0(*)Open Trails. NOTICE OF CLOSED OPERATIONS
DUE TO COVID-19 HUMAN HEALTH ISSUES:
Please Note:
Local, Regional, National, Global COVID-19 Closure Protocols.
April 8, Facsimile Sampling Data/Stat's
See all attached below.
Reporting Caveat:
Our intention is to add primarily to the weather stat’s as well as historic
conditions averages so future trip planning researchers looking at time
slots normally open/available will have archival 2020 data sampling continuity
to assist with composite impressions for weeks that would usually be prime
Spring skiing Holiday or visit candidates.
The Mountain Is Closed For The Season.
In a sincere attempt to remain cheerful and positive when the
Ski Season has been COVID-19 Globally Closed, through the process of
“Visualization”, we want to present the following:
As a Facsimile of your April 8, here are some random
“Best Of” Pic. Files for this date from our Archives:
4.8.12.Another.Day.at.the.Office.jpg
4.8.12.Lowell.Thomas.Sector.jpg
4.8.12.Rope.Tow.North.Park.Tricks.l.jpg
4.8.15.Flying.Mile.Peak.Views.TGV.Grand.Manitou.McCulloch.Kandahar.Gondola.Cars.Off.For.Service.c.jpg
4.8.15.For.Your.Information.X.Marks.The.April.Winter.Superlative.Snow.Spot.a.jpg
4.8.15.McCulloch.Haut.Upper.Pitch.Ski.This.c.jpg
4.8.16.Gondala.In.Service.After.4.Day.Off.Line.Maintenance.Complete.d.jpg
4.8.16.Versant.Soleil.Franc.Sud.Smooth.Easy.c.jpg
4.8.17.Lac.T.Views.Mt.T.Spring.Conditions.c.jpg
Weather Notes:
Conditions Notes:
If, if, if... it was Open...
As we have noted in the past couple of days, we’d be experiencing
a typical Spring daily Open Hours profile where the overnight Sub-Zero’s
generate a re-freeze and it’s usually between 10:00 A.M and 11:00 A.M.
before the rising daytime temps start to soften the freshly groomed
trail surfaces.
As a consequence, there are totally normal first-thing icy bits, so what
we recommend is a later start, after a relaxing brunch, then ski right
through the “Sweet Zone” hours where there is fabulous performance
on softening slopes. Due to variable solar energy levels, the rate of
softening, and the compass-oriented location of sun-facing slopes,
the softening always occurs in a rotational manner that allows you to
follow optimal conditions as they evolve over the course of the day.
Very light mid-week April traffic usually ensures all-day consistency
in quality, there are just very few Skiers per acre of Open Terrain, so
it’s not uncommon at Tremblant to still be able to find fresh corduroy
lines available at Last Run!
Please Note:
All Facsimile Postings, link @: http://tinyurl.com/yktelmu
made between March 23, 2020 and April 19, 2020 have/will
include random “Best Of” pictures from previous corresponding
dates for archival conditions sampling purposes.
If you want to scan previous April 8’s in this record,
goto this Index and scroll back through to any 4.8 in
the file:
http://tinyurl.com/yktelmu
NOTICE OF CLOSED OPERATIONS FOR
SEASON DUE TO COVID-19 HUMAN HEALTH ISSUES:
0(*)Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for April 8, 2020, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
NOTICE OF CLOSED OPERATIONS FOR
SEASON DUE TO COVID-19 HUMAN HEALTH ISSUES:
Facsimile Data for Historic/Archival research
comparisons purposes only.
http://www.tremblant.ca
What’s The Use? Research Benefits of this Archive: http://tinyurl.com/gp5vjps
GoTo: Archive, Search Reports by Date: Index: http://tinyurl.com/yktelmu
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