Shiroumadake; The final Hakuba Sanzan peak
Hakuba Sanzan is the name given to the three famous peaks of the Hakuba valley, Shiroumadake (2932m), Shakushidake (2812m) and … Continue reading Shiroumadake; The final Hakuba Sanzan peak
Hakuba Sanzan is the name given to the three famous peaks of the Hakuba valley, Shiroumadake (2932m), Shakushidake (2812m) and … Continue reading Shiroumadake; The final Hakuba Sanzan peak
Mount Fuji is one of the most well known and popular mountains in the world and is most definitely the … Continue reading Mount Fuji; Japan’s highest and most famous mountain
Hotakadake, more accurately, Oku-hotaka, straddles the border between Nagano and Gifu prefectures and holds the honour of being the tallest … Continue reading Hotaka; A mini-epic
On Saturday, 24 March 2018, Nate, Luke Smith, Camille and I set off at 4:30am from the carpark at the … Continue reading Yarigatake; a hakuba classic
The weather today was mixed, heavy rain/snow mix overnight and warm temps with lots of clouds over the high peaks … Continue reading Hiedayama Couloir (Cortina Landslide)
On 20th March 2018, Nate and I set off from Hakuba to ski Mount Hiuchi. Hiuchu (2462m) is nestled next … Continue reading Hiuchi; Hi, you, want some Chi?
Tanagiwadake is another famous 100 mountains of Japan, it’s situated in Gunma prefecture and is a mecca for climbing for … Continue reading Double trouble on Tanigawadake
Hakuba Sanzan is the name of the three mountain complex of Hakuba valley; Yarigatake (2896m), Sakushidake (2812m) and Shiroumadake (2932m). … Continue reading Shakushidake; the smaller sister mountain
On 14th March, Conor, Pat, Johnny and myself set out to try to climb Shiroumadake with an eye on skiing … Continue reading Korenge Couloirs and Karamatsu South Face
On the 12th of March 2018, I set off with Simon to try to climb Goryudake. After being blown off … Continue reading Goryu dake; if at first you don’t succeed, try ‘try again’