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Burton Presents: Variable Conditions

"Can’t See Everything. Crust!! No Good!!"

That was literally (exclamation marks and all) the snow report that greeted Mikkel Bang, Christian Haller, and Japanese Burton rider Shota Suzuki on the first day of our Burton Presents trip. Japan is known for its legendary powder, but it threw a lot more our way than that. The hunt for snow covered Japan’s main and North islands, a bunch of resorts including Kiroro and House of Powder, some hiking, and eating a lot of tuna triangles. Eventually, it all paid off in Hokkaido with one epic day (and night) of pow runs.

It should go without saying that even when conditions are variable, Japan should definitely be on your list for a dream snowboard trip. Still not convinced? Click to play above and stay tuned until the end for a special Terje surprise.

               
  • The Burton Presents Team: Mikkel Bang, Christian Haller, and Japanese Burton rider Shota Suzuki

    The Burton Presents Team: Mikkel Bang, Christian Haller, and Japanese Burton rider Shota Suzuki

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  • Might be smoother in the air than on snow.

    Might be smoother in the air than on snow.

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  • The most honest conditions sign ever.

    The most honest conditions sign ever.

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  • New boards, who dis?

    New boards, who dis?

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  • Terje on his 45th trip to Japan.

    Terje on his 45th trip to Japan.

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  • Our first Burton Japan POW Day, with locals stoked to ride with the pros.

    Our first Burton Japan POW Day, with locals stoked to ride with the pros.

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  • A LOT of locals.

    A LOT of locals.

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  • Dreamy or foggy? You decide.

    Dreamy or foggy? You decide.

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  • TFW you finally find pow.

    TFW you finally find pow.

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  • Arigatou, Japan.

    Arigatou, Japan.

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  • Who needs to see where you're going? Not Mikkel.

    Who needs to see where you're going? Not Mikkel.


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