2/20/21 #Tremblant Conditions
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2021 5:29 am
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102/102(*) Open Trails.
With the addition of another 8cm’s of Fresh Snowfall...
Today Marks A Historic Benchmark In The
Annual Maturity Of This, And Any Season.
Lets Call This One “Before”:
(fresh actual pic. from yesterday afternoon.)
(------- Apres Ski Insert Edit --------
We had hoped to get he “After” shot today,
however “Technical Issues” prevented our
photo-bug from attending today, so it should
be posted in tomorrows Apres Ski edit.
Sorry about that...
-----------------------------------)
2.19.21.Nord.North.Trail.65.Banzai.Mid.Point.POV.Down.At.Cat.Track.c.jpg
Though By Square Area, They Be Small,
By Symbolic Significance They Be Huge...
Trails # 64, Marie-Claude Asselin,
And Trail # 65, Banzai,
Are Shown As Groomed!!!
The importance of attaining this level of Open,
Groomed Terrain Development Can Not Be Overstated.
They Are The "Canaries In The Coal Mine", They Are The “Cherry On Top”,
They Are The Groomed Trail Inventory Sign Of The Fullness Of The Mature
Winter Seasons Conditions At Tremblant. Period.
These Two Trails Are Unsupported By Snowmaking And The Only Time
They Get Groomed Is When There Is Sufficient Natural Snowfall Accumulation.
For The First Time This Season... That Is Today.
What This Means Is The Relevant Overall Excellence
Of Every Groomed Trail At Tremblant That Is Achieved With
This Seasonal Total Of Natural Snowfall Accumulation.
Like This One:
2.19.21.Nord.North.Devils.River.Fine.Carving.Performance.c.jpg
Or, Like This One:
2.19.21.Sud.South.McCulloch.Summit.Views.Over.Lac.T.d.jpg
From a statistical point, we are well on our way to bringing this season up
from being slightly below the 20 Year “Average” for where we should be at
for this date(with todays 292cm’s, so almost 300cm's), which leaves us from
now until April 20 to rack up the remainder of 130/140 cm's that would take
us to that 20 Year “Average" at roughly 430 cm’s total end-of-season snowfall.
We would therefore have to say there’s a very good chance of having
another 130/140 cm’s of natural snowfall in the remaining 8 weeks
of the Official Season that would get us at least to average. With
any luck, and strong finish, maybe more???
The key concept in any of these above weather speculations though is “potential”.
So, along with that, we also have to acknowledge that Mother Nature may ultimately
see things in a completely different way that could be the complete opposite of our
optimistic hopes.
Weather Notes:
There are some dip’s ’n dives in the 14 day, but due to the
latter Feb temp averages, they’re all within really mild standards
of “Winter”, so very easy to deal with. Lot’s of good snow
potential too!
Conditions Notes:
Fabulous, Magnificent, Wonderful.
Real, Genuine, Authentic, Snow White Winter.
--------------- 10:20 A.M. Insert Update: --------------------
2.20.21.Web.Cam.Conditions.Observations.At.10.20.AM.a.jpg
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102/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for February 20, 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.
1.7.21.Quebec.Ski.Areas.Association.Covid.19.Operational.Policy.Update.a.jpg
Please Note: Zoom-in for Above/Below detail.
2.8.21.Update.Covid.19.Operational.Policy.Data.a.jpg
http://www.tremblant.ca
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(*)
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.
102/102(*) Open Trails.
With the addition of another 8cm’s of Fresh Snowfall...
Today Marks A Historic Benchmark In The
Annual Maturity Of This, And Any Season.
Lets Call This One “Before”:
(fresh actual pic. from yesterday afternoon.)
(------- Apres Ski Insert Edit --------
We had hoped to get he “After” shot today,
however “Technical Issues” prevented our
photo-bug from attending today, so it should
be posted in tomorrows Apres Ski edit.
Sorry about that...
-----------------------------------)
2.19.21.Nord.North.Trail.65.Banzai.Mid.Point.POV.Down.At.Cat.Track.c.jpg
Though By Square Area, They Be Small,
By Symbolic Significance They Be Huge...
Trails # 64, Marie-Claude Asselin,
And Trail # 65, Banzai,
Are Shown As Groomed!!!
The importance of attaining this level of Open,
Groomed Terrain Development Can Not Be Overstated.
They Are The "Canaries In The Coal Mine", They Are The “Cherry On Top”,
They Are The Groomed Trail Inventory Sign Of The Fullness Of The Mature
Winter Seasons Conditions At Tremblant. Period.
These Two Trails Are Unsupported By Snowmaking And The Only Time
They Get Groomed Is When There Is Sufficient Natural Snowfall Accumulation.
For The First Time This Season... That Is Today.
What This Means Is The Relevant Overall Excellence
Of Every Groomed Trail At Tremblant That Is Achieved With
This Seasonal Total Of Natural Snowfall Accumulation.
Like This One:
2.19.21.Nord.North.Devils.River.Fine.Carving.Performance.c.jpg
Or, Like This One:
2.19.21.Sud.South.McCulloch.Summit.Views.Over.Lac.T.d.jpg
From a statistical point, we are well on our way to bringing this season up
from being slightly below the 20 Year “Average” for where we should be at
for this date(with todays 292cm’s, so almost 300cm's), which leaves us from
now until April 20 to rack up the remainder of 130/140 cm's that would take
us to that 20 Year “Average" at roughly 430 cm’s total end-of-season snowfall.
We would therefore have to say there’s a very good chance of having
another 130/140 cm’s of natural snowfall in the remaining 8 weeks
of the Official Season that would get us at least to average. With
any luck, and strong finish, maybe more???
The key concept in any of these above weather speculations though is “potential”.
So, along with that, we also have to acknowledge that Mother Nature may ultimately
see things in a completely different way that could be the complete opposite of our
optimistic hopes.
Weather Notes:
There are some dip’s ’n dives in the 14 day, but due to the
latter Feb temp averages, they’re all within really mild standards
of “Winter”, so very easy to deal with. Lot’s of good snow
potential too!
Conditions Notes:
Fabulous, Magnificent, Wonderful.
Real, Genuine, Authentic, Snow White Winter.
--------------- 10:20 A.M. Insert Update: --------------------
2.20.21.Web.Cam.Conditions.Observations.At.10.20.AM.a.jpg
-----------------------------------------
102/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for February 20, 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.
1.7.21.Quebec.Ski.Areas.Association.Covid.19.Operational.Policy.Update.a.jpg
Please Note: Zoom-in for Above/Below detail.
2.8.21.Update.Covid.19.Operational.Policy.Data.a.jpg
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
(*)

https://vicomap.resorts-interactive.com/map/1711
http://www.tremblant.ca/galleries/webcams/index-e.htm
http://translate.google.com/translate_t ... =fr&tl=en#
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/CAQC0360
Forum Index: http://alturl.com/r4cco


If you would like to look up dates you visited Tremblant, or you
want to research days/weeks/months to visit, you can sample what
they look like historically, month by month, year by year.
When reviewing dates from any of the past, numbered, archived pages,
you can use the "Previous Topic" or "Next Topic" buttons, located
screen far right, in upper date/message bar to scroll through sequential
dates, or use your browsers "back" button to stay on the selected index
page for non-sequential date reviews in either forward or reverse order.
There are approximately 6, 25 day Index pages per season.
(

First index page with the latest posts. That gives you an immediate,
current to 25 day past, review scroll of Winter Alpine Conditions by
consecutive date.)
.