99/102(*) Open Trails.
Exactly As Forecast...
BEAUTIFUL !
This pic. is roughly 18 hours old, so it will be exactly the same now.
If you did not read our yesterday post on the both the utility and
symbolic importance of this tiny, but magnificently beautiful fraction
of Tremblant right now, use the “Previous Topic” buttons to go back
to review it immediately. We stand by the complete hypothesis as
valid and ongoing.
This Is Real, This Is Tremblant Today.
1.12.26.Nord.North.Le.Tunnel.Spectacular.Skiing.Beautiful.Views.Authentic.Tremblant.BP.Picfile.a.jpg
Weather Notes:
A snow easy forecast...
Conditions Notes:
In The Groomed:
Continued very fine to excellent for this date in historical
perspective. In order to be objective we need to point out
that in dealing with Mother Nature, there are always things
that happen in the fingerprint of weather and use/wear
influences that can generate glitches. We’ve had some
local Expert feedback that point out a couple examples
of icy bits, one on Gagnon, between the Expo sector peak
and the Lowell Thomas Quad Base, the other on Beauvallon,
so we want to acknowledge that you may encounter these
types of anomalies in the course of circulating, however it
is likely that anything you found yesterday may be different
today, as it probably will be different again tomorrow.
The very best strategy for dealing with the almost infinite
little issues that Mother Nature and traffic can render is
having well and recently tuned edges to optimize edge-set
traction.
The best way to rip, is to have dependable grip, and that
comes primarily from sharp tools.
In The Sous Bois/Hors Piste/Glades and Un-Groomed:
A year ago today, we had 213cm’s of base accumulations
on the way to a record over 600cm’s seasons total...
today we’re at 265cm’s, so as a starting point for both
coverage and quality we now have a touch over a half
a metre more and that tells you most of what you need
to know about both the current situation, as well as future
potentials.
More fresh snowfall equals better conditions, especially
when there is light mid-week attendance, so explore
with appropriate speed caution, and have fun. There’s
great adventure everywhere!
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