12/3/23 #Tremblant Conditions
Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2023 6:23 am
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15(*) Open Trails
Yesterday, Tremblant Fans Got To See Some Of The
Very Best Ski Racers On Planet Earth, Right Here At Home.
( And We Get To See It All Again Today!)
The Winner!
12.2.23.Federica.Brignone.Winner.F.I.S.World.Cup.GS.At.Tremblant.a.jpg
The world came to Tremblant yesterday and it was a resounding
success with a brand new Women’s G.S. event on the World Cup
tour running on the Flying Mile sector, right down to the resort
base at the foot of Johannsen.
( And We Get To See It All Again Today!)
12.2.23.F.I.S.World.Cup.Womens.GS.Podium.At.Tremblant.a.jpg
12.2.23.F.I.S.World.Cup.Womens.GS.At.Tremblant.Official.Results.a.jpg
The Weekend News.
"What To Expect."
It is our opinion at T360, that Women’s World Cup G.S.
represents some of the very finest technical Alpine Skiing
in the whole wide world. Supreme athletic capability
combined with finesse and artistic style, all combine
at lighting speed for a remarkable and inspiring display
of prowess and skill that we don’t think are matched
anywhere else in the known ski world. Period.
( And We Get To See It All Again Today!)
Weather Notes:
------- Heavy Snowfall Warning/Environment Canada Special Weather Statement -------------
Conditions Notes:
Fabulous early season surface quality enhanced by
recent and continuing natural fresh snowfall.
The primary benefit for regular Tremblant day skiers
and snowboarders will be on the expanded Versant
Nord/North Side newly opened terrain within the
Lowell Thomas Sector. Together with the already well
established acreage on Beauchemin and P’tit Bonheur,
you’ll have more than enough variety to thoroughly
warm up those dormant early season quad muscles.
For those cycling Summit-To-Base runs off the Nord/North,
all the F.I.S. World Cup activity on the Sud/South Flying
Mile Sector may seem barely noticeable.
15/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open
Trails, Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for December 3, 2023, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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/historical period sampling.
Page under progressive assembly.
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and/or use the “Previous Topic” buttons
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yesterday’s post for additional context.
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15(*) Open Trails
Yesterday, Tremblant Fans Got To See Some Of The
Very Best Ski Racers On Planet Earth, Right Here At Home.
( And We Get To See It All Again Today!)
The Winner!
12.2.23.Federica.Brignone.Winner.F.I.S.World.Cup.GS.At.Tremblant.a.jpg
The world came to Tremblant yesterday and it was a resounding
success with a brand new Women’s G.S. event on the World Cup
tour running on the Flying Mile sector, right down to the resort
base at the foot of Johannsen.
( And We Get To See It All Again Today!)
12.2.23.F.I.S.World.Cup.Womens.GS.Podium.At.Tremblant.a.jpg
12.2.23.F.I.S.World.Cup.Womens.GS.At.Tremblant.Official.Results.a.jpg
The Weekend News.
"What To Expect."
It is our opinion at T360, that Women’s World Cup G.S.
represents some of the very finest technical Alpine Skiing
in the whole wide world. Supreme athletic capability
combined with finesse and artistic style, all combine
at lighting speed for a remarkable and inspiring display
of prowess and skill that we don’t think are matched
anywhere else in the known ski world. Period.
( And We Get To See It All Again Today!)
Weather Notes:
------- Heavy Snowfall Warning/Environment Canada Special Weather Statement -------------
Conditions Notes:
Fabulous early season surface quality enhanced by
recent and continuing natural fresh snowfall.
The primary benefit for regular Tremblant day skiers
and snowboarders will be on the expanded Versant
Nord/North Side newly opened terrain within the
Lowell Thomas Sector. Together with the already well
established acreage on Beauchemin and P’tit Bonheur,
you’ll have more than enough variety to thoroughly
warm up those dormant early season quad muscles.
For those cycling Summit-To-Base runs off the Nord/North,
all the F.I.S. World Cup activity on the Sud/South Flying
Mile Sector may seem barely noticeable.
15/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open
Trails, Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for December 3, 2023, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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/historical period sampling.
Page under progressive assembly.
Please refresh or revisit periodically,
and/or use the “Previous Topic” buttons
(located page top/bottom) to review
yesterday’s post for additional context.
Thanks For Your Visit!
http://www.tremblant.ca
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they look like historically, month by month, year by year.
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you can use the "Previous Topic" or "Next Topic" buttons, located
screen far right, in upper date/message bar to scroll through sequential
dates, or use your browsers "back" button to stay on the selected index
page for non-sequential date reviews in either forward or reverse order.
There are approximately 6, 25 day Index pages per season.
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First index page with the latest posts. That gives you an immediate,
current to 25 day past, review scroll of Winter Alpine Conditions by
consecutive date.
.