
The "Japan Alps Music & Outdoor Freedom Festival" (JAM-OFF) is a grass roots festival of Japanese and foreign bands, DJs, graffiti & tattoo artists, outdoor companies, workshops, outdoor activities, music sessions and much more. Happening this September 13th-15th. Check out the JAM-OFF page here.
ジャパンアルプスミュージック&アウトドアフリーダムフェスティバルは、国際色豊かなバンド、DJ、グラフィティーアーティスト、タトゥーアーティスト達が集まり様々な形で音楽、アートなどをパフォーマンスし、またアウトドアアクティビティー、ミュージックセッション、色々なジャンルのワークショップなどもありなど自身で色々な体験もできるグラスルーツイベントです。イベント日程は2008年9月13日から9月15日(3日間)、イベントに関する詳細などはこちらにアクセスしてください。
Evergreen Outdoor Center -- 4 Season Guiding Service in Hakuba Japan -- try our new canyoning tour in Nagiso of southern Nagano ken. Links for our guiding service: site map, Evergreen Reports & Blog, ski, canyon tours, summer camps for children, snowboard, backcountry tours, and contact us anytime for more details or questions, our friendly staff is always happy to help.
エヴァーグリーン・アウトドアセンターは白馬で2000年からガイドツアー業を創め、長野のアウトドアツアー、エコツアー、山岳安全コースなどの発展の助 けとなってきました。エヴァーグリーンは通年のガイドツアーを通じてお客様に自然とはただ遊ぶ場所ではなく、人間を含めた沢山の生物の住処であり、その自 然に対する尊敬の気持ちを持って頂ける機会をツアーという形で提供しています。
The weather over May has been great in Hakuba with temperatures fluctuating between 16-28 degrees and conditions ripe for pretty much anything. Ski-fields were open until May 6th and some die-hards have still been hiking up to get a piece of the remaining spring snow. Water has been warming up in Hakuba's lakes and rivers and rafting on the Himekawa has been happening most days as have canyoning tours in the Kamoshika canyon and canoe & kayak tours on Aokiko lake.
Mountain bike trails have been cleared by keen staff and bikers have been seen hitting these most days...for those of you unfamiliar with Hakuba's trails a MTB tour with us will steer you in the right direction.
Rainy season is not yet upon us though it has been slowly creeping up the country and will be coming this way in the next couple of weeks. So now is a perfect time to escape the humidity that has beset the cities and get away for a refresher in Hakuba!
TEMPERATURE IN THE VILLAGE:
16 degrees C.
WIND:
Calm
The weather held out for the last weekend of ski and board action and Golden Week was fantastic. Blue skies, plus 20 temperatures and stunning views meant skiing, mountain-biking, canoeing, canyoning and chilling with friends over hot coals barbecuing were all equally fun! There were plenty of skiers taking advantage of the big spring moguls and 47 still had runs to the bottom (with only 20 metres where anyone had to get off and walk). Thanks Hakuba for putting on a pearler!!
TEMPERATURE IN THE VILLAGE:
22 degrees C.
WIND:
Calm
After the sunshine and heat early in the week the weather has cooled a bit and its currently cloudy here, 8 degrees, with rain threatening this afternoon. Aokiko lake is warming up and we got in the first eskimo rolls of the season yesterday and a team has gone out on the canyoning virgin run of the year today.
Canoeists, kayakers, rafters and fishermen have been out in Lake Aokiko brushing the cobwebs off their strokes and fishing poles and some taking the first dip of the year. The mountaintops are white and everyday the valley is getting greener. Cherries are starting to bloom and will be at mankai (full bloom) through the Golden week holiday. So you may want to gather the gang for some morning skiing, followed by a paddle on the lake, mt. bike ride or even some cold water canyoning before enjoying some afternoon 'Hanami' in the Northern Japanese Alps. The weather for Golden Week at this stage looking fine with temperatures pushing back up into the 20's.
It's no longer possible to ski to the bottom at Goryu meaning Gondola trips down from the mountain. As most years 47 still has clean runs to the bottom and should do until closing at the end of Golden Week. The Terrain Parks on Hakuba 47 and Tsugaike are open and in great spring condition.
Avalanche Advisory:
Temperatures are rising and water is freely flowing in the snow pack thus slab avalanches to the ground are a definite possibility. Watch out for those precariously hanging slopes of snow on steep convexing terrain and under glide cracks. Move quickly through areas in terrain trap valley bottoms. There will be general loose wet slides on all slopes as surface snow temperatures rise and due to the snow pack being isothermal, ( all right at 0 degrees from ground to surface) Slides can be very big at this time of year so play smart.
Avalanche Danger:
Below Tree Line: Moderate
Tree Line: Moderate
Alpine: Considerable
See Below for International Danger scale classifications or click on the Canadian Avalanche Association web page for the International Danger Scale.
TEMPERATURE IN THE VILLAGE:
8 degrees C.
TEMPERATURE AT TOP OF MOUNTAIN:
5 degrees C.
WIND:
Calm
VISIBILITY:
Good
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Goryu:
BASE DEPTH: 125 cm (at 1500m)
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LIFT OPERATION:
Hakuba Goryu, Hakuba 47, Happo-One, Tsugaike Kogen (all limited operation)
Raining here today in Hakuba. The last two days here however have been warm and sunny with temperatures pushing close to 20 in the sunshine at valley level. Canoeists, kayakers, rafters and fishermen have been out in Lake Aokiko brushing the cobwebs off their strokes and fishing poles and some taking the first dip of the year. The mountaintops are white and everyday the valley is getting greener. Cherries are starting to bloom and will be at mankai (full bloom) through the Golden week holiday. So you may want to gather the gang for some morning skiing, followed by a paddle on the lake, mt. bike ride or even some cold water canyoning before enjoying some afternoon 'Hanami' in the Northern Japanese Alps.
It's no longer possible to ski to the bottom at Goryu meaning Gondola trips down from the mountain. As most years 47 still has clean runs to the bottom and should do until closing at the end of Golden Week. The Terrain Parks on Hakuba 47 and Tsugaike are open and in great spring condition.
Avalanche Advisory:
Temperatures are rising and water is freely flowing in the snow pack thus slab avalanches to the ground are a definite possibility. Watch out for those precariously hanging slopes of snow on steep convexing terrain and under glide cracks. Move quickly through areas in terrain trap valley bottoms. There will be general loose wet slides on all slopes as surface snow temperatures rise and due to the snow pack being isothermal, ( all right at 0 degrees from ground to surface) Slides can be very big at this time of year so play smart.
Avalanche Danger:
Below Tree Line: Moderate
Tree Line: Moderate
Alpine: Considerable
See Below for International Danger scale classifications or click on the Canadian Avalanche Association web page for the International Danger Scale.
TEMPERATURE IN THE VILLAGE:
12 degrees C.
TEMPERATURE AT TOP OF MOUNTAIN:
8 degrees C.
WIND:
Calm
VISIBILITY:
Good
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Goryu:
BASE DEPTH: 135 cm (at 1500m)
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LIFT OPERATION:
Hakuba Goryu, Hakuba 47, Happo-One, Tsugaike Kogen (all limited operation)
