4/21/25 #Tremblant Conditions

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4/21/25 #Tremblant Conditions

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------ April 21, 2025 - Apres Ski Season, Apres Ski ---------


Contains Both Today Specific, As Well As Seasonal Summary.


------- Notice Of Under Progressive Construction: --------



Here’s The Way It Ended Up...

Full and excellent wall-to-wall, Summit-to-Base, Versant Sud/South Side
total Mountain vertical on Beauvallon Haut/Upper, Bas/Lower, and...
Nansen Haut/Upper, Bas/Lower.

(See Nansen Bas/Lower 9:03 A.M. Insert Update sample pic. below.)



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Fabulous, Just Fabulous...


Your Best Signs Of Great Spring Skiing!

Late season coverage has favoured Versant Nord/North Side slopes
and you can see all the evidence of that in this pic. below where
the snow white ambience extends through the width of the entire frame.



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The bottom line on today is that it was extraordinary for the
amount and quality of Open terrain that certainly reflected
both the deep, stored frost in the mass of the Mountain, as well
as the 604cm’s of total seasonal snowfall, a combination that
makes this closing day one of the best ever recorded.



Please note that additional content will be added as
specifically applicable to April 21, 2025, the closing day,
plus summary and comparative material/metrics applicable
to the entire season.

It may take several days into weeks to process everything
however we do intend to add here incrementally as post-season
time permits.

Due to the focused demands of producing this journal, other
aspects of normal life get set aside until the season ends so
in that regard there is a fair amount of catch-up that will take
time to reckon with before this file can be fully updated.

In the mean-time, please review today’s original post below,
as well as the incremental inserts/additions and thanks for your patience!


----- Please Note: Apres Ski Notice Of Revised Open Trails To 46(*) ------

Archival Data Attached Below As “Reply/Page 2” Due To
Attachment Limit On This Original Post.





-------------- 7:47 A.M. Orig. Post: ------------------




48(*) Open Trails.


Closing Day For 2024/2025 Tremblant Winter Ski Season.


------------ 8:33 A.M Insert Update: -----------------


This Is Real... This Is Tremblant Right This Second.



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-------------- 9:03 A.M. Insert Update: ---------------

Local Expert Feedback...

“They Have Done A Fabulous Job Of Grooming."

For any late April closing day in the years of this journal, this Nansen
Bas/Lower pic. below is extraordinary for the 21st. of April. Obviously
the sun, temps and warm winds have gotten to the bush snow at
these lower Sud/South elevations, but as a testament to the
604 cm’s snowfall total, plus the weeks of deep winter chill
and the grooming skills of Tremblant’s excellent Mountain Op’s
group, what you are looking at here is truly exceptional.



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------------- 9:31 A.M Insert Update: -------------------



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The Apex Of Quite Near Ideal Spring Beautiful Function

We are continuing to feature pic’s from
the last fresh snowy day(4/17), as the
symbolic apex of this final phase of a
very fine 604 cm's “Super Season Superieur”.


This Is How You Should Remember This Spring:



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We are not sure if we can ever remember
a previous spring ski season that had such
a pure white winter look on the trails and
in the bush, so late and so close to the end.




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Of course... it does not look like this everywhere, Versant Sud,
South Side base trail-side levels are quite brown from the
long warm and often sunny days of thermal/thaw energy, but
the point is that practically right on up to “Last Run” you
have been able to find authentic bits of real winter conditions
here to a remarkable degree that may only be matched in
historical comparison, a handful of times in the last 30 years.

The pic’s above that are from only 4 days ago represent the essence
of that point, as well as the continued basis for the great conditions
we are forecasting for today.








Weather Notes:


An absolute classic Tremblant Spring Skiing day of a very
firm morning due to overnight Sub-Zero C elevated temp’s,
morphing quickly under a bright early sun into a warmer,
softening temp ranges that should become prevalent by
just around noon.



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Conditions Notes:



In The Groomed:


Gradually going from solid to soft, but starting with a
winter-like freshly groomed loose, and fine granular
mix of very skiable top layers featuring smoothness
that is not only over individual descents, but nearly
seamlessly integrated challenge levels. It should be
this very highly developed connectivity that makes
for a wonderfully easy and very effective learning day for
those aspiring skill-builders who will be enthusiastically
utilizing every minute for fun and practice.


In The Sous Bois/Hors Piste/Glades an Un-Groomed:


When and where available... Super Spring Soft!



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48/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open
Trails, Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for April 21, 2025, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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Re: 4/21/25 #Tremblant Conditions

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----- Please Note: Apres Ski Notice Of Revised Open Trails From 48(*) To 46(*) ------



Please Note(b):

This revision would have occurred during mid-day Open
hours at some point while we were out on the Mountain
doing ski conditions field work so we missed it at the
actual time it was posted.

Sorry about that.

It is our policy to record revised Open trail data when
the revision is 2 or more trail status changes, either
open’s or closes.





46/102(*) REVISED Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open
Trails, Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for April 21, 2025, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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Super Soft Super Spring, Shred This...


Versant Nord/North Side, Expo, a trail many would
consider to be one of the crown jewels in the array
of Tremblant mogul descents, is not always open
on closing day due to the sensitivities it has to spring
weather over the irregular ground features of its very
steep incline. A month of March sun and sometimes
wet spring showers when combined with the traffic
it gets because of its popularity, can sometimes cause
a loss of access coverage over the most exposed contours,
but not this year.


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The Season In Review:

Tremblant Snowfall Accumulations By Week
From November 28, 2024, to April 21, 2025

(Please see all attached notes/data below pertaining to
seasonal status labeling and historic trend perspectives.)

Tremblant Winter Ski Season, November 2024/ April 2025,
Is A "Super Season Superieur” @ 604 cm’s Total .



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Additional Weather Notes:


There are a number of synergistic components that have
facilitated the unusually large square area of open terrain
in the final phases of this 2024/2025 winter ski season
and we want to include this April 2025 weather maker
element as one of the primary support factors.

This graphic was used in several April journal entries
here and it is significant enough in terms of an overall
influence to be part of this seasons ending summary.



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Despite the cool edge to this early spring seasons weather,
there has been more than enough heat and moisture to
witness the awakening of life in the boreal forest. This shot
below is just an angle away from one of our last “Proof Of Snow”
pic’s and it shows the greening of the lichens and moss’s that so
abundantly cover the trees in this Sous Bois sector.

No camera known on this Earth could capture the complete
intensity of these gorgeous natural colours that would be
enough to make Givenchy or Van Gough jealous...



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The depth of field in the forest as it literally springs
into life is one of the rare privileges we get to see
as winter winds down, so while we’re sad to see the
snow recede, one can not deny the joy that is the
consequence of a genuine appreciation for the turning
of all four seasons.




An April 21, 2025 Statistical Data Point:

This is not just for skiing or weather “Nerd’s”, it is a
fundamentally important consideration for near-future
Ski Holiday planners who want to maximize the odd’s
of an authentic, genuine, consistent quality “Winter” ski
vacation that has highest probability of durable, thaw-free
snow conditions.


Tremblant Is Getting Snowier As The Seasons Pass.


For purposes of recognition and labeling to identify seasonal
snowfall accumulations we acknowledge a set of standard
attainments starting with the pre-existing statistical 3 decade
average (439cm’s) as a base, followed by what we call a “Super
Season” which would be 20% over the pre-existing base average
(526cm's), followed again by any season with over 600 cm’s
which we call a “Super Season Superieur”.


Tremblant Winter Ski Season, November 2024/ April 2025,
Is A Super Season Superieur.


In the past 3 decades of this era of statistical records we have had
access to, “Super Season Superieur” has only occurred 3 previous
times(2008, 2019, 2023), making this season number 4, with 604cm’s.


Here is the raw data for this season ending April 21, 2025:
(analytics to follow.)


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O.K., so now that we have this season’s raw data added in,
lets look at how that fits into computing trends and averages.




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A further review of the snowfall metrics as they are related to
subdivided decades within the whole recorded time span really
highlights what we think are very significant rates of snowfall
increase at Tremblant that may have a direct correlation to
the incrementally rising temperatures generally acknowledged
and accepted as Global Warming.




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Supplementary Global Warming Temperature Anomalies Data:




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A “Bottom Line” summary point for considering all this
weather nerd information is that Tremblant still has
three months of winter where the daily average temperature
is below Zero C/32F, while for regional peer example,
Vermont only has one, so if you want better chances of
a ski holiday that does not have a lot of, or so many icy
thaw cycles in the base strata, Tremblant has absolute
statistical advantage.

Of course, Mother Nature can do almost anything/anytime odd,
but in addition to the 3 months of winter temperature stability,
Tremblant currently/also has 3 decades of well documented
rising snowfall favour.









Please Note:

This Summary Topic Is Under Extended Apres Ski Season Construction
Over A Period Of Time Into At Least Mid-To-Late May, 2025. Please check
back for additional content. This notice will be removed at complete.







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