A beautiful sunny day! I went to Tsuga no Mori to get revenge from yesterday. It's the fifth day since the heavy snowfall. The snow feels like it's getting firmer under its own weight. But it doesn't hit the bottom. The surface is lighter due to the morning chill, but 5cm below it is a pile of densely packed snow. And there are scattered points where the snow has piled up in the terrain below. I see, it's a tricky environment where you can't just ski carefree. It's a good environment. People get stronger by gaining experience in places like this! Marudai Ham!! (←Is this the Showa era?). Most people take two different approaches. One is to try to do a telemark turn as usual. The other is to do a jump turn, a bit like an alpine skier. KYOsan follows the same procedure. And neither of them goes well. It just doesn't work. Meanwhile, the person in blue standing nearby slides down the slope effortlessly, without any problems. What's more, he even has the nerve to take a selfie with one hand. So what exactly is different? All of that nonsense will become clear when you take the B-tele course!! (←Is this an advertisement?). We look forward to your application. December 2, 2024 Added on: By the way, if the snow had piled up normally, she would have been able to ski down as usual. ↓Video. Nice~~