I invited my guests to go to Tsugaike First Gondola. The gondola that opens at 8:00 is called the First Gondola, or Morning Gondola. "Let's go on the first gondola tomorrow morning!"... That's how it goes. Breakfast is at 6:45. Departure from Mahoroba at 7:40. The important thing here is to have a lift ticket already in hand. Advance online charge required. You can't be in line at the ticket counter. Everyone, keep one of your used HAKUBA VALLEY day passes. Now, we're at the top of the ski resort. If you coordinate your departure with the people around you, you can keep skiing for about 3.0 km, or about 5 minutes, on a slope with no people in front of you to the gondola midway station. This is quite a different experience. There is only one task I impose on my customers. "Don't stop." You don't have to go fast. Just go slowly and don't stop. Keep skiing. To do this, we choose ski resorts with a large elevation difference and long courses. By the way, there is a HAKUBA VALLEY common one-day ticket for 9,700 yen, which you can use to do a non-stop run at Tsugaike first thing in the morning. Transfer to Happo by shuttle bus. Do a run from the top, mainly on the Riesen course (←too tough...). Then move to Goryu 47. Enter R1 from Alps-daira and do a non-stop run to the bottom of 47 (←again, that's tough...). A luxurious day of non-stop running. What do you think? If you want me to accompany you (←you can also say to watch over you), I'm open to requests. If you're travelling by car from Mahoroba, I think you can manage around noon. In the afternoon, with a battered body, you can leisurely ski at Hakunori and Tsugaike...is that the image you have? December 9, 2024 |