tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1392004385263845172.post9162132677778224286..comments2024-01-10T19:50:12.208-08:00Comments on CLIMB JAPAN: The Daidoushin-sawa Ōtaki (大同心大滝) on Mt Yatsugatake (八ヶ岳)Tony Granthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17782195653104572212noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1392004385263845172.post-34526383016016996192017-02-14T19:24:22.368-08:002017-02-14T19:24:22.368-08:00Thanks PH. It was certainly a bit thin on the day ...Thanks PH. It was certainly a bit thin on the day we were there, and literally running with water on the upper pillar as well. Everything I was wearing and carrying got absolutely soaked, and on emerging into the shaded and windy gully above it all froze solid... cue about 2 hours of violent shivering and full-body hotaches! :)<br /><br />Regarding conditions though, I think it fills out as the season progresses and can be pretty substantial and wide by late Feb.<br /><br />I'd love to see some of your slides of this, and the route you and Yamada-san climbed on the Daidoushin itself (Nanryo, or another one?)... How about a Daidoushin post on Onehundredmountains?Tony Granthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17782195653104572212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1392004385263845172.post-55001315125380334062017-02-14T11:53:17.301-08:002017-02-14T11:53:17.301-08:00Many thanks for this excellent write-up of the wor...Many thanks for this excellent write-up of the worthy Daidoshin waterfall. Mmm, is the ice less expansive than in the old days, I wonder as I look at your photos. I must look out some of my old slides (remember them) and compare....Project Hyakumeizanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04260637418886330553noreply@blogger.com