It’s really freekin’ Cold out right this second. Fortunately,
we’re not Skiing right now so it’s not that big a deal.
There is actually a benefit too. Cryogenically exposed Snow
Skis with exceptional Performance in both Speed and Control.
You just do not see the responsiveness that you get with
“Squeaky” cold Snow anywhere else.
The Sun is high enough in the sky now that there is Thermal
energy from Solar by mid-day, so afternoon’s will be Very Sweet!
If you can get out this week… do it.
--------------- 8:59 A.M. Orig. Post ----------------
88(*) Open Trails on the Crisp, Cool, Sunny Slopes of Tremblant.
A Classic, Superb, Scenic, Tremblant Snow White Winter Day.
It’s the kind of day that both defines and summarizes most of what
keeps us all in love with Alpine Skiing and Snowboarding.
100% Coverage at a level of Quality that is not only Excellent to begin with,
but for those fortunate enough to be here for a multi-day visit, Quality that’s
going to do nothing but improve daily with the incremental refinement that
comes with the Dedicated efforts of Tremblant’s skilled Mountain Operations Team.
Get ready for a series of Very Close to perfect days… starting right now.
… that’s really all you you need to know.
Next comes all you need to really do… which is to get yourself in the
picture.
A review of the Official Open Trail List shows that there are 93/95 Trails in
use with only 2 actually closed.
------------- Conditions Caveats ----------------
There could be the odd Naturally occurring Hazards, but if they exist,
they will be insignificant to the overall Excellence of the Groomed
Terrain. Use your head, with the School Break Guests, traffic may be
the biggest safety concern over the next two weeks or so. Allow
extra room for passing and manoeuvring. Beginners and those new
to the area can make sudden directional changes, so watch out
near Trail intersections, runout’s and on narrower Trails.
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88(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking and Lift Status for March 2nd, 2014,
Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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you really should be Visiting Tremblant at this precise moment...
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http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm
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they look like historically, month by month, year by year.
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