T360 Late Eve. Apres Ski Edit @ 10:23 P.M.
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A Spectacular High Performance, Super Easy Cruising,
All Round Excellent, 3 parts “Winter”, 2 Parts “Spring”
Beautiful Day At Tremblant.
Lets Start With The “Beautiful”...
Then There’s The Performance...
Versant Soleil, Sud, South, Nord, North, All Have Superb
Super-Carve, Groomed Terrain.
Fabulous Cruising With Universally Reliable Grip.
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78(*) Open Trails On Versant(s) Nord, North, Sud, South and Soleil at #Tremblant .
Considering It’s April 3rd...
Great Mid-Winter Conditions At Tremblant!!!
There are many examples of Excellence within the Open Groomed Terrain.
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There are many examples of Excellence within the Un-Groomed Terrain.
Where Grooming and Softness combine, there are some spectacular
High Performance Carving Trails that will Thrill any Expert Skilled Frontside Fan.
(**)And Evidently, There’s More “Winter” On The Way!!!
More Of This!
There were several periods of brief, but quite intense Snowfall
yesterday. They were not enough to contribute to the total, but
just another Winter Sign in April that’s a very reassuring co-factor
in the ongoing stability of Ski Conditions.
Weather Notes:
A Texas Low is currently headed diagonally from the Gulf of Mexico,
across the Central Plains of the USA, and on upwards to cross from
Sou-West to Nor-East across the Great lakes and that’s the source
of the Weather Warning attached to this post. Many of the dimensions
in both covered area and precipitation effect are not completely or
accurately predictable. We just hope we’re enough Latitude North to
have it all come as Snow the way it’s forecast, in which case, we will
have a definite “Game Changer” Blizzard(?) or at least Snow Storm to
add to the Base for one of the most Winter-Like seasonal wrap-ups
we can ever remember. Plan Accordingly if you can make it back to Tremblant!
In the mean-time, today should be very fine with some later day softening
as temps and sun work together and the temp’s get up to +5 C.
No doubt, a true Spring Skiing day with a firm start and a soft end.
One of the things we like best about todays forecast is the very low
wind component that not only adds comfort, but it helps save
the surfaces from “Blow Dryer/Heat Gun” effects.
Re-Open Trail News:
There will be many very happy Tremblant regulars to see
Erik Guay Re-Opoened today. These two pic’s below are from
yesterday and even though it was closed for the day, you can
see the Snow Coverage and Un-Groomed Moguls are perfectly
in place, so today should have it in great shape for those who
appreciate it as a Bump Zone.
Below:
Erik Guay, Trail #12, Zoomed Way In Telephoto,
from Old Mt. Tremblant Village Hill-Side POV.
(Erik Guay is the trail on the left side shown below.
Please Note Our Date Coding Error which should be
4.2.18)
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78(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for April 3rd, 2018, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Page Under Construct.
Thanks For Your Visit!
More On Way Later...
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