Showing posts with label niseko snow report. Show all posts
Showing posts with label niseko snow report. Show all posts

Monday, October 18, 2010

Secret Powder Tips by Nigel Abbott - What is Active Pole Planting?

There are three key skills to a great pole plant.
1. The foundation of a great pole plant starts with the position of your arms, they should be held at least hip height and within the field of vision. Arm positions have varied over the years depending on what is happening with the teaching styles, but if you look at a racer, they are always striving to drive their arms forward....why? Because that is the path of travel.
Arms should be held relaxed and quiet to ensure your upper body remains quiet, this will also give your legs a powerful and stable platform to work from.


This is a fine example of perfect arm positioning, note the effect this has on his upper body.




2. Next is your pole straps and they and should always be worn correctly. Firstly, the hand is inserted through the strap and then you clasp the grip with the strap between your thumb and forefinger. This gives you a swing point or a hinge that allows the pole to be swung out and controlled by your fingers with minimal effort. Try practising this while you are standing still and see how smooth you cam make the action and how far you can reach the pole ahead of you. Remember, the only movement is coming from the wrist.
3. The last skill is related to where you actually plant the tip of the pole into the snow. I always say "plant it into the future", that being somewhere towards your ski tips and in the direction of where your upper body is facing. If you are on steep terrain, then you will be planting well down the slope to aid with turn initiation. It is important that once your hand moves past the point where your pole was inserted into the snow, you don't drop your arm, this will maintain a quiet upper body.
A great pole plant will help you with:

  • A quiet upper body.
  • A stable platform to initiate your turn.
  • Good timing and rhythm with your turns.
One thing that I despise is a lazy pole plant and comes in many forms. It is a good habit and will help your technique immensely if you aim for a perfect pole plant every turn. This is a good example of a quality pole plant in POW.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Hanazono lift 3 in Niseko Japan opened today


More terrain for us to ski and snowboard... yoo... :))))

Thursday, December 3, 2009

On mountain twiddeo at Niseko Japan


Niseko ski patrol report 50 cms up top of powdery snow. The average mountain snow depth is 27 cms. More Pow on the way on Sunday... :)))

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Niseko Hanazono Snow Report 12.03.09

First tracks will be amazing this morning. The last 24hrs has seen wintry conditions return once again.  The resorts have been blanketed in powder snow overnight. Visibility will be variable with snow continuing in the morning and a  mostly cloudy day ahead.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Niseko Hanazono Snow Report 11.03.09

Scattered snow showers started to fall at around 11am yesterday becoming heavier overnight. Snow has covered the resort and there was around 15cms to wake up to here at the base with more falling up top. Temperatures were below zero overnight. Moderate westerly wind conditions may see some top lifts closed. Wind chill should see temperatures down to around minus 23 up top with a maximum temperature of -4 degrees at the base.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Niseko Hanazono Snow Report 10.03.09

Yesterday was a partly cloudy day and we had some snow about the peak overnight. Generally light winds this morning should see most lifts spinning with winds are likely to increase this afternoon. Freezing level is at 400 metres and should drop to 0 by this afternoon. Wind chill should see temperatures down to around minus 16 up top with a maximum temperature of 1 degree at the base.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Niseko Hanazono Snow Report 09.03.09

Strong winds over the weekend have eased off and it should be a great day of skiing and boarding. The terrain is compact on groomed runs and wind swept in some areas. The Terrain Park is in top condition with competitors practising for Saturday's Hanazono Slope Style no 4. presented by Quiksilver. All runs and lifts are expected to be up and running. Wind chill should see temperatures down to around minus 11 up top with a maximum temperature of 2 degrees at the base. Visibility is variable.

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Niseko Hanazono Snow Report 19.02.09

The last couple of days has seen impressive amounts of powder snow fall.

Moderate westerly winds around 20 to 30km/h should see most lifts spinning across the resorts and the Stomping Ground Terrain Park open by mid morning.

We should see a minimum of -15 with a maximum of -7 degrees.  Wind chill will bring temperatures down to -26. Visibility is minimal up top.  Going back country; carry required safety gear and for detailed information on today's avalanche and gate status,  check with patrol and lift stations.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

20 cms of Fresh Pow in Niseko 04/02/09

The snow is falling in Hanazono and there was over 20cms of fresh Powder on the upper slopes since yesterday. The sun should creep out this afternoon and bring some Blue Sky our way. Will be some great powder stashes out there of the peak down to 308.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Thurs 29th Jan Niseko Snow Report

A fantastic morning out yesterday, groomed runs were smooth and fresh tracks were thigh deep in areas. The afternoon saw terrain getting harder and fast. Some light snow is forecast for tonight with temperatures dropping over the weekend hopefully delivering some more of the white stuff.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Conditions in Niseko on the 23rd of January

Shower activity overnight and this morning has made the terrain rain effected.

Strong southerly winds around 50 km/hr will see most lifts closed however magic carpets at Hanazono with wind covers should be spinning for snowplay. Try out a snowtube or toboggan.

Wind speeds should ease leading into Saturday with southerly winds turning westerly bringing cold temperatures and more snow.

Hanazono tv powder report 22 Jan

Peak gates were open the north face had some of the best conditions for fresh tracks yesterday. This morning is made for hero's turns on the groomed runs with partial cloud and sun. Possible snow showers this afternoon.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Hanazono TV's daily powder report

http://www.skihanazono.com Great turns yesterday with good visibility. The snow started falling early this morning leaving a topping of fresh powder across the mountain.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Get out and enjoy the Niseko powder!

After mild temperatures sunday and early yesterday, we have a beautiful snowy morning with fresh powder turns. 10cms fell here at the base overnight with more up top and the snow should continue to fall through the day.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Epic powder in Niseko snow 17.01.09

It was epic out there the last couple of days conditions at there best! Storm cycles coming from the north delivered impressive amounts of powder well over a metre across the resorts. There was powder on groomed and Snow fell all day yesterday, the visibility was good considering.


Friday, January 16, 2009

Niseko - over a metre of fresh powder in the past 24hrs

Face shots all over the place. This cold front has delivered over a metre of fresh powder in the past 24hrs. Its time to grab the snorkel and get immersed in the white room. Top lifts were not open yesterday so there is so much deep untouched powder terrain out there.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Niseko : skiing Backcountry Powder

With a mere 8% water quantity, Niseko snow is always drier, providing some of the most exhilarating powder skiing and snowboarding experiences anywhere in the world. It is not unusual for guests to find themselves enveloped in snow, or as we say, "experiencing the White Room", as they bounce their way down the slopes.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Wed 14th jan Niseko Snow Report

Another fantastic blue bird day yesterday.. some areas were hard and icy yet some of the best turns were found on runs from Hirafu Gondala and some powder stashes to the skiers right of silver dream.

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Monday, January 12, 2009

Latest Snow Report on Niseko 12th January

An excellent day to get around the mountain. fantastic corduroy from top to bottom to get those legs ready for a day of skiing and boarding.