T360 Prime Time Apres Ski Edit, Under Construct @ 9:09 P.M.
Wow, a really really easy, really really beautiful Tremblant day.
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A Superb Performance Day For All Skill Levels, But...
If you’re a “Front-Side” Carving Expert, you had
an astounding range of exhilaration around every
corner. For the most part you were totally alone
so there were all day opportunities to dial up the
speed across the wide open spaces and the grip
was almost flawless, limited only by your quad
muscle endurance and extended lung capacity
for sufficient oxygen to support the effort. Fantastic.
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There was a very favourable level of versatility
across the rage of groomed skill levels and
below is Versant Nord/North Side “Devils River”,
a prime example we site on a repeating
basis because when groomed to the current
standard of top-to-bottom, wall-to-wall
impeccable smoothness, confident Intermediates
can find a truly absorbing encounter with a
Black Diamond slope that draws out the best
in you and makes learning a new challenge fun
and easy.
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This is only a very quick, partial sampling. What we wrote
below in the original post about “Widespread Excellence”
is absolutely correct.
Tomorrow? ... Even Better, partially sunny with a day-time high
forecast at -6C... Nice!
----------------- 5:59 A.M. Orig. Post --------------------
102/102(*) Open Trails On All 4 Open Sectors.
It’s A Quiet, Warmer, Monday Workday.
For the those lucky enough to be here now,
today is why we call these mid-Jan/early Feb
periods “Value Weeks”.
The main features are light traffic, and a high
degree of grooming refinement, combined with
fully opened terrain.
----------------- 9:45 A.M. Insert Update: ---------------------
(Please Note: The temperature annotation is missing the “-“ sign and should read -15C.)
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Weather Notes:
Oh Happy Day... After a month of very low daytime temps,
are we finally seeing the beginning of a sustained warming trend?
A review of the 14 day long range temp forecast below shows
a very distinct warming trend over the foreseeable future.
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Conditions Notes:
Today in the Groomed array, there are great expectations of
widespread excellence due to a fresh rendering night-shift
cycle that will have comparatively little weekday use,
so there is a very high degree of probability for all day
smoothness and mogul resistant durability.
This is the kind of day where you can often find
untracked, fresh corduroy grooming zones, right up
to Last Run.
This is also a time period where we typically see
some expansions of the groomed terrain within
some zones that up to now still have very raw
unprocessed trails that are showing higher challenge
and Ski Patrol hand posted hazards. If these areas get
groomed, it will mark what we refer to as “Seasonal
Maturity”, where even trails that are not supported
by early season snowmaking, have enough natural
snow to facilitate grooming and the consequent
exponential rise in the range of skill level utility.
We explicitly say “if” though, because we realize
that there is some Expert preference for letting raw
conditions prevail, so that possibility also exists.
One very favourable factor in conditions now is that we
have some 65cm’s, or over 2 feet more natural snow
on the ground than we did a year ago today.
This alone should help to explain the excellence
in both Groomed and Sous Bois/Hors Piste categories
where absolute depth always elevates absolute quality.
Bottom line... Go if you can.
102/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for January 31, 2022, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Thanks for your visit!
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