Still processing pic's from last weekend and thought this was
kinda good... Titled "Enough Snow on McCulloch?" We'll try to have a real Apres Ski up later....
Info for tomorrow as well.
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Apres Lunch Edit.
It's cool enough to commence with Daytime Snowmaking
at the North Base. An Excellent sign! ---------- 8:27 A.M. Orig. Post -----------------------
17(*) Open Trails with early morning
"Progressive" Weather alert on Both
North And South.
Versant Nord Scheduled OPEN Today!
Gradual Opening of many runs this A.M. due to
overnight warm to freezing temps and rain turning
into snow and resultant transition from soft to solid
base conditions.
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9:15 A.M. Update:
Proof Of North/Duncan OPEN!!!
Traffic to Duncan. Proof of OPEN, Passengers on Duncan! ---------------------------------------------------------
Not a single thing you can do other than be patient while
Mountain Crews run Groomers over the terrain, then have
the Ski Patrol inspect and certify to Open.
Occasionally Mother Nature delivers odd timing on overnight
weather factors that squeeze the morning openings back
and this is certainly one of them.
The Good News is that the North Side is scheduled to be open
Top-To-Bottom Today!
The Duncan Quad was tested last weekend and SnowMaking
on the bottom of Beauchemin have allowed Crews to get this
vital step completed and we think that's Great!
The Weather Story....
Summary, Great looking forecast with overnight lows
very favourable for snowmaking, some Sunshine and
good chance of Natural Snow!
The "Heat" is off !!!
What To (Hopefully) Expect Next At Tremblant.
Without specific reference to timeline because there
may be variables we're not aware of.
As purely a speculation based on the amount of work that's
been put into the Summit of the Expo Sector, we anticipate
that Sissy Schuss, Upper, and Entrance to Gagnon, as well as
Fuddle Duddle Lower, to Expo Base, could be the next significant
Terrain to come on-line.
This path sequence allows a ton of flexible options for Mountain
users to "Keep Moving" with no/minimum lift lines, particularly
with Duncan on-line too.
17(*) Open Trails.
Please Note "Progressive" Openings
Due to transitional overnight weather.
Screenshot of Official, Downloadable PDF
Trail and Grooming status, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca With Both Major Base South and North zones now
Officially OPEN, today is the start of the best of the season
as things unfold and develop from this point forward.
When are you going to get here?
We hope it's soon!
Links:
http://www.tremblant.ca
http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm
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