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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

First snow on the Ski resorts

Last night we had snow down to about 1500m. Hopefully the snow on the top of the resorts will stick around to act as a base for the snow this weekend. Things are definitely starting to gear up for the season!

Goryu 11/14Happo & three peaks

Jigatake & Kashimayari

posted by Matt at 1:13 pm  
Monday, October 29, 2007

Halloween party at Tracks

I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves!

everyone at tracks Dancing

owen & NishaSawame san does body painting

DrummerDiver takes on WonderwomanBug rolls - Thanks Mami

After that it was off to Naughty’s in Tsugaike for the Dafunda 2007 DVD release party.

posted by Matt at 2:35 am  
Sunday, October 21, 2007

First snow of 2007/2008 season

Its been raining in the village the last couple of days but awoke today to glorious weather and the first real dump of snow this season on the tops

First snow on the hakuba three peaks

I walked down to the Matsukawa river and took some shots. Not long till winter now!!

Hakuba three peaks from Matsukawa river

posted by Matt at 7:37 am  
Friday, August 17, 2007

Canyoning in Hakuba

We’d been itching to get a group together to go canyoning and now was our chance. Jack & Ayumi were up from Gifu prefecture and guests were still at the lodge recovering from all the partying. Add a few locals and we had a fifteen-man strong group to brave the rapids. First stop was Evergreen where everyone got suited up - Summer in Hakuba is pretty hot but the water in the canyon has its source high up in the mountains so a wetsuit helps delay the onset of hypothermia. It also helps you slither over the rocks as you make your way down the rapids like a seal.

Matt & Craig strength testing the equipmentSuck it in!

Then it was off to Ochikura, a canyon that drops down from high above Tsugaike. First obstacle after walking down into the gorge was a pretty scary flying fox death slide followed by a series of rapids and waterfalls. The highlight was probably the superman slide down the wall of a 10m waterfall into a deep plunge pool. Unfortunately the other group that day had the camera so we didn’t get any pics from within the canyon itself but here are some from another group that did it.

looking down the superman slidesuperman slidethe last waterfall

Had a great half day and we’ll definitely be back again to do the full day course!

posted by Matt at 3:54 am  
Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Mother SOS party

Obon week - A week long holiday in Japan where people traditionally return to their place of birth to visit the graves of ancestors…

…Except for the thousands of people who flock to Hakuba to escape the heat and…PARTY!!

Friends from Tokyo and Guests alike filled the lodge for Obon week. Just down the road from the lodge “Mother” , a four day party commenced at Tsugaike ski resort. Something told me we weren’t going to get much sleep this week.

Friends at Mother partyMatt & Yukie with Ryuji & Satomi

At least we had Aokiko lake to cool down in after.

Everyone at Aokiko

posted by Matt at 2:34 am  
Sunday, August 5, 2007

Making the Morino Lodge sign

This is the first Morino Blog post so I’ll make it brief. Quite a few customers were getting lost in the environs of Wadano last season trying to make their way back to the lodge - The reason, no sign!! I didn’t have time to make one in the winter but now its the off season the moment had finally arrived. Went round to Mitch’s place to see if he had any wood and he just happened to have procured a beautiful solid slab of cedar that very day. Fate was sealed..Thanks Mitch!!

starting to make the signdsc_0010.JPG

First I planed the wood down, before starting with the router and doing all the niggly bits. Finally I sanded it down…and…voila!

finished sign

I bought a solar powered spotlight (dubious as to whether it will work or not) and then I’m going to stain the surrounding wood and paint the logo in the same colours as the website logo. We haven’t decided where to put it yet. Stuck to a tree will keep it above the snow but might not look too classy whilst sticking legs on it might make it into bulldozer fodder. Either way, hopefully not as many guests will get lost this coming season.

posted by Matt at 11:35 am  
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