
102(*) Open Trails.
Yesterday Was Mostly Snowy,
So Today Should Be Mostly Excellent.
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Please Note: Seasonally Adjusted Open Hours To 4:00 P.M.
Weather Notes:
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Conditions Notes:
Generally:
It’s a marvelous mid-winter Saturday after
a lot of recent snowfall. It could be busy.
Please be patient at lifts and scan actively for
mixed skill sharing as you circulate. Allow
wide passing margins and watch out for sudden
or unpredictable moves from Beginners.
In The Groomed:
The entire range of all freshly groomed skill levels
continue to be very high to excellent quality with
seasonally optimized surface densities generated
by days and days and weeks and weeks of repeated
daily compacting without so much as a single
moment of heat for well over a month. This is why
you choose Tremblant. Genuine, authentic, universal
pure winter conditions that are all cold-formed snow.
In the groomed, it’s absolutely time to say..
“Average Is Excellent”.
In The Sous Bois/Hors Piste/Glades and Un-Groomed:
Generally very fine, with mature seasonal depths
that for the most part are, for legitimate Experts,
very forgiving due to the slight frictional quality
that is frequently an element of snow that has fallen
in very cold temps. The combination all those things
has made control in the bumps softly easy.
The incremental snowfall accumulations have had
a steady frequency so the Sous Bois base has never
really had a chance to get firmed up because there’s
basically been new snow refreshers so often.
However... Ski Patrol hand posted hazard warnings
need serious respect because there are some very
raw zones of both irregular bumps from mixed
ski/board traffic, as well as the consequent rocky
bits that lurk under some of the deepest cuts below
some moguls.
This is not the time for Experts to be dragging their
Intermediate friends into unsafe challenge. The posted
hazards and rather thick tracking of all the recent snowfall
need only the most experienced bushwhackers with patience
and sophisticated control capability for safe navigation.
102/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open
Trails, Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for February 8, 2025, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Mid-Winter Marvelous!
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