20(*) Open Trails At #Tremblant.
Here Is What We Did All Day Yesterday,
and...
The Primary Reasons For The Excellence You’ll Find Today.
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At any time when there’s either big, big snow and/or rapidly
opening and changing terrain conditions, consulting with
the Summit base Info. Ski Crews is a key element in making
the very best of your day. They have all the latest updates
and members of the team are always skiing and passing
feedback about the dynamics of the day between the group
so they can always steer you in the right, safe, and fun direction!
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The Biggest Thing We’re Looking Forward To:
Nansen Bas/Lower Snowmaking/Construction Going On Now.
A Pic. From Yesterday, Worth A Thousand Words Today...
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More on this Nansen Bas/Lower development later,
but super excited to see this on the way.
Second Biggest Thing We’re Looking Forward To:
Extensive snowmaking in the Versant Nord/North Side
Expo Sector, where the Sissy Schuss/Fuddle Duddle
pathways are well under construction. This will be
very important over the coming special event weekends
that take up Sud/South terrain for logistical support.
Weather Notes:
It says sunny, but we can tell you for a fact
that at this stage, it is totally overcast. We
look forward to the forecast being right,
however it just has a permanent looking
very dark grey as far up and across as
the eye can see.
Conditions Notes:
In The Groomed:
The extraordinary amount of natural snow in the
finished top layers of the groomed continues to
generate an authentic mid-winter underfoot feel
to the skiing experience. You can just tell the
difference when there’s this much smoothness
and the almost total absence of the kind of course
granularity that is often perceptible when trails
get built with mostly blown.
The end result is superb quality over the complete
range of open, groomed terrain.
If anything, there’s so much new snow that it is
prone in places to be a bit on the thick side which
means there can be irregular tracking and later
day mogul formations just because there’s so
much and it’s so soft.
In those zones it may take a couple of days for
grooming night-shifts to pack out some of the
loft in the soft for optimized surface density, but
in any event, for December 1 of any year, that’s
what we call a “happy problem” and we are
way ahead of average on almost every metric.
In The Sous Bois/Hors Piste/Glades and Un-Groomed:
Absolutely amazing to have examples like Nord/North
Banzai and MCA open on November 30! That’s CRAZY snow
that’s on the ground right this second, but... conditions
are very “raw” and there are significant natural hazards
for safety and equipment damage risk that you must be
prepared to accept to descend in these early season
shallow depths. Under the fresh snow are rocky and
wooden objects that do not have a lot of cushion over
them and enthusiastic traffic quickly uses up the reserves.
“Experts Only” please... these are not areas to be dragging
your Beginner or Intermediate friends into.
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