19.4.15

Meat & Camp

A military aquaintance, that I got to know during my avalanche training at Tanigawadake, Gunma, invited me for a BBQ and camp weekend at Tama Hills. It's a US Airforce recreational facility, which is closed to the general public unless they're signed in by military personnel. It used to be a munitions processing and storage facility of the Japanese Army back in World War II, but control was given to the US Forces in 1952, when the Japan Peace Treaty was put into place.

The weekend was spent eating too much meat than is healthily acceptable, cooked up in smoker grill; drinking; with just a little bit of hiking involved to help ease digestion.

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