Un maschio di backcountry rider in abbigliamento colorato è escursioni attraverso un paesaggio di montagna con coperta di neve alberi vicino alla stazione sciistica di Kiroro su Hokaido, Giappone.
A male backcountry skier in colorful clothing is hiking through a mountain landscape with snow covered trees near the ski resort of Kiroro on Hokaido, Japan. He is, in beautiful sunny weather on his way to the summit of Yoichi dake, a 4, 484 ft high volcano. Hokkaido, the north island of Japan, is geographically ideally located in the path of consistent weather systems that bring the cold air across the Sea of Japan from Siberia. This results in many of the resorts being absolutely dumped with powder that is renowned for being incredibly dry. Some of the Hokkaido ski resorts receive an amazing average of 14-18 metres of snowfall annually! Kiroro flies under the radar relative to some of the high profile Hokkaido ski resorts nearby, but the lack of crowds is an advantage for discerning powderhounds who make the most of the abundant snow and the tree skiing. Kiroro was mentioned as one of the 20 must visit destination in Best of the World 2016 of National Geographic Traveler.