T360 Early Eve. Apres Ski Intro. @ 6:33 P.M.
A quick, overall insight into a
fabulous, genuine, Winter day.
Just Another Dream-Like Post Card Day At Tremblant.
12.21.19.Nord.North.Andy.Moe.Dreamy.Post.Card.Beautiful.Winter.Weather.Conditions.Observations.d.jpg
In a sense, much of the rest is detail. As important as that is,
its all related to the foundation you see above. If you can go, do it.
We have a long distance family Christmas travel commitment
starting tonight, so this is a short Apres Ski Intro to be all
the encouragement you need to Ski/Board Tremblant A.S.A.P.
If time permits, we’ll try for more here, later on, but the biggest part
of the Info. you need is right above in the Andy-Moe pic. It kinda
sums it up and keeps it simple... Tremblant is beautiful, scenery and skiing.
----------------------- 7:33 A.M. Orig. Post ---------------------
68(*) Open Trails on All Open Sectors At #Tremblant .
------------------ 11:00 A.M. Update: ----------------------
REVISED Open Trails Up To 71(*).
Archival Data Attached Below.
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Yesterday we enjoyed several, most remarkable Weather
and Conditions phenomenon, however, one of the most
captivating and special was the...
Star-Dust Skiing.
No Camera On Earth Could Capture The Totality Of This Experience.
We will try to convey, but you quite literally needed to be there.
It Was Magical.
There were Billions and Billions of super-tiny airborne Snow Crystals
floating in the air and the sunlight was refracting through them in
waves of sparkling patterns. It was like being in some sort of giant
Mother nature Kaleidoscope as you descended, totally captivating and
with the excellence of the skiing to go with it, quite nearly surreal.
If you look at the right side of this frame below the camera captures
only a small fraction of the sparkle the human eye could see everywhere here.
The totality is the part that no camera could ever capture.
12.20.19.Versant.Soleil.Algonquin.Star.Dust.Spectacular.Skiing.Weather.Conditions.Observations.c.jpg
We made about 50 attempts at capturing the Star-Dust effect,
but we knew it would be a challenge for the camera that tends
to process things like that as “Filters”, but on the right side of
the frame above you can clearly see the white sparkles and one
really bright one, in the pic. above.
Being there, the reality was that the sensitivity of the Human eye
saw them all sparkling in a forward wave parallel to your motion,
so the entire descent was framed in your vision by this beautiful
display of passing prismatic wonder. Fabulous, just fabulous.
The Hallmark Tremblant Long Views Were Spectacular All Day.
12.20.19.Soleil.Quad.Summit.Long.Views.West.Spectacular.Solar.Flyin.Over.The.Cloud.b.jpg
The Hallmark Tremblant Skiing Was Excellent All Day.
As far as the Open Groomed was concerned,
if you were on Terrain appropriately matched
to your actual Skill Level, we do not think you
could make a bad choice. Everything we experienced,
and heard about from our regularly attending friends,
was nothing other than the very best of positive assessments.
With another overnight grooming cycle that typically brings
an incremental rise in refinements, we think you can count
on not only a repeat, but another notch up on all scales and
metrics for today, and, similar repeats for the foreseeable future.
12.20.19.Summit.La.Crete.At.Beauvallon.Views.Over.Lac.T.Cloud.Cieling.c.jpg
Weather Notes:
The forecast calls for Sunny, eventually, however at this stage it’s
definitely still overcast adjacent to the Resort Base. There is a lightness
looking up though, so maybe it will clear off the way they predict?
Conditions Notes:
Today’s Forecast...
It Is The First T360 Official Forecast Day Of
“Average Is Excellent”.
The Open, Groomed, Trail array is in spectacular condition,
and with the incremental increase in refinement that
naturally comes with sequential Night-Shift Grooming
over an existing stable base, we expect to see today that
“Average” is well and truly “Excellent”. Period.
Of course, every seasons development is a progression
of evolving Fall-Into-Winter weather, so there is a natural
building sequence that continuously adds additional Open
terrain, as well as the ever-increasing base depth that
comes with both natural and blown snow, but...
At some stage that is different for every year, the base
matures to such a stable, sustained point, that the
“early season” conditions(in as relative fine state that they
are, and that always have excellence within them), become
more universally mature and uniform across all the Open
Groomed terrain. This eventually happens to the degree that they
achieve real excellence in depth, quality of surface preparation,
as well as the consistency in those factors for entire top-to-bottom
descent lines. That’s now.
Glitches? Of course there can be and are, but in the Groomed,
they are for the most part, inconsequential, minor, small, tiny,
few and far between, and just generally, not very many.
In the Sous Bois, Hors Piste, and Un-Groomed, it’s still early
season, so these categories have a more a la ‘carte status
and caution with speed and line-of-sight navigation is very
important to minimize any hazard exposures, particularly
on initial descents in newly explored open terrain.
One of the biggest clues to understanding Today’s
Conditions is that the “Open Trails” list has jumped
up by 20 trails in 48 hours.
68(*)Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for December 21, 2019, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
------------------ 11:00 A.M. Update: ----------------------
REVISED Open Trails Up To 71(*).
Archival Data Attached Below.
71(*)REVISED Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for December 21, 2019, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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