12/18/10 Conditions

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12/18/10 Conditions

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Mid-Day Update:
La Griffe.... OPEN
Supérieur.... OPEN
C.B.C...... OPEN
Windigo.... OPEN
Fuddle Duddle Bas... OPEN
Géant.... OPEN

ALSO: Bon Vivant.... Progressive Opening, more support for Edge Opening!


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Stop Shopping!

Forget the Gym!

GoTo: Tremblant!


46 Open Trails with a one week snowfall accumulation
@52 CM!!!


100% Increase in open trails in 48 hours! WOW!
We've gotten 50% of our snow base depth
in the last week people...
What does that tell you?


The Skiing and Boarding are the fabulous for this time of year
and if you're not here, you're missing it!


Edge Sector ---> Progressive (*) OPEN!!!
Vanier, Lower Duncan and Lower Expo ---> OPEN!!!

Lets Go Hang On The Edge!!!
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Very pleasant and easy -8C with light South-East winds
that will move across the summit from the Duncan side toward
Nansen. Not too hard to handle at all, especially if the sun
peeks out from between the clouds. A wonderful early winter day!


Todays copy of the Official, Downloadable, Trail and Grooming status
Courtesy of http://www.tremblant.ca
We call this document "Excellent" because of its Info. packed,
efficient layout. The detail is complete and it looks cool too!
Merci Tremblant!
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North Side Seeing Rapid Open Trail Expansion
Check out Bansai, Marie-Cluade Asselin, Vanier,
Lower Duncan and Expo... Plus the Edge on Progressive(*) Open!
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Explore the Mountain carefully with the appropriate control
of speed and direction, BEFORE you go ripping around.

Even though we got ton's of snow, there may be natural hazards
that need to be navigated carefully. Use caution and evaluate
the terrain carefully before you go ripping around.

Watch out for Guests and Beginners who may turn suddenly,
STAY SAFE! Carefully chose terrain appropriate for your skill level.


Let's repeat this...
The Skiing and Boarding are going to be fabulous!

Not only that, but as the Mountain opens up, we're seeing
terrain for both experts and intermediates rapidly expand
as more and more Blue and Black Trails open up.

Things At Tremblant Are Lookin' Great!


Links:

http://www.tremblant.ca

http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm

(*) :arrow: Understanding Trail Counts - http://alturl.com/n54py

http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/trailmap-e.htm

http://www.tremblant.ca/galleries/webcams/index-e.htm

http://translate.google.com/translate_t ... =fr&tl=en#

http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/CAQC0360


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Re: 12/18/10 Conditions

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Yes! Go Edge go!
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Re: 12/18/10 Conditions

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GaboRousseau wrote:Yes! Go Edge go!
Words can not even come close to the sincere joy,
and honour of seeing you here.

#absolutelyserious.

Somehow got the feeling this is going to be a Kick-A&$ season!

Those guys out on the Mountain are doing a wonderful job.
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