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Old January 30th 08, 08:07 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
Ash Sangoram
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Default Japan skiing

Anyone familiar with skiing in Japan? Specifically I was wondering how
Kagura ski resort (or Naeba) compare with say Tahoe's Heavenly or
Colorado's Vail or Keystone (I know all 3 of these are quite
different but just as points of comparison).
I am looking to ski in Japan this weekend and want to hit the right
slopes (I'm sure it will be hard to measure up to Vail for any of
these resorts)
Seems Kagura has a 1200m base to peak difference (3600 feet seems on
par with the better US resorts).
Thanks in advance,
Ash
 




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