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3(*) Open Trails on the freshly chilled Versant Nord, North Side of #Tremblant,
with...
Total Mountain Vertical on Nord, North via P’tit Bonheur to Beauchemin Bas to Duncan Quad
AND... Surprise !!! ...
1(*) Progressive Opening on the Summit Sector of Versant Sud, South Side,
Beauvallon Haut, Upper to TGV quad Chairlift!
Woooooo Hooooooo !
Tremblant Mountain Crews have been very busy overnight and the Open Terrain
is going to be about 300% Larger by the end of the day if everything goes the
way they have planned.
EXPECT SPEED!!!!
Yesterday the Summit got up to +6C, this morning the Summit is at -8C,
so surfaces will be “Fast”.
Obviously, Grooming will be the critical element in the top layers
of trail surfaces, so we’re looking forward to seeing how far Crews have
been able to refine them.
There will definitely be Sweet Spots in the Terrain and there could potentially
be icy zones too, so initial explorations should be conducted at reduced speed
until you confirm safe breaking and steering inputs can be executed with
appropriate immediacy for accident avoidance.
Ski/Board Tuning will be a big advantage for those that have fresh edges
and if not... well, without tuned equipment, there could be a lot less
User-friendly in your day... i.e. ...
Do Not Bring Your Ferrari To The Track With Flat Tires.
For those that have well tuned gear...
Shred This... Carve That...
EXPECT SUNNY!
So far, the sky overhead has BLUE in it, although, there’s still overcast to the west,
at base levels, but with any luck at all, Forcasters and Mother Nature may be on the
same page and we’ll see that big, bright, ball of light in the sky we call the “Sun”
throughout the day.
Other Weather Notes:
Under direct Solar Radiation, there may even be some softening, so that
mid-day Opening of Beauvallon could realize some very nice surfaces with
just a hint of Sun-induced Sweet Shred-Carving. Time will tell, it may depend
on the presence or lack of Cloud Cover. When the daytime high is so close to
the freezing mark, in this case, just below, clouds can represent the tipping point
for surface softness by blocking solar energy. In any event, that’s a point for
Apres Ski review.
The thing we like the most in the forecast combination above, is the relatively low
wind speed. Nice temps and Sunny sky’s are great, but when there’s a low wind speed,
they’re really great!
3(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails, Grooming,
Snowmaking and Lift Status for November 28th, 2015, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Please Note: 1(*) Progressive Opening for Beauvallon Haut, Upper to TGV Quad.
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