If you consider that:
Today is the Last Official Day of “Winter”...
Tomorrow is the first day of “Spring”...
Today Starts out at -12C
Today Forecast To End up at +5C
We thought "Classic Winter Into Spring Skiing Day"
was totally appropriate.
The characteristics of this very normal daily weather cycle of
Sub-Zero C overnight into Plus C include the resolidifying of
the softness created by yesterdays late day warmth. That means
that at least, there will be a lot of initial “Firmness” and inevitably,
some icy bits, however...
There is one HUGE positive factor in User Friendly favour of those
temperature consequences, which is the “Smooth” you will find
this morning generated by Mountain Crews Night Shift Grooming.
Below:
Mountain Crews Ideas of “Apres Ski” are an immediate start on Grooming.
“Smooth” makes Everything Groomed so much easier to deal with for
all Skill Levels, and as the day warms up, the Grip levels will also
increase, so by the end of the day, we predict a glorious “Spring”
into “Spring”!
Otherwise...
There is only one thing that allows optimized performance as these
daily changes occur... 10 Points for you if your brain immediately jumped
forward to “Tuned Edges”, because that is the answer to getting the very
best possible utility from such a wide variety of surfaces that can be
encountered in the normal, daily, cycles of Spring.
Weather Notes:
Please Note: One Day “Winter” dip in temp’s from Tuesday over to
Wednesday simply underscores the “Tuned Edges” bit as discussed above.
If you’re coming from Ottawa, this is your notice to bring the right “tools”
for the job!
94(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for March 20th, 2017, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca ------------ Web Cam Weather Traffic Observations --------------
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