Richard's Report - Saturday, 21 February 2015 9:05:10 AM

Rusutsu and Beyond

Peter has sent some more interesting photos from Rusutsu.

Peter riding through one of the 'features' often found in the trees
Peter riding through one of the 'features' often found in the trees

Apart from riding, the Sapporo Snow and Ice Festival is a must each February
Apart from riding, the Sapporo Snow and Ice Festival is a must each February

The Festival runs for aproximately 2 weeks, day and night
The Festival runs for aproximately 2 weeks, day and night

Meanwhile the snow keeps piling up<BR>Peter and Andrea at the same spot on different days
Meanwhile the snow keeps piling up
Peter and Andrea at the same spot on different days

It's a bird (Peter gets air), it's a submarine (down a sink hole)
It's a bird (Peter gets air), it's a submarine (down a sink hole)

But it's not just all play in the world of endless snow<BR>Peter thinks: I know it's here somewhere
But it's not just all play in the world of endless snow
Peter thinks: I know it's here somewhere

Under a the setting sun, search and rescue are sent in to investigate
Under a the setting sun, search and rescue are sent in to investigate

Mining?
Mining?

Andrea looks spent from snow clearing - as night settles in
Andrea looks spent from snow clearing - as night settles in

And the snow depth keeps on building<br>The ever-expanding snow bomb waiting to drop
And the snow depth keeps on building
The ever-expanding snow bomb waiting to drop

Marion, Rosco and Traktorman are all back from their odysseys.

Best wishes to Ron. Hoping you are back in Thredbo soon.

Some things never change. In light of the fact that I have not had a response from my last email (sent October 2014) to the Squatters Run body corporate, here's an open letter to the Squatters Run body corporate. View it on Wiki Grumps.

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