Re: Yesterday...
All Is Well That Ends Well...
An Expression that means no matter how things start out, if they end up well,
or better, or improved, or more positive in any regard... then they end up well.
On that basis, certainly a Sunny Warm Afternoon of Classic Tremblant Spring
Skiing on the revised Open Trail List that went from 13(*) to 42(*) Qualifies!
Pic. above sent to us by T360 Fan attending this week.
Re: So Far Today...
All That Begins Well Gets Better...
Typical Spring Daily Cycle of Sub-Zero Overnight to Mid-Day Well Above Zero
tells the Conditions story in a nutshell.
We have the benefit of a T360 Enthusiast attending this morning and we’re
very thankful for the pic’s and conditions feedback that follow here below.
As of 9:00 A.M.:
“The South Side Grooming has better performance with good, loose top
surface layers of Carving Corduroy. First thing this morning, the North is
definitely Icier.”
With a rise in the temps from -3C up to +7C forecasted, it will only be a matter
of time before softening on the North begins to occur, so we would expect the
early icy to become very carve-able at or around Noon hour.
If you find Conditions less than ideal for yourself, one potential advantage today
is that you may be able to stay a step ahead of “Too Soft” by moving to the North
if and/or when the South becomes sticky underfoot.
Weather Notes:
54(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails, Grooming,
Snowmaking and Lift Status for March 30th, 2016, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Enjoy it while you can... With only 12 days left in the Official Season, your
opportunities to Ski or Board are becoming limited. It’s a long time ’til next
November so we’re encouraging any Tremblant fans that can make it out
to get your plans firmed up now.
The next couple of days are going to see another entirely normal Spring
Season Warm and so far mostly light rainy event, and then a return to
a cooler period to close out the season... if the forecast holds accurate.
We think there is enough Cold and Snow reserve in the base to get through
to the end easily, and we know there will be great Skiing/Boarding to be found
Every Single Day... all you need to do is be prepared and show up.
Plan Accordingly, but don’t complain if you find time and Ski/Board chances
slipping away... It’s going to be “April” the day after tomorrow folks...
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