64(*) Open Trails on Versant Sud/South and Versant Nord/North at #Tremblant .
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58(*)REVISED Open Trails.
Archival Data Attached Below.
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It Seems Oddly Appropriate That It’s Friday The 13th...
because unfortunately, The Weather Is The News.
Considering Surfaces and Atmospheric Conditions As Separate And Distinct,
There Will Be Great Skiing Within The Open Trail Array. Period.
There always is...
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“Crazy”?, “Whacko”?, “Nuts”?, will all be either used or applied to the
handful of brave souls who go forth today to discover that there are
indeed, wind sheltered zones of really good skiing!
It is even possible that there could be gaps in the active weather, and
that periods of time go by that are relatively dry. True “Spring Skiing”
surfaces are always fun, the difference is the “Atmospheric” part and
there are numerous ways to deal with that.
Weather Notes:
We think that Tremblant’s more northerly latitude, plus Mountain elevation
increase the odds for a beneficial snowfall accumulation out of this system tonight.
Adverse Weather Notice:
Please Note: There Is Snow In The Forecast For Tonight.
Conditions Notes:
Conditions need to be separated into 2 distinct and separate definitions,
Surface, and Atmospheric.
Obviously, the challenge in enjoying any surface quality is directly
proportional to remaining personally warm and dry in a rather
hostile atmospheric environment.
In-so-far-as Surfaces, and the Groomed Category of Open Trails:
Clinically speaking, the technical quality of the surface characteristics
should be at “Very Fine” because of the inability of the windy-rainy to
penetrate the surfaces beyond a handful of cm’s. The frost below should
still be very capable of rendering a defensive barrier and the resulting
soft top layers are almost always fast and very carve-able.
It’s another one of those odd days where most normal people will
think those who even walk out the door are “Nuts”, but never-the-less,
if the Mountain is “Open” it’s a historical fact that there are technically
very good surface conditions.
If you are an Off-Shore Ocean Sailor... get out your “Foul Weather” Gil
system suit. Otherwise, the Descente Poncho is what you will see most
widely used by locals, Ski Instructors and Ski Patrol.
There is some probability that Mountain Operations could see
restrictions, reductions, or closures for safety or surface preservation
during the course of the day.
The positive outlook is for this afternoon when the most active weather
may pass off to the east, allowing for the potential of a considerable
dry period in the second half of the day.
The Sous Bois/Glades/Hors Piste/Un-Groomed are currently
restricted for safety and preservation. You can see that is noted
below in the Official PDF preamble.
Please Note: There Is Snow In The Forecast For Tonight.
64(*)Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for March 13, 2020, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
------------------ 9:09 A.M. REVISED Open Trails Update: --------------------
58(*)REVISED Open Trails.
Archival Data Attached Below.
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58(*)REVISED Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for March 13, 2020, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
In case you missed it...
Please Note: There Is Snow In The Forecast For Tonight.
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