So I'm sitting here drinking a G&T while Boos Boos snoozes in the background. Its been a big few days!
Ill get back to that later, as i guess i better let everyone (the giant crowd of 8 people who are following this blog ;)) know what we have been up to over the last week or so.Firstly - WICKED powder in Niseko - seriously, Australia just cannot compete with how good and how much snow they get. Simple. Its pretty much another Australian suburb but thats another story altogether. Below is a few pics from earlier on in the trip which we couldn't get off the camera until now of our night out at the ice bar in Grand Hirafu.
At the start of last week we had a good dump of snow, Monday and Tuesday were absolutely fantastic - hitting some great back-country (Annupurri back-bowl for the peeps in the know) with Frampton, Benny, Doova and Clarkson. Went for another Moiwa trip and got some great runs over there, but it was starting to get a little icy and after riding soft deep fluffy powder for 8 days straight the knees and legs couldn't handle a huge amount of ice action.
The last few days warmed up considerably in Niseko,the temp was sitting around 2 degrees. So the snow wasnt that great (felt like Aus hehe). We built an absolutely cracker jump in a parking lot outside our accomodation and along with a few biiru for confidence - proceeded to have a great time pretending to know what we were doing! See Doova's facespace for the pics of that.
The last night in Niseko we met up with Mia, who is the owner of Pension Fuu (where the boys stayed last year - legend) and he took us out for dinner with an English speaking friend, an awesome Japanese snowboarder named Kenjo and 2 Kiwis who are living in Brissy at the moment. It was probably the highlight of the trip for us - we couldn't stop smiling and it was great to spend time with Mia.
The night ended in a jazz bar playing pool, and with a massive impromptu jam session with a Japanese piano player... where there are drums - Doodles will play :) - a life changing night to say the least.
With some severely sore heads we got up at 5.30 the next morning to get a train to Sapporo - an absolutely awesome trip which takes you along the west coast - we got some dodgy pics below - its a bit hard out of a train window!
After checking out the Sapporo Beer Museum with the boys, we said sayonara to Ben and Frampo and sent them to the airport back to Australia. It seemed like our real trip started then as the last few weeks had been with the whole crew and so we were now onto the next leg of our journey.
We spent that night with Clarkson who was leaving in the morning to Tokyo (with a horrific 12 layover in Narita.... enjoy boy!) and realised pretty quickly that we were going to have to learn Japanese fast, as we had some hilarious communication breakdowns ordering dinner!
Yesterday was the first day by ourselves in Japan, so after a strange Japanese Bakery breakfast we headed off to the Sapporo Chocolate factory (anyone's guess whos idea that was!!! ;)). It turned out to be more of a chocolate cookie factory, but the production line was pretty cool:
We then hit the Maruyama Zoo, which was super cool - I mainly wanted to check out some of my brethren - Polar Bears baby!!!!!! Hell yes! It was a pretty cool zoo, we saw some sweet lion "nookie", got the closest to a tiger ever, and saw some seals just flopping around outside their enclosures. Check out the pics below:
After that we jumped in a cab to head to the Toyota Big Air - an international snowboarding comp held annually in Sapporo, which is like a mini festival with bands etc. Unfortunately for us we were prompted by Clarkson to a ski jump arena which turned out to be on the COMPLTETELY wrong side of the city, and the "5 minutes" that the cab driver told us turned into half an hour and 5,000 yen - around $60 cab fare. Anyway - we finally got there and to put it simply - it was FREEZING...actually it was about -10 C and about 20 knots of wind, so it was probably -20 with wind chill. We realised we should have changed clothes into out boarding gear as it was super duper cold and we were only in jeans and jackets, everyone else was totally rugged up!
Despite that, after a few biiru's, we checked out the massive jump setup and some of the guys were absolutely awesome - the top 3 were doing 1080's switch and all sorts of jazz I will never achieve.
The headliner band -'Dustbox', came on around 7ish, a shirtless Japanese punk band. We decided the best way to keep warm was join the mosh pit - Japanese punk mosh in -20C...Benny - you can tick that one off the Bucket o' notes!
Check out some pics and video to get an idea of the size of this jump - huge!!!
Anyway, today we had planned to get up early - hit a local knife shop we had found and then jump on a midday Shinkansen (Bullet Train) to a place on the southern tip of Hokkaido called Hakodate, where we were planning on staying 2 nights. We got to the knife shop, and I must say, this is the beez kneez of knife shops! I held my first ever Katana sword, and if i was a few grand richer, i would have that baby strapped to my back right now ready to slice open a hotel room at a moments notice!!!!!! Unfortunately I'm not and i don't, so the hotel room lives to see another day. Needless to say our knife collection has just increased significantly and hopefully we don't have any problems bringing the armory back into Australia :)
Also today we met a couple whos head to body ratio was larger than "Dandelion's". Chief you are not alone!!!
After spending a little too much time playing pachinko, we were rushing like crazy to make our train. After showing our tickets to the JR staff, we were told that the earthquake in Chile (again by the time we get to South America we may be spending some time helping clean that place up: earthquakes and mudslides.. what next?!) had triggered a tsunami which was forecasted to hit the east coast of Japan (of which Hakodate is smack bang in the middle of the south eastern point of Hokkaido) so all trains had been canceled for the afternoon.
Which brings me back to the tasty G&T and the hotel room in Sapporo. I just checked the update on the tsunami and a massive (10cm ;)) wave hit a small island south of Tokyo this afternoon, so i think we will be fine!
Anyway, next stop in Hakodate for a night, then onto Tazawako in Northern Honshu which is Japans deepest lake (and also has a sneaky ski resort next to it), then onto Tokyo for a quick stopover before we hit southern Japan - Kyoto, Osako and Kitukyushu.
Until then - take care of each other and enjoy the warmth!
Peace and Love
Doodles & Boos Boos
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Snowmobiling in Bear Country!
So as some of you may have seen on Boos Boos' facebook page...on monday Holly and I went snowmobiling. It was amazing!!! I took me a little bit to get a hang of it, considering I have never ridden a motorbike or jet ski. I went off track a little bit out of control and managed to bog the snowmobile in thigh deep snow. Our instructor came to bail me out and thought he would scare me into understanding how this piece of machinery works, jumped on the back and doubled me around this big open field of fresh powder. It was like an EKKA ride, I was squealing like a little girl and my heart was pounding. But it did the trick...from then on I understood the concept. To turn a corner you literally had to stand on one side of the snow mobile.
We finally got to the top of one peak, which was approximately 1000 meters above see level and it was simply breath taking. And cold and windy. We could have gone higher to another peak but weather did not permit.
Our instructor was telling us that where we were exploring is bear country in the summer time. Luckily there were all hibernating somewhere! We got bogged a few more times on the way down, our poor instructor was exhausted by the end of it and so was I. Two days later and my muscles are still hurting. This was one of the most adrenaline filled exhausting and exhilarating experiences I have had. Highly recommended if you ever have the chance!
Peace and Love
Boos Boos
We finally got to the top of one peak, which was approximately 1000 meters above see level and it was simply breath taking. And cold and windy. We could have gone higher to another peak but weather did not permit.
Our instructor was telling us that where we were exploring is bear country in the summer time. Luckily there were all hibernating somewhere! We got bogged a few more times on the way down, our poor instructor was exhausted by the end of it and so was I. Two days later and my muscles are still hurting. This was one of the most adrenaline filled exhausting and exhilarating experiences I have had. Highly recommended if you ever have the chance!
Peace and Love
Boos Boos
Saturday, February 20, 2010
we miss you Scotty.
Today is the one year anniversary of the tragic passing of our good friend Scotty. Its been the biggest year of our lives and made up of many sad and many beautiful times that has seen the coming together and support from so many of our friends and family. Thank you all.
We went this morning and met up with the owner of the pension where Ben, Phego and Scotty were staying last year - an absolutely beautiful Japanese man who ran up and hugged us when we showed up. The tragety last year really affected him massively also - he was out searching at all hours of the day and he was really glad to see us back today. He took us to the spot where Scott was found and once we got there, we stood for a long time taking it in - it was a very emotional moment and there was nothing to say but take in this pristine white valley which was the place that held him in the final moments of his life. Very powerful emotions for us all and many thoughts for everyone back home on this day who we know would be thinking of Scotty.
Ben said some beautiful words (best speech he has ever given for the record) which brought us all to tears and we spent a long time standing and just letting the feelings of the last year flow by and remembering the amazing guy that he was. To all those people who may read this and spent thier own time today remembering Scott, we were thinking of you all. It was good to go back to that spot and try and get some understanding (if there ever will be "understanding") around the events of that night.
Last night we went out and had a beautiful meal and toasted the anniversary and visited Wild Bills for a drink in his name - crazy mixed emotions for us all to be there a year later.
On a slightly lighter note, last night we also found a bar made entirely of ice and drank some cocktails out of ice cups - really really cool experience to say the least. We do have some pics but they are stuck on the camera cos some fool forgot to pack the cable!
It snowed quite heavily yesterday and really dumped down today all day, so the days have been filled on the slopes in deep powder snow, which was absolutely amazing and if there is anyone who is into snowboarding or skiing - get over here if you can.
We took a visit to a small snow resort called Moiwa (http://www.niseko-moiwa.jp/english/index.html) which is a few kms from Grand Hirafu which is the main village in Niseko area. It was an awesome little resort and a bit of a break from the crowds as there was only about 15 people skiing the resort all day, it felt like a ghost town with absolutely no-one there and so much snow to go around - absolutely awesome.
Anyway, we took the gopro cam and strapped it to Ben's sizable head to get some footage. Here is a VERY dodgy 5 minute video which has a little snapshot of our apartment followed by an on-board view of a backcountry tree run in Moiwa. We had wanted to put a bit more love into it to make it less jerky and better, but we wanted to get this up before the end of the day so it will have to make do!
Its been actually quite warm over the last few days sitting around -8 to -10C, but today on the mountain the wind was up so wind chill was around -15 to -20 or so! Colder days are forecast so we better rug up!
So much to put up here and the fatigue is kicking in as we type! We took a trip into the local main town called Kutchan to stock up on yen and cheap food (mainly noodles - gonna be sick of them after this trip :)). We had got an insider tip about a bar that had a home built skatepark in it - so we decided to check it out - totally wicked - Briz could use one of these :) - check out the pics below for a sneak peek.
Anyway, time to say sayonara - we will be getting some more pics and footage over the next few days so will be trying to get it up soon.
We are thinking of you all and hope everyone is taking care of each other!
Peace and Love
Doodles and Boos Boos.
We went this morning and met up with the owner of the pension where Ben, Phego and Scotty were staying last year - an absolutely beautiful Japanese man who ran up and hugged us when we showed up. The tragety last year really affected him massively also - he was out searching at all hours of the day and he was really glad to see us back today. He took us to the spot where Scott was found and once we got there, we stood for a long time taking it in - it was a very emotional moment and there was nothing to say but take in this pristine white valley which was the place that held him in the final moments of his life. Very powerful emotions for us all and many thoughts for everyone back home on this day who we know would be thinking of Scotty.
Ben said some beautiful words (best speech he has ever given for the record) which brought us all to tears and we spent a long time standing and just letting the feelings of the last year flow by and remembering the amazing guy that he was. To all those people who may read this and spent thier own time today remembering Scott, we were thinking of you all. It was good to go back to that spot and try and get some understanding (if there ever will be "understanding") around the events of that night.
Last night we went out and had a beautiful meal and toasted the anniversary and visited Wild Bills for a drink in his name - crazy mixed emotions for us all to be there a year later.
On a slightly lighter note, last night we also found a bar made entirely of ice and drank some cocktails out of ice cups - really really cool experience to say the least. We do have some pics but they are stuck on the camera cos some fool forgot to pack the cable!
It snowed quite heavily yesterday and really dumped down today all day, so the days have been filled on the slopes in deep powder snow, which was absolutely amazing and if there is anyone who is into snowboarding or skiing - get over here if you can.
We took a visit to a small snow resort called Moiwa (http://www.niseko-moiwa.jp/english/index.html) which is a few kms from Grand Hirafu which is the main village in Niseko area. It was an awesome little resort and a bit of a break from the crowds as there was only about 15 people skiing the resort all day, it felt like a ghost town with absolutely no-one there and so much snow to go around - absolutely awesome.
Anyway, we took the gopro cam and strapped it to Ben's sizable head to get some footage. Here is a VERY dodgy 5 minute video which has a little snapshot of our apartment followed by an on-board view of a backcountry tree run in Moiwa. We had wanted to put a bit more love into it to make it less jerky and better, but we wanted to get this up before the end of the day so it will have to make do!
Doodles&BB - Niseko Japan 0001 from Will Johnston on Vimeo.
Its been actually quite warm over the last few days sitting around -8 to -10C, but today on the mountain the wind was up so wind chill was around -15 to -20 or so! Colder days are forecast so we better rug up!
So much to put up here and the fatigue is kicking in as we type! We took a trip into the local main town called Kutchan to stock up on yen and cheap food (mainly noodles - gonna be sick of them after this trip :)). We had got an insider tip about a bar that had a home built skatepark in it - so we decided to check it out - totally wicked - Briz could use one of these :) - check out the pics below for a sneak peek.
Anyway, time to say sayonara - we will be getting some more pics and footage over the next few days so will be trying to get it up soon.
We are thinking of you all and hope everyone is taking care of each other!
Peace and Love
Doodles and Boos Boos.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Part 1 - Day 2: Niseko Japan
First day in Niseko today.
Massive day yesterday flying to Tokyo Narita, bus across tokyo to Haneda airport and then another flight to Sapporo.
Little Blondie (Frampton), Dandilion (Chief/Ben) and Doodles managed to drink JAL flight 762 dry of bombay gin... hmm...needless to say the bus ride was enjoyable.
Flew into Sapporo to be greeted by a frosty -10 C... and Dandilion was wearing shorts and thongs :) There were countless Japanese business men chuckling openly at the sight of this monkey fool wearing his self described "work boots".
Anyway, ended the day with a McPork from a midnight mcdonald run - for some reason the Japanese version of Maccas has the greasiest looking pictures - they try and make the burgers look more grease filled than they actually are - not an easy task!
Bus to Niseko this morning and the afternoon spent in blissful powder snow - Boos Boos finding her feet (and ass ;) and Doodles getting some awesome runs with the boys.
Anyway, after a mega jumbo raman for dinner and beer, snooze time calls.
talk soon - pics and vid coming soon.
Peace and Love
Doodles and Boos Boos.
Massive day yesterday flying to Tokyo Narita, bus across tokyo to Haneda airport and then another flight to Sapporo.
Little Blondie (Frampton), Dandilion (Chief/Ben) and Doodles managed to drink JAL flight 762 dry of bombay gin... hmm...needless to say the bus ride was enjoyable.
Flew into Sapporo to be greeted by a frosty -10 C... and Dandilion was wearing shorts and thongs :) There were countless Japanese business men chuckling openly at the sight of this monkey fool wearing his self described "work boots".
Anyway, ended the day with a McPork from a midnight mcdonald run - for some reason the Japanese version of Maccas has the greasiest looking pictures - they try and make the burgers look more grease filled than they actually are - not an easy task!
Bus to Niseko this morning and the afternoon spent in blissful powder snow - Boos Boos finding her feet (and ass ;) and Doodles getting some awesome runs with the boys.
Anyway, after a mega jumbo raman for dinner and beer, snooze time calls.
talk soon - pics and vid coming soon.
Peace and Love
Doodles and Boos Boos.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Hello World...
Our loose associate "Dandelion" once told us over a bottle of rum the importance of your first social media post being: 'Hello world...', whatever that means...
So - Hello world! Or the slightly condensed world who were lucky enough to receive our cleverly placed emails directing you to this rambling blog of the next 7 and a bit months of our lives.
For a bit of background info for the people who have absolutely no idea who the hell the fabled "Doodles" and "Boos Boos" are, let us fill you in:
Doodles: Borne from the hippy fruits of Flaxton, as an "alergic-to-everything/always crying" and (at that time - damn crappy metabolism) skinny chicken winged child - Wilba.
Boos Boos: Hailing from the "Sketchy Northside ;)" the protector of ducks, lover of boats, black plastic water-slides and the cupcake extraordinaire - Mandy.
2 week countdown starts today. Stay tuned for the 1st installment - Niseko, Japan - coming soon to a screen near you...
Peace and Love
Doodles and Boos Boos.
So - Hello world! Or the slightly condensed world who were lucky enough to receive our cleverly placed emails directing you to this rambling blog of the next 7 and a bit months of our lives.
For a bit of background info for the people who have absolutely no idea who the hell the fabled "Doodles" and "Boos Boos" are, let us fill you in:
Doodles: Borne from the hippy fruits of Flaxton, as an "alergic-to-everything/always crying" and (at that time - damn crappy metabolism) skinny chicken winged child - Wilba.
Boos Boos: Hailing from the "Sketchy Northside ;)" the protector of ducks, lover of boats, black plastic water-slides and the cupcake extraordinaire - Mandy.
2 week countdown starts today. Stay tuned for the 1st installment - Niseko, Japan - coming soon to a screen near you...
Peace and Love
Doodles and Boos Boos.
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