35(*) Open Trails.
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In addition to the herein captioned observations it is
important to note the snow in the trees as a major
indicator of favourable trail surface coverage for
today as long as they can withstand rising temps.
The exceptionally low Summit temp spread is an
amazing benefit for the 20 of April??? A fantastic,
genuine, Tremblant winter retro-glimpse.
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Weather Notes:
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Any doubts you may have had about whether
or not there can be snowy, winter-like days
in the 3rd week of April at Tremblant should
immediately be put to rest with this sequence
below.
4.20.23.Early.Gondola.Summit.Weather.Observations.a.jpg
For sure, it’s not necessarily like this every April 20,
however a scan through the mid-to-late April dates
in this archive will show frequent such occurrences
randomly within the range of closing weeks.
4.20.23.Summit.Mid.Day.Weather.Observations.a.jpeg
The point is that it’s a long time until next November
and particularly for regional Tremblant fans that can
make spontaneous attendance, these snowy last minute
opportunities are worth every effort you can make to
get out for the last moments of winter!
4.20.23.Summit.Mid.Day.Weather.Observations.b.jpeg
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A brief, but bright, winter-like jewel in the
Spring Skiing crown of Tremblant. Look at the
snow in the trees behind the Lowell T Quad peak.
All you need to know about the retention of
winter elements within the overwhelming onset
of spring.
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Conditions Notes:
Today, the sun is out, and temperatures are
on the rise with a maximum of 10°C. Don’t
forget your sunscreen and your sunglasses
and come and enjoy spring skiing at its best.
Please note that due to the freezing period
overnight, some trails will gradually open to
allow the sun to soften the snow.
35/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open
Trails, Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for April 20, 2023, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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