Before I venture off into the unknown, let’s have a short walk down memory lane. As I mentioned before, 2016 is the year I decided to face some fears and start crossing off things on my bucket list. One of which, was to learn how to snowboard. Now, I had a poor attempt when I visited Jasper in ’14, but after flying a stupid amount, and not having enough rest time between flights, I lasted a grand total of 15 minutes during lessons before I had to call it quits, my legs gave out. To be fair, they’d ballooned a fair bit from all the flying. It was a little disappointing, so when cheap tickets to Japan popped up, I messaged the Kiwi straight away, 30 minutes later and both of us furiously exchanging texts to determine leave and timing, I’d booked us tickets to Japan for March ’16. In the end Air Asia screwed us around, changed our flights and changed the arrival airport, I sent a somewhat passive aggressive email and eventually get a refund. Only to rebook onto Singapore Airlines at a eye-watering premium. Oh well, lesson learnt.

Snow boots: Check! Goggles: Check! Simpsons boxers: Check!

Annnd I fell sleep pretty soon after take off
I wish I could say I stayed away and enjoyed the scenery during the bus ride to Hakuba, but I’m not going to lie. I slept the WHOLE way. I took time away from my comfy napping position on the reclining seats to explore the cool roadside “truck stops” and the assortment of vending machine goods, virtually missed everything else. The girls informed me that i’d missed driving past Japanese Disney. In my defence, I’m terrible when I’m a passenger in any moving vehicle, I will 100% fall asleep. I even fell asleep on the flight from Kalgoorlie to Perth, that’s only a 45min flight…

Clearly Star Wars: The Force Awakens was recently released (Hakuba, Japan)
The girls met a few years back when they worked the slopes in Jasper, so in hopes of catching up to their level, I enrolled for snowboarding lessons. Turns out, I really, REALLY love the ground. I couldn’t go more than a minute before stacking it, and the lessons were 4 hours long. Oh, and renting a helmet was the best money I spent in Japan. No brain damage for Maz!… This time.
I Just laughed my ass off through that, oh the memories haha
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