1/9/10 Conditions
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:09 am
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Beautiful, Classic Tremblant Winter Day!
Web Cam Snap Shots courtesy of www.tremblant.ca
Why, Oh Why, are you not in this picture!
76 Open trails with a fair amount of Snow Making continuing.
Our surfaces should be quite grippy. This will be a day when
the snow has that wonderful "squeaky" quality as you ski or
board over it and typically, it also means conditions may be
"fast", so use caution around the Mountain until you have
verified safe places to use speed. Please be careful around
Trail intersections or any other high traffic zones in particular,
there may be beginners out there that need extra space.
Take a look at todays Official, Printable Grooming and Trail
Status Report, courtesy of http://www.tremblant.ca The
three columns following the Trail name show "Open", “Snow
Making" and "Grooming". As you can see, the grooming list
is extensive for all skill levels, so you should not have any
trouble locating good surfaces that will suit your style.
Official, Printable Grooming and Trail
Status Report, courtesy of http://www.tremblant.ca
Beautifully sunny, but Winter Weather returns, as far as temps are
concerned with a nippy -22C at dawn. There is a gusty little breeze,
which is only forecast to be at 10km, but when it peaks, it swirls
the snow around, so there's enough there to feel it, for sure.
Today will want you to have all the critical seal areas of your
external layer well secured. Thermal heat loss from around
Head, Neck, Wrists, Waist and Boot Tops are altogether a
"Tipping Point" in your comfort.
The use of the word "Critical" with reference to external garment
seals is entirely appropriate as on a cold day, the combined thermal
heat loss from these areas can, and probably will, make all the
difference in your enjoyment of a day long outdoor experience.
Hands and feet, of course are very sensitive, but these are 2
areas where overlapping cuffs make a huge difference.
While there is the ongoing debate about "Mittens or Gloves", for
days even down at these levels, high tech fabrics and layers have
come along way in bringing gloves, with the added versatility of
independent finger action, up to par with mittens. Combine that
with a glove that has really big, long cuff that overlaps the sleeve,
and hand comfort jumps way up while you can still operate zippers
and buckles etc. without taking hands out of mittens.
If your feet are temp sensitive, the equipment shops in the
Resort Village have lots of options ranging from single use
toe warmers, all the way up to electronically operated thermal
footbed inserts. You can literally dial up heat to your feet if
you so desire.
Bottom line on this is: There is no better place in North
America(that we are aware of), that can help you as effectively
as the Pro's at Tremblant, in terms of being properly outfitted
for Skiing or Boarding on days like today.
Just a quick word about pricing. Tremblant's shops are not
as expensive as some may think. The quality of products offered
is very high, so both durability and function will typically be
much superior to the "BigBoxCo." discount outlets. You get
what you pay for and we still have gear we got at Tremblant years
and years ago that are use a few times a season. They outfit
Instructors and other Mountain Pro's with gear that WORKS,
and you can get that too, so when it comes to price, remember
that VALUE is actually the key for functional winter sports gear.
The Burton El Nino. Young boarders ages 15 and under will be
able to hone their technique with guidance from members of the
Burton team, while pitting themselves against other boarders in
a friendly jam.
Links:
http://www.tremblant.ca
http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm
http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/trailmap-e.htm
http://www.tremblant.ca/galleries/webcams/index-e.htm
http://translate.google.com/translate_t ... =fr&tl=en#
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/CAQC0360
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Beautiful, Classic Tremblant Winter Day!
Web Cam Snap Shots courtesy of www.tremblant.ca
Why, Oh Why, are you not in this picture!
76 Open trails with a fair amount of Snow Making continuing.
Our surfaces should be quite grippy. This will be a day when
the snow has that wonderful "squeaky" quality as you ski or
board over it and typically, it also means conditions may be
"fast", so use caution around the Mountain until you have
verified safe places to use speed. Please be careful around
Trail intersections or any other high traffic zones in particular,
there may be beginners out there that need extra space.
Take a look at todays Official, Printable Grooming and Trail
Status Report, courtesy of http://www.tremblant.ca The
three columns following the Trail name show "Open", “Snow
Making" and "Grooming". As you can see, the grooming list
is extensive for all skill levels, so you should not have any
trouble locating good surfaces that will suit your style.
Official, Printable Grooming and Trail
Status Report, courtesy of http://www.tremblant.ca
Beautifully sunny, but Winter Weather returns, as far as temps are
concerned with a nippy -22C at dawn. There is a gusty little breeze,
which is only forecast to be at 10km, but when it peaks, it swirls
the snow around, so there's enough there to feel it, for sure.
Today will want you to have all the critical seal areas of your
external layer well secured. Thermal heat loss from around
Head, Neck, Wrists, Waist and Boot Tops are altogether a
"Tipping Point" in your comfort.
The use of the word "Critical" with reference to external garment
seals is entirely appropriate as on a cold day, the combined thermal
heat loss from these areas can, and probably will, make all the
difference in your enjoyment of a day long outdoor experience.
Hands and feet, of course are very sensitive, but these are 2
areas where overlapping cuffs make a huge difference.
While there is the ongoing debate about "Mittens or Gloves", for
days even down at these levels, high tech fabrics and layers have
come along way in bringing gloves, with the added versatility of
independent finger action, up to par with mittens. Combine that
with a glove that has really big, long cuff that overlaps the sleeve,
and hand comfort jumps way up while you can still operate zippers
and buckles etc. without taking hands out of mittens.
If your feet are temp sensitive, the equipment shops in the
Resort Village have lots of options ranging from single use
toe warmers, all the way up to electronically operated thermal
footbed inserts. You can literally dial up heat to your feet if
you so desire.
Bottom line on this is: There is no better place in North
America(that we are aware of), that can help you as effectively
as the Pro's at Tremblant, in terms of being properly outfitted
for Skiing or Boarding on days like today.
Just a quick word about pricing. Tremblant's shops are not
as expensive as some may think. The quality of products offered
is very high, so both durability and function will typically be
much superior to the "BigBoxCo." discount outlets. You get
what you pay for and we still have gear we got at Tremblant years
and years ago that are use a few times a season. They outfit
Instructors and other Mountain Pro's with gear that WORKS,
and you can get that too, so when it comes to price, remember
that VALUE is actually the key for functional winter sports gear.
The Burton El Nino. Young boarders ages 15 and under will be
able to hone their technique with guidance from members of the
Burton team, while pitting themselves against other boarders in
a friendly jam.
Links:
http://www.tremblant.ca
http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm
http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/trailmap-e.htm
http://www.tremblant.ca/galleries/webcams/index-e.htm
http://translate.google.com/translate_t ... =fr&tl=en#
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/CAQC0360
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LINKS:
What’s The Use? Research Benefits of this Archive: http://tinyurl.com/gp5vjps
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