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Preliminary T360 Apres Ski.
If You Were Here Today, This Is What You Got....
If You Were Not Here Today, This Is What You Missed... If You Can Be Here Tomorrow,
You Should Make That A Priority...
Tremblant Defines Winter, Inspires Art.
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More Later In Late Night Apres Ski....
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95(*) Open Trails On The Very Snowy, Quite Nearly,
Very, Very Close To, Right Up There Near....
Perfect 4 Sides Of Tremblant!
While "perfect" may not be possible from a technical standpoint,
when it comes to the quintessential "Winter" day, today is going
to be pretty close.
IntroPic...
We Found All The Snow We've Been Hoping For...
Crude Measuring Devices...
Effective Depth Picture... The Official Tremblant.ca Snow Report shows 4CM, or 2 inches
of Fresh Snow...
With All Due Respect...
Forget that!
There's a lot more in places like the one shown above due to
the naturally occurring Orographic Snowfall and the wind induced
drifting that has taken place, primarily on Versant Nord, The North Side.
These accumulations above and beyond the simple stat's are
the icing on your Tremblant cake today, and every other day
this phenomenon occurs, about 15 or so times per season
we recon, on average.
Here are your first clues to a great day coming right up
at Tremblant. Immaculate Grooming detail being applied
to Abundant Natural Snow in the trees and on the ground,
as far as the eye can see...
One of the big reasons is yesterday...
While the "Stat's" show one thing....
it was snowing and drifting and snowing and piling up...
all day long....
au contraire... above...
Bad Attitude Board... Looking at the graphics on one of the
boards above, one can not escape the fact that this Board
has a "Bad Attitude". The reality, both yesterday and especially
today is quite the opposite! Everything is Excellent!
Below...
When It's This Snowy,
People Start Jumping Around! Todays Skiing And Boarding...
Generally, Excellent.
The past week has seen an overwhelmingly positive contribution
to already very fine conditions. Mountain Crews have been working
all day and all night to blend in blown and natural snow to the existing
base and that takes time, usually a day or two, to compact and
integrate after each natural snow event. In that regard, today is
better than yesterday, tomorrow will see improvements from today
and so on. The day after a "Snow Event", Beginners may even find
some of the "Green" trails a bit thick with deeper layers of surface,
but after a days traffic and another night of Grooming, compression
occurs that becomes very resilient, with a firmer, easier top layer for
steering, braking etc., yet remains soft for the entire day.
That's today.
Conditions and Equipment Caveats:
There may, can, and will probably be some glitches.
Those glitches may include, icy sectors on some of the
steeper pitches, or where the wind has worked
on wide open sections to expose a very firm or slick
base, or where daily traffic wears off looser top layers
to reveal the base. We did have "Thermal" and "Wet"
events earlier in the week, however they were fairly
short, time wise, so within the scope of seasonal
variations, we got away with comparatively little damage
which has been largely covered up with fresh, or broken up
and Groomed into blended soft top layers.
From time to time, we hear of complaints about Grooming
preferences, largely on Expert Terrain. Our best suggestion
is to call Tremblant's Customer Service 1-800 line, or if you're
on the Mountain, stop in at the Ski Patrol Summit H/Q and let
them know.
Sharp, Freshly tuned edges are your best friend whenever
there's exposed "Firm", "Slick", "Icy", or "Exposed Base"
in the surface conditions mix.
If you haven't had an edge/base tuneup recently, get one.
Todays Weather... Overnight -12 C gives way quickly to the thermal energy of the sun
with a projected high of -7 C. We would not be surprised to see that
go a bit higher as the day matures.
The winds should be Moderate and Nor-Westerly, so they
will be coming up Nansen and across the Summit from there.
95(*) Open Trails on the Official, Downloadable,
PDF, Trail and Grooming status report,
Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Don't Horse Around...
Saddle Up And Head Out To Tremblant!
Links:
http://www.tremblant.ca
http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm
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