63/102(*) Open Trails On Versant Sud/South and Nord/North Sectors at Tremblant.
“Wish You Were Here!”
Postcard From Very Beautiful Spring Tremblant...
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While the Soleil Sector is closed during the weekdays this
week, it is projected to open for the final Easter Holiday
weekend of the season and based on the current evidence
of visible raw material and conditions both finished groomed
as well as au natural un-groomed, we are confident that weather
permitting, that should be easily possible.
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There has been as much as a +7 C temp inversion to a warmer Summit
this morning. Very unusual to this degree, but we think it will even out
by the noon hour.
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Weather Notes:
Please Note: Substantial temperature inversion to
warmer Summit.
Sunscreen Alert!
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Super Spring Bump Happy!
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Conditions Notes:
In The Groomed:
Ultra-Spring super soft conditions may start early
today due to a significant temperature inversion
to a warmer Summit level by over +6 C.
This could be highly variable over and around open
sectors and elevations so you’ll need to be ready
for anything.
A major asset for retained speed and glide in any
spring skiing scenario is ski base wax or coating
for “warm” range snow surfaces. We actually use
a hydrophobic coating applied with a small disc
pad that takes about 6 minutes to do a pair of
skis and for that investment we can whiz around
with obviously greater ease and speed than most
others who may be finding the warm moist spring
snow to be sticky or lack glide on shallower slope
angles.
If you’re attending at Tremblant this, or any other
spring, do some homework, research base coating
treatments and bring your gear to the Mountain
prepared for optimized performance. A very little
effort and a small investment can really make big
differences when saturation drag potentially exists.
In The Sous Bois/Hors Piste/Glades and Un-Groomed:
Very near ideal in the end of season open terrain.
Lots of durable base that has remarkably few hazards
for this date.
Please refer to the pic. above of Versant Nord/North Side
Windigo, off the Expo Sector peak as a summary/sample.
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