How Could You Go Wrong With A Day That Looks Like This:
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How Could You Go Wrong With A Day That Skis Like This:
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One of those Spring Days where you could not make a mistake...
if, you choose terrain at your actual Skill Level...
The Focus Is On The Easy, Soft, Spring Snow.
Tomorrow’s maybe a lot different, at least with the “Sunny” part.
Freezing Rain tonight. It must be a fairly serious amount
forecast too, as Mountain Crews have de-railed the Gondola
Cabin Cars to keep them from building up an extreme weight load
from Ice accumulations(Water weighs 10 pounds per gallon).
It’s still way too early to know how this Precipitation Event will develop.
Freezing rain is no real problem for Trail Surfaces where Grooming Cycles
integrate it completely within the machine granular top layers of Corduroy.
Taking the Gondola Cars off is a simple, brilliant, time-saver, post event,
because they come out clean and light, right onto the cable.
Technically Speaking, Tomorrow’s Skiing Could
Be Another Super Quick, Super Grip, Super Rip,
High Performance, Excellent Carving Day,
Notwithstanding Atmospheric Weather that
you can dress for.
If/Where... grooming is done after the precip. event, tomorrow’s snow
conditions should be near-fully integrated, machine granular top layers in
addition to the recent 10+ cm’s of fresh snow from 48 hours ago...
So potentially, tomorrow could have some of the Best, Blended, High
Performance, Spring Carving Of The Season?
Where Soft, Very Forgiving top layers(but still well supported
by Frost into Base and Mountain substrates), are somewhat
mogul resistant as a consequence? We think so.
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93(*) Open Trails On The Snow White Spring Slopes Of #Tremblant .
When Everything Is This Good...
...You Should Be Racing Over To Tremblant!
It’s that wonderful time of the Season when Crisp, Cool Mornings
turn into Warm, Soft, Long Afternoons. Somewhere in that span,
the “Magic Hours” happen, when firm early surfaces begin to soften
but don’t lose any speed, and control inputs and edge performance
jump way up in “Easy” for all Skill Level Terrain.
Here’s What Some Of Your Friends Are Doing Today
At Tremblant...
We like to recommend that Tremblant Fans out today modify
the typical “In For Lunch” to either a way early or way late Lunch
because those very sweet Magic Hours happen right around noon
and if you spend all that time eating, you’re actually missing some
of the best runs the day will have before Softening gets too soft.
Magic Hours Optimize Shred Performance.
The Balance in that Optimization is between
Softness and Friction, and the Magic is Near-Perfect.
Mountain User Utility Notice:
The best thing you can do to optimize Glide Capability when
High-Noon/Mid-Day Super Sun Soft Spring dampness can start
to cause drag or resistance to any degree:
Use Appropriate “Warm” Temperature Span Wax and/or
Hydrophobic Ski/Board Base Coatings Advisory.
---- SUNSCREEN ADVISORY ------
Ongoing Canadian Alpine National Championships Race Event!!!
Weather Notes:
A Super Easy Spring Day!
----- CAUTION DRIVERS ----- Apres Ski FREEZING RAIN WARNING -------------
more on that later...
93(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for March 26th, 2017, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca Page under Progressive Assembly, Thanks for your Visit!
Summary:
Excellent Spring Conditions Over
Excellent Winter Coverages @93/96 Open Trails.
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