Saturday, 12 May 2012

Cycle Touring around Tasmania

With a month to go until I begin working at Perisher I figured that I was overdue a radomly planned adverture, so I've chosen to go bike touring around Tasmania. Possibly the least organised trip I have ever done, with my last cycle touring being nearlly 2 years ago. Here is my proposed route:

 As to which direction I go I'm going to wait until I see what the winds are doing at the start of the week. Its about 1600km, but pretty hilly so I'm hoping that I will have some muscle memory from all of the Valdresflya/Jotunheim trips I did last year.

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Japan Travels

After leaving Evergreen and Hakuba on the 20th March, for the last two weeks me and some of my friends from Evergreen have been travelling around Japan. Here are some photos and the route of our travels.

So to start our trip we left Hakuba by train and headed for Osaka:



We borrowed bikes from our hostel on the first day to explore the town

Found an amazing market area which had lots of stalls and shrines and even a pond with lots of turtles!

Osaka Aquarium

Osaka at night

Alan and little fella at a shrine on the walk up to Koyasan

Koyasan

Koyasan

Monks at Koyasan

Koyasan bridge

Graveyard at Koyasan



 So after a couple of nights in Osaka, we headed west to Hiroshima, the location of the first atomic bomb attack during the 2nd world war. We also visited the nearby island of Miyajima.
Floating gateon the shores of Miyajima Island

Em and Helen

Miyajima

Temple gardens on Miyajima

Temple gardens on Miyajima

Residents of Miyajima

Walk up to the peak on Miyajima

View from the top

Emma the "animal lover" has a guest for her picnic

Em trying to out smart the deer.

Back in Hiroshima now, we visited the central site of the A-Bomb attach. This flame continues to burn until all of the nuclear weapons on Earth have been detroyed

A-Dome. Relicts of a building from the attack.
I have some more photos to add from our visit to Kyoto, Fuji and Ito....coming soon.

Sunday, 18 March 2012

AST Level 2, Hakuba

 Earlier this week I attended the AST 2 course run through Evergreen. Building on from Level 1, it was another fantastic course where I learn't lots and realised how much more there is still to learn. Day 1 on Monday we headed over to Cortina. The top lifts were shut so headed up lift 3 then off into the backcountry from there. We started by examining the snowpack and looking for layers using several different methods.
Me and Helen at Cortina. Me on shorter skis than Helen
Into the backcountry
Helen had a little adventure when she skiied down and slid into a hole by a pole, head first and had to be dug out.

Bill doing an AK block test
 On the second day the wind had dropped, the sun was sort of out, and the snow had continued overnight. We headed to Tsugaike where we took the gondola up to the top station then skinned/snowshowed up from there. I had decided to board this day and snowshoeing was very difficult in the deep fresh snow, often being waist deep. We headed up the south face to the ridge then descended down the north face on some quite crusty snow. We hiked back up to the ridge then went off down the south side through the trees on some great powder and made some of the best turns I had made all season.

Hiking up the north face




me on the ridge




view looking down the south face

south face powder

Andy in the pow
Dave in the trees

fun little drop :)

Kevin in the trees



Helen

Helen
 So after surving 2 days, the final day was perhaps one of the best ever. The sun was out and we headed up Happo to go and ride the north bowls. Taking Grat Quad to the top, we hiked up from there. The views were amazing. Along our hike we met the famous man who likes to do yoga and play his guitar at the top of the hill on sunny days. As we continued along the ridge the wind quickly drew in and clounds started to appear so we decided to drop down early into the bowls. Lovely powder again, just a few random patches of hard snow which were quite easily avoidable. The descent we did was one of the longest and best I've ever done.
From Happo looking over to 47

Hiking up the ridge

JaJa

Kenji with Hakuba in the valley

Yoga man!


River crossing at the end of the day

It was a long descent!

Little hidden onsen

The road home