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Rys...

lf you make it out here next year drop me a line. Two other BOL'ers came out earlier this year and had an EPIC holiday based in Niseko. l joined them for a day at Rusutsu and took them to a great sushi restaurant here in Sapporo the night before they flew home.

You could contact tpalka and Mats through here for some info on their experience. l'm sure they'd be more than happy to tell you about their trip (^_^)

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Will do. And if you ever make it to the central rockies by all means get in contact. I really want to visit. Seems like to take it all in one would need to spend at least 2 weeks. If only your season was opposite of ours.

Heading up shortly to test Fin's Boiler Plate.

But later I will start to do a bit of research of the areas you mentioned.

Vary kind regards, Rys

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Sorry a little off topic here but wah, you guys in Japan okay from the earthquake? Don't know where you are exactly...if power is on or have communications. Apparently they've shut down a few nuclear power plants as a precaution so many have no power. Hope all is well given the situation...

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Glad to hear you're alright. It looks like it's the eastern...or pacific coast that was affected eh? So Hokkaido was fairly isolated from the major hit? This is just devastating and sad as this continues to unravel...:(

I'll take the rest of my comments to the OT...

H

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Good to know that Hokkaido did get hit as much as the other part of Japan but anyone knows Flywalker and wife Kaoru? I emailed last nite and still no reply.

Anyone has their contact number, please email me direct: carvingchanel at yahoo dot ca

Another post in OFF TOPIC here:

http://www.bomberonline.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=33971

Let me now, thanks.

RT

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Scooby, were any effects felt in Vancouver?

Nop, not even the high wave that was expected hit west coast of Vancouver Island. BC Tsunami advisory has been lifted, thx for checking. But what's worrying is the explosion at ***ushima Nuclear Power Plant, where it released dust/vapour that it might contain radioactive. They just extend the safe zone from 10km to 20 km around the plant. http://www.bomberonline.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=33971

RT

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