SAT28 Snow Monkies
I'm still only running at half power. I have a cold. Saps energy. Nose producing gunk.
[Not so] Fun fact: you can't buy panadol at the local shop or Japanese 711.
The weather is very foggy and as discussion turned to considering other activities, I was quite OK with forgoing skiing.
At breakfast Phoebe asked the hotel owner about buses to the Snow Monkies. The lady advised a bus at 10 from the bus stop near the information place.
Phoebe and I did a reconnoiter and established:
1 bus per day.
Departs 10:02
¥50000 AU$50 pp return.
Return leaves at 2pm
Back at M Kogan 3:15pm
Monkey Park entry $8.
So we decided to visit the monkeys. That was something Phoebe had really wanted to do. Box ticked.
Quite a long walk. 6km return.
Nice forest with Japanese Cedar trees on the down hill side and for some of the way Oak trees on the upper side.
MONKEY FACTS:
Males leave the tribe in search of females in a different tribe.
The males in the potential new tribe attempt to dissuade them but some females do mate and then it seems that the males can stay in the new tribe.
Mothers and children stay together.
THREATS AND PREDATORS
Loss of forest.
Hepatitis B virus.
Rabies
WALK DOWN
roadside shop - I bought chips and an apple pie and Phoebe bought chicken nuggets and apple pie.
Bought a fresh apple. Gee that was nice. The freshness of it.
BUS HOME
Popped a Codral.
Leaned the seat back.
Bit of a doze.
Tourists looking at the monkeys in the hot tub. Web cam on the left.