Spring is in the air

There might not be green grass or blossoms on the trees just yet, but Hokkaido is turning on some glorious spring weather. Putting aside the fact that sunshine means no fresh powder, the blue skies and bright sun have definitely put smiles on our faces the past few days.

This morning we decided to walk from where we live, Kutchan, to Hirafu, the ski area where we work. It is about an 8km trip that we travel every day (me only twice there and back, Stephen 8 times as he drives the staff bus along the same route). I often look out of the window on the way to work and am in awe of the beauty that surrounds us. We cross two rivers that are always changing – sometimes frozen over, sparking, other times flowing and cloudy looking. There is also a small shed where a farmer keeps his cows for the winter. Some mornings if it isn’t snowing the doors will be open and you can see steam rising out as the cows enjoy the cool fresh air. Close by there is often a pesky fox lingering around, hoping to steal some of the cows food. Mount Yotei stands proudly in the background, an inactive  volcano that towers above the surrounding mountains.

The picture I’m trying to create for you of this 20 minute drive just doesn’t do justice to how breathtakingly beautiful it can be. So today was a great opportunity to take the time, walk the route rather than sit on the bus, and take some photos along the way. We didn’t manage to get any shots of the sly fox, but the blue sky and sun made for some great frames. The snow on the trees had frozen into sparkling crystals, and the fields looked as if someone had sprinkled glitter everywhere. We hope you enjoy these pictures, as they give you an insight into the place we have called home for the past 4 months.

M & S.

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Let’s ride.

Yesterday was an exciting and nerve wracking day for me. Yesterday marked five weeks since my knee injury. Five weeks of limping and walking slow. Five weeks of taking it easy and struggling with the stairs every day in our apartment. Five weeks of rehabilitation, physio sessions, stretching, massage, acupuncture. And also five weeks of my body repairing itself, rebuilding and healing and strengthening. So when my physiotherapist said it was time to try boarding again I felt like jumping for joy and shitting my pants at the same time!

Stephen and a good friend we’ve made here, G, said that they’d happily come out with me and ‘take it easy.’ Stephen has always been patient with my learning to snowboard journey, so I was thankful when he said he’d stay with me for my first few times back boarding. G is a great boarder who likes to go fast, so I was also really grateful when she said she was happy to have a cruisy day and give me some tips.

Lots of fresh snow has fallen over the past few days, so conditions are improving, and yesterday morning was exceptionally beautiful, with the sun shinning and the sky blue.


We met up with Sam and Zane and started the day with acai bowls for breakfast at the Wellness Shop in lower Hirafu. They were delicious – a good nutritious start to the day.
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We then all headed up the mountain, along with our housemate, Marie. The view from the top was spectacular. You could even see the ocean in the distance behind the mountain ranges. Mount Yotei looked beautiful and grand.
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My knee fared much better than I had anticipated, so after 2 green runs in Hirafu we made our way over to Hanazono. That was quite a feat for me, as there was some steep black terrain to cover in order to get there. Everyone was great and waited for me, as I’m not confident enough to tackle the steep runs properly yet, instead sliding down on my heel edge.


Hanazono was fun, but after 2 runs my knee let me know it was time to head home. We made our way back to the base and went out for a celebratory lunch at Big Foot for burgers and beers.

Awesome day all round with great people. I’m so excited to get out boarding again and continue to learn new things and keep progressing. The snow is amazing here!

M.

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