Snowy gorge below the Mt. Hokuchindake junction

There is 150m snow remain under the junction of Mt.Hokuchin.
The snow is not undulating as last year’s. this year’s snow is flat.
In the early morning snow face sometimes freeze. When climbing down, be careful.
Around Kumonotaira “Rhododendron aureum” “Geum pentapetalum” are blooming.
we are worry about future’s weather.
  • Take care to avoid slipping and falling.

  • Flowers are blooming in localized pockets.

Mt. Kurodake’s northeastern face

Snow is thawing.
From the entrance of Mt.Kurodake trail there is still 7m snow, after 7th station’s sign 25m snow left (hikers have to climb straight on the snow), 3m snow, after 8th station sign there are 5m snow and 5m snow.(after here there is no snow on the trail around the 9th station and the summit.
In particular after 7th station sign 25m snow is dangerous to slide down.
Today around here hikers was not able to climb down ,and required to help.
Other trail is not so dangerous now.
But hikers still need to be careful falling through under the snow, walking muddy and slushy trail and flooded trail.
They are very difficult to walk. You need full equipment.
Around 9th station of Mt.Kurodake “Ranunculus acris var. nipponicus” “Trollius riederianus var. riederianus” are spreading out to bloom.
From the top to Kurodake Ishimuro some flower is blooming , withering, and the other is budding.
Depending on the weather in the future, bad weather is not good for flowers.

Watch the second photo, please.
Today’s Akaishi river is calm and the flow is not so much.
Watch the red circle, this part, we made the stairs, but it’s difficult to find, we marked.
Heading to the river, left side is snow left. Do not walk on this snow.
Soon the snow will fall down.(today we set up rope.)
Today’s temperature didn’t rise. (in the early morning 5°c~8°c on the 7th station of Mt.Kurodake) around summit it was chilly. We needed something warm to wear.
At this time of year please go out for full equipment.
  • Take care to avoid slipping and falling.

  • Spats should be used.