Date : April 3rd Sat 2021
weather: sunny
plan: Senjoshiki Rope way station→Hachou slope →Mt. HoukenHut → Nakadake →Top of the Mt. Kisokoma →Nakadake → Mt. Hokuen Hut→Hacho Slope→Senjoshiki Rope way station
Member: (CL) R.M , M.W , A, S, M.Y(records)
Before start to climb, we took team photo together for memory to visit Mt. Kisokoma.
We were very lucky to have this wonderful clear sky, beautiful weather!
this Hachou Slope looks not that so long distance it self, but If you start climb here for real, you will feel longer than it looks.
Mr. M taught us how to use crampon and pickel (ice axe). Me and Ms. S was our first time to use them, so he taught step by step.
today, our motto is “ Kap Khun Kaaaap, and Instagrammable”
Why? Because, I am appreciated to many things, because I could come here to climb because of them, they brought me here!
And Also, Mr. M and Ms. W taught us many things to climb mountain with snow covered.
I could not stop keep saying “Thank you” and me and Ms. W started to say “Thank you” in other languages.
and we say, “Kap Khun Kaaaap” (meaning Thank you in Thai)
and, because of the nicest weather too!(we could took so many beautiful photos)
Finally!!!
after we climbed that long hacho slope, we could see this beautiful Houken dake.
“Let’s take selfie’s” with this handsome houkendake.
This is the today’s best photo awards, hehe
Ms. S and me thought this point was top of this mountain…
No, no..
not yet.. by Mr.M
Finally and Finally
here is the “real” top of the Mt. Kisokoma.
the scenery from there was just amazing!!!
It was beyond my imagination.
I just impressed the beautiful view…
why these mountain with snow covered are so beautiful???
These Alps mountains….
(Houken dake)
(Ondake)
So cool!!!
After the lunch, suddenly started to play the snow ball fight!
Ms. W said, “this season, it’s so easy to make snow balls!”
on the way to go back to the Rope way station at end of the Hacho slope, we tried some hip slide to practice for the pickel.
So much fun!!
The last lecture for today was how to use the Sonde and the beacon for rescue.
From the beginning on that morning, I even didn’t know how to wear the beacon, so Ms.W helped me.
I learned so many important things!
thank you so much for Ms.M and Ms. W.
I am very appreciated to this opportunity to learn from basic.