Conquering Asahidake - THE TALLEST Mountain on Hokkaido🔥
Автор: Blaize Kelly
Загружено: 2025-04-15
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This was by far the biggest and most mentally demanding climb I’ve ever done.
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With minimal high alpine experience, I set out to climb Mt. Asahidake — Hokkaido’s highest peak — and was quickly met with some of the harshest conditions I’ve ever faced: freezing temps, near-gale force winds, and an exposed, icy ridgeline that offered no room for error. One wrong step could mean sliding over cliffs, rocks, and not stopping until the bottom. Falling simply wasn’t an option.
Fueled by adrenaline and a lot of fear, the 2+ hour boot pack to the summit pushed me to new limits. We were gifted a short window of blue skies at the top — just enough time to soak in the insane views before reality kicked back in as it was time to ski down.
The descent? Brutal. Wind-loaded, icy, and completely unforgiving — the worst of the season. But once we dropped lower into the Daisetsuzan plateau, the mountain gave us a break: clear skies, no wind, and some amazingly fluffy powder. Those last turns made every moment worth it.
This one was raw, real, and humbling.
Thanks for watching — drop a comment if you’ve ever pushed yourself past your comfort zone in the mountains.
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📍 Location: Mt. Asahidake, Hokkaido, Japan
❄️ Located in the Daisetsuzan National Park, Mt. Asahidake is part of a vast volcanic mountain range known for its geothermal activity, deep powder snow, and remote, untamed beauty. While it’s a popular backcountry skiing destination, it’s also known for rapidly changing weather, demanding terrain, and true wilderness vibes — making it both a rewarding and intimidating place to explore.
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0:00 This is no joke
0:42 Mission briefing
2:33 Asahidake Ropeway
4:27 Top Ropeway Station
5:25 Holy f*ck that's impressive
6:35 The journey begins
7:45 Fumeroles
9:11 Adrenaline-fueled bootpack
11:45 Almost there
13:58 The Asahidake Summit
17:05 A challenging descent
21:58 Powder in the Daisetsuzan Plateau
25:52 Ski touring around Asahidake
28:28 Skiing back to the Ropeway
30:22 Thoughts on Asahidake
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DISCLAIMER:
This video is shot entirely in the backcountry. The area is unpatrolled and prone to increased risk of accident and injury. DO NOT blindly follow these videos and ride in the areas shown without the proper education, equipment and knowledge of the risks involved. It is always recommended to ride with an experienced guide and carry an avalanche beacon, shovel and probe (and know how to use them) in the backcountry.
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