T360 Early Eve. Apres Ski, Progressive Construct, started at 6:30 P.M.
Here is a good start to what you need to know about Tremblant Today...
There’s a distant, small Sign you can see under close examination in the top, right corner.
It says... Nansen Bas.
It’s a pretty good Tremblant day when you can still find powder lines
on Trail Edges at “Last Run”.
We were wrong about one thing in our annotated Weather Data below,
Weather Wise... It was not so “Easy” as we’d have liked. The Wind just
about blew your heat out East to Labrador. Wow, that part needed exacting
detail paid to Outer Layer Seals. Even thought the temps were not crazy cold,
the wind made it feel that way sometimes. Then there were other times when
you found a calm spot that seemed almost Mild, and that’s when you knew the
temps were not all that bad.
Above:
Performance Wise... It was mostly as we expected, a considerable rise upwards
in average Trail Quality, however blowing and drifting snow certainly did make
some zones “Thick”, and as that got tracked up there were areas of uneven
forward resistance, particularly where accumulations were along trail side tree lines.
The Newly Groomed Nord, North Side Devils River was a typical example of that.
All the big bumps are Groomed out, but there were fairly deep Tracks down both
edges and a comparatively bare centre. This shot below from mid-afternoon is
taken towards the bottom of Devils River where it narrows, but the tracked soft
powder ran almost all the way down the left Trail side(descending), indicating the
lee-side wind induced drift pattern on this run.
Apres Ski Continued Below in “Reply”....
Adding more here gradually during the Evening,
but it truly was a day of “Winter” ambience.
------------------- 6:27 A.M. Orig. Post -------------------
40(*) Open Trails on South, North and Soleil Sectors at #Tremblant.
Here Are Some Of The Best Signs Of Great Skiing/Boarding At Tremblant Today.
This will Confirm the rumours you’ve heard about Fine Ski/Board conditions at Tremblant...
The Reality is Very Fine New Snowfall over the tremendous Base Construction efforts
of Tremblant Mountain Op’s for optimized Open, Groomed Trail Prep, and expanding
Total Open Terrain.
As well as the Officially Recorded Overnight NEW SNOWFALL of 17cm’s...
What You Need To Keep In Mind...
Is How It Was Being Drifted, Shaped, And Deposited By The Wind...
Versant Nord, North Side, Duncan and some of the adjacent Lowell Thomas
and Devils River sectors were definitely getting a very beneficial rate of Snowfall
deposit, above and beyond some other areas.
WHOOOO HOOOOO!!! DEVILS RIVER GROOMED !!!
In Our Opinion, This Local Favourite Really Comes Alive When Freshly Groomed,
and Today Is Its First Day Groomed For The Season!
We’re putting in this File Shot of POWER CARVING on Devils River from a season
past because it’s typical of FIRST DAY DEVILS RIVER GROOMED Performance... EXCELLENT!
Soleil was also accumulating new natural snow very quickly...
Versant Nord, North Side, Parc Ouvert, Open Reminder.
Weather Notes:
40(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails, Grooming,
Snowmaking and Lift Status for January 13th, 2016, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Progressive Page assembly Notice:
Tremblant’s Multi-Sided Topography Has Generated Numerous, Many,
Whole Bunches Of, Lots, An Abundance, Too Many To List... Sweet Spot Zones
Of Significant Drift-In Snowfall Accumulations IN EXCESS OF THE STAT TOTAL.
There Is A High Degree Of Probability That The Open Trail Count May Rise
Substantially During Open Hours(Check Frequently With INFO CREWS on site)
IF YOU ARE A REGIONAL TREMBLANT FAN
with the discretionary ability to Ski/Board today...
STOP READING THIS IMMEDIATELY... toss gear in vehicle, and...
LEAVE FOR TREMBLANT RIGHT NOW.
You Really Don’t Want To Be Missing This...
Please Note(a): Heavy Snowfall, Bad Pic.Conditions.Great Skiing/Boarding Caveat.
Please Note(b): Additional Apres Ski Posted Below.
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