re-configured orig. post, Part A)
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52(*) Open Trails on the Part A)... very snowy,
and Part B).... going to get even more snowy, slopes of Tremblant!
Part A) Picture Number one today comes from one of our
most trusted Field Reporters, Sacha LeClair on Instagram @sachaleclair
The "Part A)" reference comes from the existing "Very Snowy" which
came on Tuesday.
Windigo, Versant Nord, North Side @ Tremblant. "Today Was Stellar" was a comment first attached. While the
complete pic as shown above is totally sufficient to make the point
in it's displayed size, we could not resist clicking on the magnifier
that came with the screen view file. The magnifier expanded the pic
far beyond our screens dimensions, but at the same time it revealed
a very nicely detailed "picture within a picture". We took the liberty
of doing a screen shot of the most detailed portion of the Snow Surface
because as skiers/boarders we always place the highest priority on
showing the snow surface that viewers can readily identify with.
The interesting result is a rather artistic-like image that immediately
conveys just how snowy it's been at Tremblant for the past 36 hours
or so.
scroll---->>> for complete image. This is a no-thumbnail zone.
We very much appreciate contributions, and Sacha has made
many of them. Together with "Miller", these O-Town Tremblant fans
are dedicated frequent fliers and we enjoy hearing from them
every time they're in touch.
We received 2 other pic's from @sachaleclair (Instagram), that we're
going to include tomorrow.
Part B
They(Weather Pro's) Call It A "Colorado Low"...
... but because it's going to bring so much snow,
We call it a "Tremblant Mountain High"!
This is a Sample of exactly what can happen when a Snow Storm
of this forecast proportion hits Tremblant.
We're showing it here because we want you to
keep this image in your mind while you review the
following, then make your plans to get to Tremblant
as soon as you can...
Statistical.35CM.SnowFall.Drift.Factor.Versant.Nord.Pic.File.Sample.PB.115.jpg After Tuesday's already big Snow Storm,
there is a high probability that we'll get really
whacked heavily again with a potential of up
to 40 Cm of NEW SNOW within the next 48 Hours!
That makes the Weather the really big story, not to mention
all the benefits of a truly Mega-White Christmas!!!!
Let's Start With This....
Details:
Chart Detail:
24 Hour Range: 48 Hour and Beyond:
52(*) Open Trails on the Official, Downloadable, PDF,
Trail and Grooming Status Report, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Is It really that Good? ....don't even ask...
Just run away to Tremblant as soon as you can!
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Links 'n not-so-fine print:
http://www.tremblant.ca
http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm
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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
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