11/25/12 Tremblant Conditions

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11/25/12 Tremblant Conditions

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Apres Ski Introduction @ 7:10 P.M.

Excusez-moi...

Is this January ? ... or November ???


P'tit Bonheur... An Alpine Dream...
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Whatever month it is... today was the first day of truly winter surfaces
as the fresh natural snow over the base created by Mountain Crews blended
to render satin like mid-winter like carving on P'tit Bonheur.

If you were on it yesterday, you'd say it felt like a totally different day today,
better, more refined, fast, grippy and Smoooth!

Lot's more Tremblant news in prime time, full Apres Ski, coming up by 9:00 P.M.


------------------ 6:31 A.M. Orig. Post --------------------

14(*) Open Trails on the refreshed surfaces
of Tremblant.

Refreshed from both Mother Nature and Mountain Crews.


Special Weekend Addition With Wallpaper Full-Size
Tremblant Geographic Theme. Go Fullscreen, Big Screen
if you can.


The statistical accumulation of Natural Snow is 4 CM or 2 inches.

Due to the vigorous wind that came yesterday at this time(we thought
things might be "Gusty" compared to the forecast, but it was actually
howling at times), there will be drifting factors that will benefit leeward
sectors of terrain today.

It's going to be an interesting day in a very good way because
there's just so much open terrain to explore for this early date.

Here is a sample that was taken at around 3:10 P.M. on Versant Nord,
the North Side, La Traverse, at "Last Run". We're looking back up the
descending left hand side just below the half way mark and you can pretty
clearly see what's gone on with drifting accumulation in about 2 hours!
Scroll --->>> sideways for complete image detail.
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The Skier in this pic. is showing excellent form. We would bet you a
$100.00 Bucks she has really fresh sharp edges though, as much of the
centre portion of this run had a very slick, icy portion that was being
kept scraped clean by less skilled users that were skidding down the middle.

Her good form where others were having difficulty, was only possible
with top-level edge control. In the mean-time, if your skill set included
short radius fall-line turns, you could find this very sweet powder line
on the leeward trail edge, not 5 meters away!

About 20 minutes after the pic. above, "Last Run" on the South was
also experiencing it's own fair share of new snow.
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While this pic shows the broader expanse of upper Johannsen, below
the crest it narrows towards the runout to the Gondola and there are
moderately sized moguls that require care with speed. All the new snow
could mean an improvement in width and smoothness this morning.

Let's back up for a few moments earlier in the day which had a very
pleasant sunny component with the previous night's drop in temps.


The Saturday crowd was in a relaxed mood and typical of early
season, there were many who were quite happy to be enjoying the
moment, glad to be out on the slopes and not in any particular hurry.
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Great early season conditions also bring out some strange creatures
that we've come to recognize as unique to Planet Tremblant....

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There were also many who were out for high quality Race Team
training and all runs were being used for that purpose to one
degree or another.
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Looking out in the distance over the North it was certainly evident
that there were Snow Squalls in the neighbourhood. The wind was pushing
them quickly and you could see them moving in.

That was particularly clear as you came up the Gondola at the noon hour.
More than one "Wall Of White" could be seen rapidly approaching.
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Members of the Tremblant360 Team had commented about icy South sectors
in the morning, but seeing these walls of snow squalls rushing towards you
gave promise to some quickly changing surface conditions that would benefit
from the obvious newly arriving fresh snow.

Mother Nature did not disappoint. We ran this pic below in yesterday's Apres Ski
edit and we're running it again this morning because it very clearly shows just
how much Mother Nature was adding to the mix here at Tremblant yesterday.


Check out the very cool aerodynamics around the base of the Board
in this shot.

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Anyone complaining about "icy" while these snowy conditions could
be had on P'tit Bonheur was nuts!


Of course the action never stops at the Lowell Thomas Sector,
North Park on "Rope Tow". We never have to wait more than a
couple of minutes to see great air!

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Todays Weather:

Starts out at -7C, and rises to around -4C with moderate
Westerly Winds moving across the Summit from the Soleil
zone towards Beauchemin. Riding up Lowell Thomas you may
feel it as you approach the Summit. On TGV, it will be more
or less at your back.

Sunny, Snowy, Overcast, Bright... you name it, highly variable
and quick changing sky patterns that may include snow squalls
and/or blowing surface snow. There will be leeward drifting
around contours or Trail edges and if the wind is quiet even
briefly, if it's sunny you'll be able to feel solar energy.

Much like yesterday, keeping the wind out with properly
sealed outer layers together with overlaps at wrist, waist
and neck will yield the most comfort.

14(*) Open Trails on the Official, Downloadable PDF,
Trail and Grooming status report, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Please note: there are some grid line anomalies in the PDF
and the Snowmaking column is not being shown. There definitely
is Snowmaking in multiple sectors.
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If you can get here, do it.

We've got a fantastic introduction to this winter's season
and you're missing a great opportunity if you don't take advantage of it.


See Below to "Reply" for Special "Looking Forward",
"2+2" Adding up the evidence...


Links:

http://www.tremblant.ca

http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm

(*) :?: Understanding Trail Counts - http://alturl.com/n54py

http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/trailmap-e.htm

http://www.tremblant.ca/galleries/webcams/index-e.htm

http://translate.google.com/translate_t ... =fr&tl=en#

http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/CAQC0360

Forum Index: http://alturl.com/r4cco

:) Bring Back The Memories... :arrow: Research Future Visits...
If you would like to look up dates you visited Tremblant, or you
want to research days/weeks/months to visit, you can sample what
they look like historically, month by month, year by year.

GoTo: Archive, Search Reports by Date: Index: http://tinyurl.com/yktelmu

When reviewing dates from any of the past, numbered, archived pages,
you can use the "Previous Topic" or "Next Topic" buttons, located
screen far right, in upper date/message bar to scroll through sequential
dates, or use your browsers "back" button to stay on the selected index
page for non-sequential date reviews in either forward or reverse order.


There are approximately 6, 25 day Index pages per season.

( :idea: If you "Bookmark" the link above, it will always take you to the
First index page with the latest posts. That gives you an immediate,
current to 25 day past, review scroll of Winter Alpine Conditions by
consecutive date.)

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Re: 11/25/12 Tremblant Conditions

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Weekend Special ....

Working Title(s)..
.

"Looking Forward"

or...

"2 + 2 ... Adding Up The Evidence..."


There probably isn't a Tremblant fan alive that isn't looking forward to
more snow, more open terrain and the fine surfaces that come with the
fullness of time as Winter sets in.

That said, if you're at Tremblant it's not hard to put "2 +2" together to see
what's in store, so here's the basic summary showing North Sector Samples
that sooner or later will be coming our way.

This wil be of particular interest to those planning to visit Tremblant in the
upcoming near weeks because if the cold weather remains consistent, we
at Tremblant360 at least, believe that we're about 3 weeks ahead of
normal schedule!!!


Snowmaking at the Expo Summit !!!
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-----Admin Edit --- for above 11/24/12 pic we'll call "Before"...
and Below pic 11/25/12...we'll call "After", one day later.

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------------------ end of edit -------------------------

Add the one above, with this one below and the future looks bright for
the near-term development of a Top-To-Bottom North Side descent path.


Snowmaking On Beauchemin Lower, as seen from
Lowell Thomas Triple Chair Base Loading Zone.

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The icing on the cake, so-to-speak is this webcam composite stitched array showing
Snowmaking right across the whole North Base Zone from the Beauchemin/Sissy Schuss
run-outs, right over to the Duncan Quad Loading zone.


This Morning At North Base:
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Keep fingers crossed Tremblant Fans... Things are looking surprisingly good!

We sincerely wish the entire Mountain Operations Group the very best as
they work around the clock to bring us as much as possible, as soon as Mother Nature permits!


Merci Mountain Crews!!!

P.S. ...

Check Out Our Season's Opening Video !

Link Below
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Re: 11/25/12 Tremblant Conditions

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The essence of today's T360 Apres Ski is two part:

1) We think Tremblant is 2, if not 3 weeks ahead of the average terrain
development for this point in time.

14 Open trails with Top-To-Bottom, full Mountain vertical is exceptional
for Opening day and Opening week.

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Having Rope Tow, Lowell Thomas and La Traverse on line from Opening day
is not something we're usually used to until after the 24 Hour Children's Charity
Fundraiser, December 10th or so.

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2) The advantage of having the extensive Blown Snowmaking Base in place
right now is that when Tremblant receives Natural Snow like last night's
and today's, it synergistically creates instant mid-winter surfaces.

Wow... It's not hard to be enthusiastic about that...

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Lowell Thomas To La Traverse.
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Perfect? no, two days ago we had +9C and sunny, followed by a quick drop
sub-zero, overcast and windy so there are icy sections that have Ski Patrol
postings warning Mountain users "Experts Only", so due care and control
caveat's are inherent in any discussions about conditions.

For example, the pic above is located just above La Traverse. All the traffic
from both Rope Tow and Lowell Thomas have to use this route that focuses
all of it through a 10 metre wide section of La Traverse's steepest pitch
and that volume has a high wear factor when it's so concentrated.

Not much you can do, it's still only the 3rd week of November and we're so
lucky to have so much, so early. We just have to adapt and deal with it where
ever surface glitches occur.

As time goes by, Mountain Crews will definitely refine these areas with
overnight grooming. Improvements do and are happening every day.

Tremblant Parks Fans/Users are having an early season blast!
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You don't have to wait hardly at all to see really well performed
Park Tricks that happen one after another all day long in the
North Park, Rope Tow module line, but... That usually doesn't
happen 'till a couple of weeks before Christmas!

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Passionate Winter Alpine Snow Sports Participants have an extraordinary
opportunity to get a Jump Start on the season with record setting
terrain availability at Tremblant.

Play "hooky", book time off, take a leave of absence, run away from home,
disappear for a few days, but whatever you do...
don't miss it!


P.S.

It just kept Snowing and Snowing Natural all day.
Mountain Crews have the Big Guns on all over.

Tomorrow will probably be the best day of this early season so far...


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