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95(*) Open Trails on the White Winter
4 Sides of Tremblant!
Are You Looking For Winter?
(part "A")
If So...
It's Tremblant To The Rescue! It May Be Warm, Or It May Be Green....
where ever you you are right now, but at Tremblant...
It's Cool and Winter!
Whoa There, Mother Nature, Minus 22 C, or for our visiting American Cousins,
8 Below Zero F, certainly qualifies as "Cool"!
Quite a bit cooler than the original -16 C forecasted for last night, but if
it does follow through with the "Sunny" part, there should be enough
Solar thermal energy to bring that up a fair way toward the projected
day-time high of -3 C. Frankly though, with an airmass this cool to begin
with, while possible, it's not necessarily likely that it would rise 20 degrees C
during the course of the day, sunny or not.
Time will tell on that one, and we'll try to remember to update that
in Apres Ski notes later on.
On The Other Hand....
The Skiing and Boarding are going to be "Out Of This World"
Fantastic! Nothing Skis like "Squeaky Cold" Snow!
The "Grip","Traction" and "Speed" properties of very cold snow are the
very best that exist, so bundle up and enjoy because today is "Winter"
defined!
You will be able to set your edges into this cold snow with the highest
degree of reliability and confidence as there are comparatively few
glitches and the immaculate grooming of the Mountain Crews Night Shift
will have generated a level of Corduroy that will be very close to flawless.
You Can't Get This Kind Of Corduroy At The Mall.... And You're Certainly Not Going To Find This
Kind Of Corduroy At The GAP.... But You Will Find It All Day, Every Day, At Tremblant!
Are You Looking For Winter?
(part "B")....As of 8:00 A.M. This Morning
95(*) Open Trails on the Official, Downloadable,
PDF, Trail and Grooming status report,
Courtesy of Tremblant.ca There is no substitute for Winter at Tremblant!
Links:
http://www.tremblant.ca
http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm
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