This is what we've got now...(*)
Proof of Snow, Summit.
Proof of Snow, North.
Proof of Snow Making, Summit.
Proof of Snow Making, North.
Summit Temps dip below zero by mid-day
and by 2:15 P.M., there was clear evidence
of natural Snow building on the summit. By 4:14 P.M.
there was visible preparation by Mountain Crews
to establish Snow Making.
As far as we can tell, Snow Making has been ongoing since
about 4:20 P.M. today
(*) Please Note: There could be more, however
above noted are the only ones we have "Proof"
for.
All included in "Reply", below.
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-------------- 8:17 A.M. Orig. Post --------------------------------
Original Post:
3(*) open runs on the official list
being the one descent from the Summit,
Via La Crete, to P'tit Bonheur and
riding up on Lowell Thomas.
Excusez-moi Mother Nature,
can we please move on now?
Dear Mother Nature...
We will continue to love P'tit Bonheur for as long as we can
bolt two boards on to our feet and let gravity take over, but
we need some more snow please... or at the very least,
could you please turn down the heat so our Hero's in
Mountain Operations can make snow and spread it around a bit?
We think today will pretty much be a carbon copy
of yesterday and all we can say is thank-goodness
the Summit's higher elevation means cooler temps
than base levels, because that's a big reason we've
been able to enjoy the remarkable and very fine durability
of P'tit Bonheur.
Summit still shows "White", not to mention "fog".... When it looks like this, above, on the Web Cam, it looks like this,
below, on the ground... As far as the weather goes... we're already way outside
the projected temps for this hour at +8 when they're
supposed to be +2, but the forecasted trend does show a
fairly rapid drop during the day as a front passes through
taking us back to more favourable Snow making temps...
Not a minute to soon either, we really need these lower
temps to get winter back on track.
Todays Hourly Weather Network Projections Page under construction, refresh as necessary?
3(*) Open Trails on the Official, Downloadable PDF
Grooming and Trail status report, courtesy of
http://www.tremblant.ca
The remarkably fine, carve like butter,
P'tit Bonheur surfaces. The preservation of P'tit Bonheur's fine surfaces since opening
day is almost a miracle, but there they are, still today.
If you can "dress for the occasion", you will be rewarded with
another excellent training day. If your bases are done with
"warm" temp range wax or coating, you will be fast too.
It's a "Private Club", Tremblant Die-Hard fan day.
Our Motto "If there's a strip of snow big enough to do turns on,
and a way to get to the top... We'll be there!"
Links:
http://www.tremblant.ca
http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm
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