Richard's Report - Friday, 29 January 2016 11:39:39 AM

It's Not All Sun and Crackers

This report comprises a couple of sets of photos from Peter in Rusutsu, taken over a few days. First there was warmth and sun, then fog and gradually the temperature dropped, freezing moisture on trees and then snowing again.

Warming temps and sun led to the inevitable ...
Warming temps and sun led to the inevitable ...

That's a thaw point
That's a thaw point

Then there's the CRACKS (beware the brown eyes)
Then there's the CRACKS (beware the brown eyes)

Then it all clouded over<BR>Peter seeking 3 points of balance
Then it all clouded over
Peter seeking 3 points of balance

Andrea getting freshies in the fog
Andrea getting freshies in the fog

Frozen trees and wind-scoured ridge lines
Frozen trees and wind-scoured ridge lines

Andrea finding deeper pow
Andrea finding deeper pow

The snow-measuring tree bomb
The snow-measuring tree bomb

That's looking good
That's looking good

If you can find a way up the mountain we will show you how to get down the mountain<br>if you can tell up from down in this soup
If you can find a way up the mountain we will show you how to get down the mountain
if you can tell up from down in this soup

As I write this I suspect Rosco has settled down on his bus heading towards Chitose. I'll post his last photos soon.

We've had a good storm in Thredbo this morning - thunder and lightning - very, very ... you know the words. Actually it has dropped the temperature down nicely (I found last night still quite steamy.) but the storms do warrant turning off the computer when the lightning is coming.

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