Sheree experienced what happens when you blindly follow the Edgar's, through gates and into the trees - her first experience off-piste. Neither her nor I overly enjoyed it, however we did make it to the bottom and were very happy to see the gondola. John, Marnie and Anthony headed back to do that run again and Casey, Sheree and I explored the rest of Annupuri. By this stage it was extremely foggy and we blindly followed Casey, hoping that we wouldn't lose her. We all agreed it would be a really nice place to ski when there was fresh powder, wide open runs and lots of open tree areas to duck in and out of.
We ran into the others as we were heading back for lunch and met up with Marg for lunch. She had been exploring the Hirafu area again and had done quite a few runs. Only stopping when it got so foggy you couldn't see where you were going.
It was washing night, three loads later and our room is looking like a Chinese laundry.
We had bought some frozen Gyoza at the Seicomart, so after Marnie googled how to cook them, her and John cooked up the best batch of Gyoza. It was so good they had to cook a second lot. We will be sourcing where to buy these back in Melbourne. A new family favourite.
Marg and I were very keen for a meal of veggies, so we went and bought a whole lot and cooked up a stir fry, the others wanted to try out the pizza place we can see out the bathroom window of our lodge. After we ate our veggies, we all headed out so the rest could eat pizza. It was a very nice place and we may well go back there again.
It is still snowing so we are heading off to bed feeling very excited about the possibilities tomorrow might bring.
Highlight of the day : definitely the Gyoza, closely followed by the many stacks we had off-piste.
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