102/102(*) Open Trails At #Tremblant .
Weather Drama, Just About Everywhere But Here!
O.K., so it’s still cool here, but after January’s
deep-freeze, what we’re seeing now is not
all that bad, even well within average expectations.
Here’s a glimpse of the overall mid/late February atmospheric stack...
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So, while we enjoy cool, but relatively easy conditions,
any Tremblant fans planning on leaving from virtually
anywhere in the New England region to get here now,
are probably still stuck on the ground in what is being
described as the worst blizzard in decades, if not over
100 years that has buried much of the upper East Coast
of the U.S.A. By way of a starting point, over 5,000 flight
cancellations in 30 hours, so far. More on this later.
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Weather Notes:
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Please Note: Abbreviated content today due to external
site support logistics. Sorry about that. Will attempt to
add later if possible but in the meantime, please refer to
yesterday as a very similar extended conditions version
for today.
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----------- Please Note: Versant Nord/North Side Duncan Quad Closure. -----------
We are taking a positive point of view on this one and
specifically referring to it as an “Upgrade” because when
the manufacture has to come in for something as
fundamentally significant as a primary motor drive
replacement, you don’t just slap in the part and go home.
Typically, when such a major component gets replaced,
the entire drive system will receive a reset calibration
in addition to fresh bearings, belts, seals, sensors, etc.,
etc., and to us, that’s a functional upgrade.
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