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11/25/23 #Tremblant Conditions

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 6:27 am
by T360
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6(*) Open Trails At #Tremblant .


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REVISED Open Trails To 9(*).

Archival Data Attached Below.


Please Note: This revision occurred earlier during open hours
and is provided herein for end-of-day archival accuracy.


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Maybe You Should Park Yourself
At Tremblant For The Weekend!!!




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BIG, Big, Developing/Opening Terrain News:

The snowmaking icons on the Official Report
below indicate the full extent of Nansen under
construction with further pending Open status
on at least the upper portions. This is excellent
early season news and we suspect that it may
be associated with the need to quickly have
a Versant Sud/South Side Summit-To-Base
descent option in place to alleviate traffic
during the conduct of the F.I.S. Women’s
G.S. World Cup Event for December 2/3, 2023.

This could be another classic example of how
Race Course development benefits regular
recreational Mountain users. The other potential
benefit is the consequent use of the actual
Flying Mile race course after the event for
either as a dedicated training sector that
could concentrate the racing rug-rats into
one focus zone, or, could become available
to the skiing public as available open terrain
roughly a month before it might have normally
been opened.





Weather Notes:



A bit on the cool side for November, but...

The snow being made within this temp profile is
going to be exceptional in both fine granularity
as well as dry crystalline crispness, so consider
that as looking on the bright side, because the
skiing will better for it.

Otherwise, looking forward, an ongoing temp
range for the entire 14 day long range forecast
that should have cooler Mountain elevations within
snowmaking temps virtually around the clock.




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Conditions Notes:


It’s Saturday, the first weekend day of the new season
so it could be busy because of the large Ottawa group
attending that had to work all week and are now anxious
to hit the trails for the first time.

Patience may be required.

Today could see advances in the "break in” quality
that we discussed yesterday. Lots of traffic descending
with many hours of turns over turns usually increases
the rendering of smaller and smaller snow particles
out of the initial machine groomed surfaces that can
be a bit on the course/large size.

In that regard, there will likely be a sweet spot mid-day
range of hours that could transition to more noticeable
wear factors towards the end of the day. Those wear
factors could include bare or icy spots over or around
contour crests or were traffic is concentrated at trail
constrictions or intersections. They could eventually
also develop mogul zones.

Bottom line is that there may be a very noticeable
evolution in the conditions today so you can’t assume
things are going to be exactly the same if you go back
to any given zone an hour later.


Trails listed as “delayed”, with the little clock icon
in the Official Report copy below have also historically
been referred to as “Progressively” open, so if Nansen
and Nansen Haut/Upper open down to the Mi Chemin
traverse to the TGV Quad base, that could be the very
best support possible for more even all-day good
conditions because depending on the width Nansen
is finished at, the moment it opens the square area
of the skiable terrain could expand as much as a third
which would be a huge advantage in spreading out
the traffic load.

Other critical snowmaking zones shown below are
within the Flying Mile sector for next weekends F.I.S.
World Cup event, but as far as recreational skiers
are concerned, for Experts, you’ve got to be happy
to see Taschereau as the first possible Black Diamond
as well as for everyone, Beauchemin Haut/Upper and
Lowell Thomas to Rigodon under development as well.



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6/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open
Trails, Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for November 25, 2023, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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Trails, Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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---------- 3:17 P.M. Insert Update: -------------


REVISED Open Trails To 9(*).

Archival Data Attached Below.


Please Note: This revision occurred earlier during open hours
and is provided herein for end-of-day archival accuracy.


9/102(*)REVISED Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open
Trails, Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for November 25, 2023, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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Please Note: Your T360 author is not yet able to
be on site due to a post-surgical, medical LOA.
We expect to have that cleared by mid-December.
Thanks for your patience. In the mean-time, we
intend to maintain the daily, chronologically filed,
weather and trail status data plus whatever
observational commentary possible for archival
date/seasonal period sampling.





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