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Off-Season Training Report - Mt.Tokachidake 17 (Mt.Tokachi 17)



K participated in this training. It was 22 degrees Celsius at the Mt.Tokachidake Hot Springs. It was 30 degrees Celsius at the foot of the mountain. It was a hot day. The travelled distance was 39km.


There are still some snow ravines.
Mt.Furanodake

Mt.Sanpo.
Mt.Sanpo

He did sprint training to the summit several times.
K at the Mt.Tokachidake Hot Springs
K at the Mt.Tokachidake Hot Springs
K at the Mt.Tokachidake Hot Springs

Mt.Furanodake (Mt.Furano).
Mt.Furanodake

After descending to the bifurcation, he headded for the Shirogane Hot Springs.
Mt.Sanpo

Mt.Furanodake.
Mt.Furanodake

Mt.Sandan.
Mt.Sandan

Mt.Furanodake.
Mt.Furanodake

Mt.Bieifuji and the Mt.Bieidake (Mt.Biei).
Mt.Bieifuji and the Mt.Bieidake

He made a U-turn at the Airin Bridge.
Mt.Bieidake

You see the Mt.Asahidake (Mt.Asahi) which is the highest peak in Hokkaido.
Mt.Asahidake

Headding back for the Fukiage Hot Springs.
Mt.Bieifuji and the Mt.Bieidake

Mt.Tokachidake (Mt.Tokachi).
Mt.Tokachidake

Mt.Asahidake and its perpetual snow.
Mt.Asahidake

The final climbing to the Fukiage Hot Springs begins.
Mt.Bieifuji and the Mt.Bieidake

Mt.Bieifuji and the Mt.Bieidake.
Mt.Bieifuji and the Mt.Bieidake

View of the Tokachi Mountains from the Senbo Pass.
View from the Senbo Pass
Tokachi Mountains
View from the Senbo Pass
Tokachi Mountains



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