93(*) Open Trails on Sud/South, Nord/North, Soleil and Edge Sectors at #Tremblant .
One Of Our Most Favourite Days
Of The Whole Season...
On Now, and all day...
Located At The Versant Sud, South Side, Resort Base,
Trail #29, Johannsen, adjacent to Gondola Base Loading Zone.
Try Before You Buy.
The coincidental beauty of a test evaluation day like today is
that there are a range of conditions that span more winter-like
at cooler Summit elevations and somewhat spring-like at
base elevations, so you are going to be able to get genuine
insight into what a “Season” worth of variety could be, all
in one day.
Further To Above... A Short Weekend Editorial:
After meeting and skiing with literally hundreds of aspiring
skiers we hypothesize that between 30 and 40% of all
recreational skiers are loosing potential skills development
because they are on the wrong skis for their natural aptitude.
How did they get that way? The answer is ski purchases that
were made with only an academically applied formula based
on a retailers policy, without a physical trial. In our opinion,
this is a “Formula” with a high level probability for “Wrong”.
If we had to generalize about the most commonly misapplied
elements in the order of importance, we would say for all skill
Levels, Turning Radius too long, Skis too long, Skis too wide
underfoot, too much “Rocker” and secondarily, binding mounting
centre point not optimized for ease of turn initiation by slight
forward orientation @ +/- 1.5cm for developing Intermediate
Skill Levels.
All these things can be demonstrated within the range of
options at “Super Demo Days”.
Considering we subscribe to the “Austrian School Of Technique”,
a low, compact, forward balanced stance, with integrated elements
of a fully Carved, GS/Slalom Style, we have dozens of requests of
“How To” or “How do you do that?” but to be honest, in many cases
it’s very difficult to demo technique to skiers that could not replicate
what you’re trying to show them because they are on inappropriate
skis that can not physically perform the necessary physical shapes.
They have the desire, and the athletic capacity, but to be direct, their
skis are holding them back.
All these things can be demonstrated within the range of
options at “Super Demo Days”.
This is easy with the right Skis, nearly impossible without.
Weather Notes:
For a Short, Initial Period...
As nice and easy as the absolute temperature is at just below
Zero C, the wind component has the potential to be a “Howler”.
If(#) this forecast is correct in it’s detail, Gusty peak velocities will
be coming up the Mountain from the basic orientation of over
Nansen and if you ever wondered what it might feel like to ride
on the nose of a Cessna 152 coming in for a landing...
In other words, it may seem “Breezy” from time-to-time.
Is there a possibility that Lift Op’s may be effected?
Then... somewhere between Mid-Morning and Lunch hour...
The frontal zone should pass and the wind should die down
to nearly calm. For the rest of the day you should enjoy a
near ideal, just Sub-Zero C day of wonderfully pleasant, mild,
New Year weather with natural snowfall to set the scene for
Post Card type memories.
(#) What makes us question “If” is the apparent disparity
in the daily Weather Graphic between the indicated wind
speed and the gust peaks which is obviously not the way
it normally works?
------ Insert Late Open Hours Conditions Observations Update @ 2:45 P.M.: -------
No Waits, Virtually No Lineups...
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93(*)Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for January 4, 2020, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Page under construction.
The Final Holiday Weekend...
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