1/22/16 #Tremblant Conditions
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 8:27 am
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T360 Apres Ski Edit @ 10:30 P.M.
A close-up, Telephoto feature on Summit Level Nor-West quadrant,
Trails pictured at Summit levels, Trail Names, Left to Right...
Nansen, Alpine, Beauvallon, Erik Guay, Zig-Zag, Vertige, Dunzee, McCulloch.
“Filling In The Blanks” ... Two of the main Summit Level Trails between Erick Guay and
McCulloch are “Zig-Zag” and “Vertige”, both of which have not yet been Open, both
of which now have Snowmaking... Opening in ??? Not sure, but "Soon”!
While the day started out practically cloud free, it was not long before
the cloud began to materialize, and not long after that, the Snow began to fly!
Amazing Sun, Blue Sky, Cloud, Snow... All at once!
If you can’t get your regular ride to Tremblant... you may have to walk...
But, regardless of the way you get here... It’s time to Jump into Action!
Below:
Patroller Bob Says “Know The Code”, referring of course to the Ski/Board Code
of Conduct while using the Open Alpine Snow Sports Trail Network.
Skiing and Snowboarding are sports that have risk elements that can be substantially
reduced by simply complying with the common sense rules of the “Code”. The “Code”
can be found Printed out in full, on every Official Trail Map. Skiers and Boarders
responsibility to the Code is printed on every Lift Ticket/Pass, and every single
Mountain User needs to be aware of, and obey the code for the safety of everyone
in attendance.
Ski/Board conditions today somehow developed some icy substrates in some areas.
One example was Versant Nord, North Side “Rigodon”, that descends parallel to the
Lowell Thomas Triple chair. It seems to be a combination of traffic and the pre-existing
base that has moved a lot of the loose snow off to the sides creating a slick centre
that requires slow, deliberate complete turns in order to maintain control.
At this stage, with a little ice creeping into the conditions mix, it’s vitally important
to make all your first pass explorations very cautiously for the first pass in order to
confirm the control capability of the Surfaces.
At The End Of The Day....
Awesome Moonrise over the Mountain, with the promise of another
Sunny Day Repeat for tomorrow!
--------------------- 8:27 A.M. Orig. Post --------------------
88(*) Open Trails On All 4 Sides Of #Tremblant.
Below: When You’ve Driven All The Way Here From Sudbury, Ont.
and this is the first view you see coming around the corner from
the Old Village of Mont Tremblant, you know the drive was worth it.
Official Trail Status Data this morning shows both Versant Nord, the North Side
and Edge Sector as 100% Open. This is an excellent sign of Seasonal Maturity
in the established base on the Groomed and Opened Trail Network. It is also
an excellent sign of expanding Un-Groomed Experts only Terrain, however
in those areas, constant scanning and caution with appropriate speed slow
enough to avoid natural hazards that may be encountered, are essential
for “Best Results".
Below: When You’ve Driven All The Way Here From Sudbury, Ont.
and this is the first view you see off the Gondola, you know
the drive was worth it.
Of Course any commitment to get here by Regional Tremblant Fans,
including the Nice Folks we met from Sudbury yesterday, is immediately
confirmed as a solid decision when that first descent is made and both
the high quality and the high performance become instantly obvious
by experience.
Below: Here’s another moment in the same POV we ran in last night’s Apres Ski
of Versant Sud, the South Side’s Beauvallon Haut, Upper, that highlights
almost ideal surface quality for the entire descent.
Of course, by now you’ve figured out that the Tremblant Scenery is so
Beautiful that it’s not easy to describe with words, and we have to say
as well, that even the best of cameras fall short of putting yourself in these
pictures for the overwhelming grandeur of actually being in the centre
of all this Mother Nature’s Snow White Winter Wonderland.
The truth is that Artists have been trying to capture this scenery for
hundreds of years, there are Historic Fine Art Paintings of this regional
scenery that are worth very big, 6 Digit Prices at this time of writing....
and you can Ski/Board through it all day, right here at Tremblant.
Conditions are Very Fine for over 90-95% of the Open Groomed Terrain.
There was a hint of firm slickness underneath in a few places yesterday,
but the fresher your edges on Skis or Board are, the less you would notice
anything like that in the first place.
Weather Notes:
Last night’s forecast showed Fog for all day here, but thankfully, that was
“incorrect" and the reality this morning is Brilliant Sunshine, and... at least in
parts of the adjoining South Resort Base Levels, no wind to speak of... so far.
Daytime high temps expected to get up to -8 C, with Nor-West light to moderate
breezes, so crossing the Summit from Nansen towards Duncan.
At these projected velocities, there will be many many wind sheltered trailside
spots where you will be able to feel “Heat” from the sun.
And... especially evident when sunny....
Has anyone else noticed the days are getting longer?
88(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails, Grooming,
Snowmaking and Lift Status for January 22nd, 2016, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
More to follow in Apres Ski... hope you’re on the way...
Links and not-so-fine print:
http://www.tremblant.ca
What’s The Use? Research Benefits of this Archive: http://tinyurl.com/gp5vjps
http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm
(*)
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
Forum Index: http://alturl.com/r4cco
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T360 Apres Ski Edit @ 10:30 P.M.
A close-up, Telephoto feature on Summit Level Nor-West quadrant,
Trails pictured at Summit levels, Trail Names, Left to Right...
Nansen, Alpine, Beauvallon, Erik Guay, Zig-Zag, Vertige, Dunzee, McCulloch.
“Filling In The Blanks” ... Two of the main Summit Level Trails between Erick Guay and
McCulloch are “Zig-Zag” and “Vertige”, both of which have not yet been Open, both
of which now have Snowmaking... Opening in ??? Not sure, but "Soon”!
While the day started out practically cloud free, it was not long before
the cloud began to materialize, and not long after that, the Snow began to fly!
Amazing Sun, Blue Sky, Cloud, Snow... All at once!
If you can’t get your regular ride to Tremblant... you may have to walk...
But, regardless of the way you get here... It’s time to Jump into Action!
Below:
Patroller Bob Says “Know The Code”, referring of course to the Ski/Board Code
of Conduct while using the Open Alpine Snow Sports Trail Network.
Skiing and Snowboarding are sports that have risk elements that can be substantially
reduced by simply complying with the common sense rules of the “Code”. The “Code”
can be found Printed out in full, on every Official Trail Map. Skiers and Boarders
responsibility to the Code is printed on every Lift Ticket/Pass, and every single
Mountain User needs to be aware of, and obey the code for the safety of everyone
in attendance.
Ski/Board conditions today somehow developed some icy substrates in some areas.
One example was Versant Nord, North Side “Rigodon”, that descends parallel to the
Lowell Thomas Triple chair. It seems to be a combination of traffic and the pre-existing
base that has moved a lot of the loose snow off to the sides creating a slick centre
that requires slow, deliberate complete turns in order to maintain control.
At this stage, with a little ice creeping into the conditions mix, it’s vitally important
to make all your first pass explorations very cautiously for the first pass in order to
confirm the control capability of the Surfaces.
At The End Of The Day....
Awesome Moonrise over the Mountain, with the promise of another
Sunny Day Repeat for tomorrow!
--------------------- 8:27 A.M. Orig. Post --------------------
88(*) Open Trails On All 4 Sides Of #Tremblant.
Below: When You’ve Driven All The Way Here From Sudbury, Ont.
and this is the first view you see coming around the corner from
the Old Village of Mont Tremblant, you know the drive was worth it.
Official Trail Status Data this morning shows both Versant Nord, the North Side
and Edge Sector as 100% Open. This is an excellent sign of Seasonal Maturity
in the established base on the Groomed and Opened Trail Network. It is also
an excellent sign of expanding Un-Groomed Experts only Terrain, however
in those areas, constant scanning and caution with appropriate speed slow
enough to avoid natural hazards that may be encountered, are essential
for “Best Results".
Below: When You’ve Driven All The Way Here From Sudbury, Ont.
and this is the first view you see off the Gondola, you know
the drive was worth it.
Of Course any commitment to get here by Regional Tremblant Fans,
including the Nice Folks we met from Sudbury yesterday, is immediately
confirmed as a solid decision when that first descent is made and both
the high quality and the high performance become instantly obvious
by experience.
Below: Here’s another moment in the same POV we ran in last night’s Apres Ski
of Versant Sud, the South Side’s Beauvallon Haut, Upper, that highlights
almost ideal surface quality for the entire descent.
Of course, by now you’ve figured out that the Tremblant Scenery is so
Beautiful that it’s not easy to describe with words, and we have to say
as well, that even the best of cameras fall short of putting yourself in these
pictures for the overwhelming grandeur of actually being in the centre
of all this Mother Nature’s Snow White Winter Wonderland.
The truth is that Artists have been trying to capture this scenery for
hundreds of years, there are Historic Fine Art Paintings of this regional
scenery that are worth very big, 6 Digit Prices at this time of writing....
and you can Ski/Board through it all day, right here at Tremblant.
Conditions are Very Fine for over 90-95% of the Open Groomed Terrain.
There was a hint of firm slickness underneath in a few places yesterday,
but the fresher your edges on Skis or Board are, the less you would notice
anything like that in the first place.
Weather Notes:
Last night’s forecast showed Fog for all day here, but thankfully, that was
“incorrect" and the reality this morning is Brilliant Sunshine, and... at least in
parts of the adjoining South Resort Base Levels, no wind to speak of... so far.
Daytime high temps expected to get up to -8 C, with Nor-West light to moderate
breezes, so crossing the Summit from Nansen towards Duncan.
At these projected velocities, there will be many many wind sheltered trailside
spots where you will be able to feel “Heat” from the sun.
And... especially evident when sunny....
Has anyone else noticed the days are getting longer?
88(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails, Grooming,
Snowmaking and Lift Status for January 22nd, 2016, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
More to follow in Apres Ski... hope you’re on the way...
Links and not-so-fine print:
http://www.tremblant.ca
What’s The Use? Research Benefits of this Archive: http://tinyurl.com/gp5vjps
http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm
(*)
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
Forum Index: http://alturl.com/r4cco
If you would like to look up dates you visited Tremblant, or you
want to research days/weeks/months to visit, you can sample what
they look like historically, month by month, year by year.
GoTo: Archive, Search Reports by Date: Index: http://tinyurl.com/yktelmu
When reviewing dates from any of the past, numbered, archived pages,
you can use the "Previous Topic" or "Next Topic" buttons, located
screen far right, in upper date/message bar to scroll through sequential
dates, or use your browsers "back" button to stay on the selected index
page for non-sequential date reviews in either forward or reverse order.
There are approximately 6, 25 day Index pages per season.
(
First index page with the latest posts. That gives you an immediate,
current to 25 day past, review scroll of Winter Alpine Conditions by
consecutive date.)
.