100(*) Open Trails on all 4 Sectors at #Tremblant .
A Very Complex, But We Hope Ultimately,
A Beneficial, Very Snowy Weather Scenario.
This could be a Big One...???
Could This Be THE Big One????
Basically, two giant, Continentally spanning systems,
are coming up from Texas and the Caribbean. They are
going to converge with some regional factors, get mixed up
with the Jet Stream, and collide over Tremblant.
We Hope That Means BIG SNOW.
Below is a 3 part Graphic with detailed annotations.
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Weather Notes:
The next 48 hours has the potential to be a seasonal “Game Changer”.
Converging weather factors spanning the entire South to North
dimensions of the North American Continent are absolutely
worthy of attention for Tremblant Alpine Snow Sports Enthusiasts.
This weather event has the potential to profoundly influence the
rest of the season.
Of Course... we could could be wrong. Mother Nature can
be “Unpredictable” in the final outcomes, however, the
overwhelming body of weather forecasting evidence
supports significant natural snowfall potential.
Conditions Notes:
Repeat From Above:
The next 48 hours has the potential to be a seasonal “Game Changer”.
Technically, we would need to issue a “Powder Alert”, however in
the midst of a Global Pandemic/Covid-19 Travel Restricted situation,
we also have to be respectful of the health concerns and operational
protocols Government Regulators and Snow Sports Industries have
in place, so...
Notwithstanding, and with all due respect to Covid-19 Protocols,
this weather scenario is a very big potential “Powder Alert” for
the chosen few who can be here.
Otherwise, for today, very fine to excellent should be the normal
across the entire array of Groomed trails, for all Skill Levels.
For the Sous Bois, Glade, Hors Piste, and Un-Groomed Fans...
Hold your breath... Get Ready For The Possibility Of A “Big One”.
Please Note: If you are a Beginner or Intermediate Skiing/Boarding
for the next 3 days or so, you will need to pay close attention to
appropriate Skill Level Terrain choice. Rapidly accumulating
deep snowfall can produce extra challenge for Skill sets as well
as extra Muscle demand to safely navigate thickness. Be ready
to be patient. Arrive with a flexible mind-set that can accommodate
unexpected challenges with safe adaptations.
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100/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for February 15, 2021, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Thanks for your visit!
Please Note:
Skiing attendance is by reservation or seasons pass only.
a la Carte Ticket-Window sales are not permitted at this
time due to COVID-19 health and safety protocols.
Please Goto Tremblant.ca for applicable detail.
Please Note(B):
There was an upgrade to the Covid-19 Level in this area to
“RED ZONE” status effective 12.14.20. We do not know exactly
how this could impact any future Mountain utility beyond the
provisions of the currently available Red Zone behavioural
protocols and/or current Press Releases.
Attached below are the Quebec Ski Area’s Policy
and the current Tremblant.ca Press Release.
The status of active or available participation may possibly
change with short or no notice for public health and safety.
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