ChrisC
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When I talked to Kristen in the booking office before going up, she told me to be expect to do some touring and recommend renting high quality touring gear from a shop in Revy. After taking the time and $ to rent the touring gear, I was certainly interested in trying it out and discussed this with our group and the guide.
Interesting. Does everyone in the Mustang's small-group option come equipped with touring gear? I was not sure whether the program was touring- or hiking-focused, with a focus on entering more difficult couloirs.
I have only dragged/taken my touring gear (and downhill gear) to Japan, because, like in the US/Canada, the marked runs get tracked out, and you are then skiing sidecountry or lift-assisted backcountry. Typically, one needs to use touring gear for exits, and less so for entrances - more often at Kiroro and Rusutsu. Niseko has traverses like Mt. Bachelor for easy returns, unless you ski the huge North Face on the backside.
On our last day in Niseko, I said, "Enough touring," and just called a cab for everyone after spending an hour in the backside Onsen, and did not feel like touring and lift-riding for 1.5 hours, 180 degrees around to the other side.