The Skiing was as beautiful and as tranquil as this Versant Nord stream...
Take a deep breath... then, relax......
No, it's not a slope-side action shot, but it sure sums up the day...
Quiet and Serenely Beautiful....
(Most people blast right by this scene on the drive into the North Side,
they don't even know what's just off to the side, but we do, and so do you.)
There will some who will find fault in the day...
Critics are never out of work....
But we had a blast, other than couple little inconveniences
related to vision, it was fairly warm and the Trail surfaces
were just about immaculate.
More in Apres Ski Reply, attached below and under
construction at 10:30 P.M., Lord Willing......
----------------- 7:45 A.M. Orig. Post ---------------
95(*) Open Trails on the 100% Winter, 4 Sides of Tremblant.
-7C this morning and all will be well for today we think....
All was certainly well yesterday, and despite the photo challenged
flat, grey light with a telephoto snap shot, this pic of Toboggan over on
the Soleil Sector was completely typical of every square centimetre
of Tremblant we covered... Excellent fun, excellent surface.
Toboggan got our spontaneous "Trail du Jour" award.
It was a "Hoot" with a capital "H"!!! Everywhere we went was fast, fun, and damn near perfect...
Everyone else seemed to be having fun too....
We think today will be a Repeat.
We'll let you know if you can't be here...
Here's a repeat of our late last night Apres Ski Weather Notations... More on the way here after a few chores get done...
Every season Mother Nature takes us through the same cycles of
temps, snow fall, and any other seasonal variations that can and usually
do include "warm" spells. Just as usually we have what we might call a
"Run" on Winter, a period of extended initial seasons cold that is virtually
uninterrupted and goes a long way to establishing the seasons quality.
Basically, that's almost been since November 10th or so when Tremblant
started blowing snow in the very early cold of this record season.
Today may be the last day of that initial "Run" of winter, so when we found
this little pic. in the group, taken over the left shoulder as you ride up the
Soleil Quad, we thought it was oddly appropriate as a sort-of tribute to
the man with the original vision for the Alpine Ski Resort at Tremblant,
Joe Ryan.
We're calling this simple picture looking down Ryan, Tremblant Trail # 24,
"Spirit Of Joe", a skiers silhouette on the pristine White Winter Wonderful
of a most picturesque Tremblant scene that is not much different in this
specific location, than it was on this date in 1939.
Winter is going to be here for months to come, more snow, more
pure winter enjoyment, and even better conditions yet to come in the
fullness of the season which is not yet mature.
95(*) Open Trails on the Official, Downloadable, PDF,
Trail and Grooming Status Report, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca pg. under evolutionary construction while we conduct
"Research and Development" at Tremblant.
yer good ta' go for today, if you can.....
Based on what we know now, you should be able to find this, pretty much
all day....
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
Forum Index: http://alturl.com/r4cco


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