Tremblant360 Reader Utility Notice. 2.22.15

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Tremblant360 Reader Utility Notice. 2.22.15

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Why We Frequently Photograph In Many Of The Same Locations:


It would be impossible for one person to cover and document the 4 corners,
and all points therein, of Tremblant’s vast amount of Terrain and Trail Network
every single day. So, over the seasons we have identified key areas that reflect
not only the typical conditions, but the sensitivities to Weather and Wear factors
that are common to average Trail or Sector status.


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Above: It’s Obvious You(and everyone who’s going to be at Tremblant today),
Will Be Having A Good Ski Day If You Wake Up To This View...


The value of doing that is that both we, and any regular readers or trip planning
researchers can observe Trends. Those “Trends” might be from day to day, week
to week, month to month or year to year, depending on the frame of reference
required by the individual. What makes that practical for Tremblant360.com
readers is the dated “Index” that allows any level of examination in either
sequential days or comparative blocks of the same time within any season
using common locational denominators. “Trends” best appear as “Trends” when
the comparisons have some basic common element, like location, so if Trail “X”
looked a particular way a week ago, looking at Trail “X” today allows both
us and you to see the “trends” as they evolve. That would not be possible
nor the reports as meaningful, if the pic’s were randomly different all the time.

An additional challenge we face is that you may be a regular reader or this
may be the first time you’ve ever seen this site and you’ve never been to
Tremblant before, so how do we balance the different needs and/or perceptions
of those opposite ranges of Tremblant Experience?

Taking your “Pulse” repeatedly to determine optimum Heart-rate for participating
in a Marathon is not a matter of Boredom, it is a valuable diagnostic component
in the pursuit of careful monitoring of your personal Health. Taking the “Pulse”
repeatedly at specific locations in Tremblant’s Winter Alpine Snow Sport Terrain
is not a matter of Boredom either, it's a valuable tool in identifying trends in the
health of the Mountain’s Conditions.

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