Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
The hirafu gondola is always a good option - covered comfort. Usually the first lift to close when windy. Hirafu spring perfection !
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
This shirne is a Japanese Shinto shrine dedicated to the local gods. The Japanese shinto beliefs are based around the animism or the attribution of a so...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
This spot is the last nice view of Mt Yotei as you head up past the Weiss Hotel on the way to Goshiki. The seasons are really changing quickly here in Niseko now and i feels like winter isn't far off.
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
This was the finish line for the Niseko Hanazono Hill Climb. Looked pretty tough and the race was basically a sprint from Kutchan up to the Gosh...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
After living in the Niseko Hirafu area for a long time i'd never hiked the peak Weiss but finally made it up there this week. Great perspective shift fro...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
This pano was taken close to the top of the King Pair Lift #1.Still quite a bit of fresh corduroy ( untracked groomed ) runs on offer at this stag...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
Shot on a fantastic clear autumn day. Really happy with the view in this panorama as you can see all of the upper half of the Hirafu ski resort and part...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
One of the steepest sections in Hirafu - Nikabe strikes fear into any beginner but early in the morning freashly groomed or covered in powder this little pitch is a LOT of fun.
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
This pano captures some of the great things about skiing in Niseko during March - great snow, great weather and not many people ! This spot is always a great place to sit down chill out and enjoy the view.
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
On of the last amazing powder days for the 2008 /2009 season. I remember it well.This pano was taken not long before the lifts started running fo...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
At the top of Annupuri and Niseko Village resorts. One of the really good things about Niseko United is the choice of terrain available to you...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
I have only recently got into cycling and mainly mountainbiking but road cycling is completely different. Roadbiking - hardcore 187km races through t...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
Hanging out on a cold February afternoon on the peak of Annupuri. Randomly met this group up there and asked them to strike a pose for me. Lots of o...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
This lift is the gateway lift between Annupuri, Niseko Village and Hirafu/Hanazono - The Niseko United Area. Annupuri is a great place to ski or snowb...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
This pano hurt !!! This was the last REALLY good powderday in Hirafu for the 08/09 season but i really wanted to shoot mountain panos so missed...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
Taken at the main gateway between the resorts of Hanazono and Hirafu. Left down to Hanazono straight ahead down into Hirafu...fun fun. As the name suggests GREAT sunset views from here.
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
Taken from the top of Hanazono's quad lidt # 3. This is the highest point lift point between Hanazono and Hirafu resorts. In the distance to the...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
Niseko's winter legend T-ROY about to carve it up for the last nighter of the 09/10 season. Hopefully this year i'll get the chance to ride with him...if i can keep up - will need MIKEPOW on board ( no pun intended ).
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
Scrambling to get a night pano done on the last nighter of the year ...yep "waited" for the last possible chance to shoot. The conditi...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Glen Claydon
Moiwa is ok .... ; ) Nice view on this day ....itwas my oringinal panomania day where i shot about 35 panos in 1 day. You can almost see both oceans from...(more)