102/102(*) Open Trails
This Is What Your Friends At Tremblant Are Doing All Day...
and frankly... it’s been like this for months...
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With the addition of yesterdays snowfall, the seasonal natural
snowfall accumulation for Tremblant at March 13, 2022 is 494cm’s.
That means this Winter of 2021/2022 is T360 Officially
projected to be a statistical “Super Season”, because...
We have natural snowfall seasonal statistics for 24 years.
The 24 year seasonal average TOTAL is just over 420cm’s,
and we define a statistical “Super Season” to be a basic
calculation of 20% over that 24 year average, i.e., for
purposes of easy numbers, 500cm’s.
There are 2 fundamental benefits to this numeric evaluation.
Number 1 is the quality of the Ski Season as it develops.
Obviously more snow than average means more rapid
expansion of the open trails, earlier in the season, and
at a higher level of quality than if there was less snow.
We have been enjoying that all along in every-day experience.
Number 2 is the sustainability of the season in terms of
both the quality of the base and the retained number of
open trails into the spring season when the sun rises higher
in the sky, with longer daylight hours and inevitably, with
the “Heat” of “Spring”.
It is the latter, reason 2, that we want to focus on in this
first day of the time-adjusted “Daylight Savings Time” of
1 hour of “Spring Ahead” when the clocks of North America
jump forward by an hour.
Over 20% more snowfall than average is going to mean a
very high quality spring skiing season. The probability is
that quality should extend to both a higher than average
number of open trails available right up to the official
closing date of April 18, 2022, plus, a higher level of
sustained base depth and coverage, simultaneously.
What this means is that for Tremblant discretionary trip/visit
planners, making a commitment for spontaneous Tremblant
attendance over the entire span of the Spring Skiing period
is going to be rewarded by very, very fine conditions and
accessible terrain of well above average metrics.
Bottom line on this point... Book it now.
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Weather Notes:
A short burp of winter temps with a little added spice
in the form of “Breezes”... just look at those peak gust
velocities for today, definitely “Wind-Chill” territory.
Looking forward though... pretty much working towards
an established spring forecasting trend if you consider
that today may be the last sub-zero C daytime high for
at least the next 2 weeks???
Supplementary Weather Data For March 11/12/13, 2022.
Conditions Notes:
A significant mechanical advantage that all Tremblant guests
will enjoy going forward from this point is the ambient level
of frost into the Mountain that is the consequence of many,
many mid-winter overnight temps in the minus 20’s C, down
to the minus 30’s C. All that frost is deeply embedded within
the strata of the Mountains bedrock/earth and it is a huge stability
factor that is not going anywhere for weeks and weeks and weeks.
For bushwhacking Mountain hikers, there may be skiable terrain
on the shaded sides of Tremblant until June.
For today though, what it means is extraordinary range of quality
in the groomed base, as well as a deep and very stable snowpack
in the Sous Bois/Hors Piste and Un-Groomed.
It’s a win, win, win situation for current guests and all those
planning to attend in the near future.
Bottom Line On This Point:
Excellent all-round conditions now and for the foreseeable future.
Please Note: Extended Open Hours To 4:30 P.M.
102/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for March 13, 2022, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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