SOCHIt to Me - Sock it to Me - Oi Oi Oi
Well you would be a sad case if you didn't know the Winter Olympics were upon us again but I bring you photos from another world.
Rosco was forced back to Niseko upon hearing that Tokyo was snowed in. Lucky Phil had arrived to take over the baton and somewhere else Team Traktor were enjoying Asian delights.
As Rosco's time allowance is limited, I'm showing more of his photos in this report.
More zen moments from Rosco
Night skiing
Skiing alone with the bears
THEN: queue for the triple hooded, queue for the single and scramble for the peak
Finally away from the crowds and into the back country
The subbie needs help AGAIN - see last report
Traktorman a long way from Rosco's crowds
Traktorman sent this to Rosco hoping it may help his back
It's tough in Japan - you have to wash before smoking and smorking is completely out ;-)
Photos courtesy of Traktorman
Lucky Phil arrived in Japan just in time for skiing-by-numbers
Last Sunday in Thredbo my balcony thermometer was reading 38C at 6pm. It was 28C inside my apartment. Luckily it cooled down and the rest of the week was most pleasant until yesterday when the mercury went skyward again. Rosco didn't need much encouragement to turn back when the Melbourne forecast was in the 40Cs.
On my way back towards Eagles Nest yesterday, after an early morning walk, I could see bush fires burning to the south east of Thredbo. This turned out to be the Bear Gap fire south of Ingebirah, which authorities say is under control. There have been fires just north of Cooma and at Bullocks Flat and just over the border south of Thredbo at Davies Plain. Conditions are forecast to be worse today then cool somewhat after a southerly change.
Good luck, play hard and wishing a safe return for all competitors in Sochi.