T360 Apres Ski attached Below in “Reply” @ 8:00 P.M.
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63(*) Open Trails On The Freshly 10cm’s Snowed On, Gusty Windy, A Wee Bit KKkkool...
Slopes Of #Tremblant.
--------- Mid Morning Update: ---------------
Much of the North is somewhat sheltered from the wind and in those locations
there is definite Solar Warmth. The Skiing is Very Fine, Smooth, and
characterized by our Fans out there right now as “Firm, Quite Fast and just
enough in the top layers to carve."
Photo Locations as per attached Pic.file data.
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Yesterday and today are Complex, Highly Variable, Very Unpredictable
Weather Conditions(primarily Wind related today), that are exactly the
reason Lift or Trail “Changes May Occur Without Prior Notice”.
For Best Results(A)... Consult With Tremblant Info? Crews... Repeat.
From +5C to -3C at South Base in around 5 hours during Open Hours yesterday
made for a lot of change as you can imagine, but not surprising to Experienced
Tremblant Fans, despite the fact that there were a few icy bits evolving, there
was Very Fine Carving within the Groomed Trails ALL DAY.
Basically, it was “Spring” and drizzle in the morning, then quite quickly became
“Winter” with a lot of rapid Snowfall that started between 1:30 and 2:00 P.M. and
kept Snowing ‘till well after midnight as the Temp’s dropped like a stone.
2.25.16.Nord.North.Ptit.Bonheur.Smooth.Snowy.Cruising.c.jpg
Above: This has to be one of the most reliable qualities of this Mountain, that in our
experience shows that Regardless Of Weather... there are always “Sweet Spots”
of technically Fine Skiing within the Open Terrain. Yesterday was no exception...
and neither will be today. However... today will present the additional challenge of
a combined wind and starting temp of -20 C that is going to require particular
attention to dressing for the weather detail.
With specific regard to today’s “Sweet Spots”, we think there will be vast expanses
of Very Sweet Terrain due to the fact that of the initially indicated 63(*) Open Trails,
100% are Groomed as listed in the Official Open Trail Data. This represents a very large
dedication of Labour and Machine Time and the quality we think you’ll see today
after the previous few days of Weather Drama will reflect that dedication.
The Gusty nature of the wind could create Lift Issues, so you’ll need to stay
flexible in terms of where and/or how to get to any of your intended destinations.
Weather Notes:
Conditions Notes:
Please Note: Review trail status icons/legend in graphic below
for individual trail detail.
63(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails, Grooming,
Snowmaking and Lift Status for February 26th, 2016, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
A Classic Tremblant Cool, Crisp, Winter Day with Brilliantly Sunny Vista’s
and a wide array of Very Fine Groomed Terrain and Great Carving Performance!
Be Sure To Consult With Mountain Info? Crews For The Latest Updates In
Trail Openings.
For Best Results(B)...
Your Best Friend(s) ... Tuned Gear!
GOTO: Le Ski Shoppe, Base of the Cabriolet @ P1
The “Wintersteiger Discovery.2” is arguably the finest Ski Tuning Device on Earth.
Their “Overnight Discount" Total Tune Rate @ $35.00 + tx.etc., is a CRAZY GOOD Bargain
and tomorrow morning you will think someone gave you New Skis!
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Apres Ski For This Date Attached Below as “Reply”.
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