduled bus from Kamifurano Station that runs three times a day but with 3 bags each it would've been a tight fit on a public bus.
There are two lodges open year round at Tokachidake, Tokachidake Ryounkaku and Tokachidake Kamihoroso. Both have great onsens with views of the surrounding peaks but we found Kamihoroso to be a bit cleaner and updated. The staff spoke very little English but we got by with hand gestures and google translator. Our reservation only included breakfast and dinner but every morning they had a packaged lunch waiting for us along with ice cream bars when we returned from skiing. We couldn't believe how well they treated us here.
The night we arrived the moon was almost full so we went for a sunset tour.
The next day we headed up into the alpine. The clouds lifted throughout the day and temps stayed around 0-10F.
01/23
Tokachidake Ryounkaku Onsen in the distance
Dropping down to Tokachidake Kamihoroso Onsen
Our third day at the lodge we decided to head up Furanodake, the main peak overlooking Tokachidake. The trailhead is aprrox. a mile down the road from Tokachidake Onsen. From here, you cross a creek and take one of the many skin tracks up the ridge line staying mostly lookers right.
01/24
Coming off Furanodake we followed a guided groups tracks from the day before. There are many closed out lines coming off the top so we chose carefully. Following a couple tracks, we had knee-deep powder all the way to the creek bottom where we traversed out to meet up with the road that took us back up to Tokachidake.
A look back on Furanodake. We skinned the ridge lookers right and skied the prominent ridge lookers left before dropping down one of the chutes lookers bottom right of the photo.
No pictures were taken at Furano, just some video which is still in the works.
Sapporo Station
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