12/17/23 #Tremblant Conditions

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12/17/23 #Tremblant Conditions

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48(*) Open Trails.




Looks Like It Could Be A Wee Bit Messy Later Today...


The way it looks now, the worst of it would be the drive-time home.


For Best Results Today:

Consult The Unique Tremblant Info.Ski Crews
At Their Summit Gondola Offload Station.




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Weather Notes:




Very, very fortunate that the messy bits appear to
be primarily Apres Ski today, which should leave
pretty much the whole ski-day simply overcast.


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Conditions Notes:


Warm, Easy, Spring-like.


We do not anticipate any significant weather intrusion
what-so-ever during open hours today. If the active
system moves in more quickly than forecast, then for
sure the last couple of runs could be damp, but
considering it is Sunday afternoon, the bulk of the
regional commuter crowd is already likely to be on
the road by 2:00 P.M. anyway.

This weather profile is likely to keep the spontaneous
attendance group on the light side.

Clinically, it has every good chance of being an excellent
spring-like high performance day. With the amount of
pre-existing warmth in the surfaces, Ski edges may not be
so critical. If there is a wild-card, it might be in the speed
or glide categories, but regardless, the traction and lateral
grip should be fabulous.

It has a very high probability of being very forgiving and
for aspiring Beginners and Intermediates it may be a great
chance to add a bit of slope challenge with minimal risk.
As long as you maintain absolute stopping and speed control,
a fun day to explore some new skills development.




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48/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open
Trails, Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for December 17, 2023, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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