4/1/10 Conditions
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 10:46 am
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Sun Gone Wild!
It's HOT out there!
...and we don't just mean the Telus SPIN action, either!
We don't think you can get much more "Spring"
@ 16C than this!
46 runs open on South and North sides only
as Soleil is being held in reserve for the weekend
and Edge is now off-line for the season, as far
as we know.
Yesterday was an important day in Tremblant
history. Local Olympic Gold Medal winner,
Jasey-Jay Anderson took part in this event
in his last race before retirement. This pic shows
2 participants carving their way down through the
immaculately prepared Dual Giant Slalom course
on Tremblant's South Side run, McCulloch. Here is today's copy of the Official, Printable
Grooming and Trail status report, courtesy of
Tremblant.ca
Beautiful Surfaces With A Beautiful View!
Regardless of skill level, it's impossible to
not appreciate the beauty of this scene
from any number of perspectives. One look at the above picture should tell you
all you need to know... Too Beautiful To Miss!
Scroll down to "Reply" for Telus SPIN Schedule
Spring Rule #1
The true believers are always thankful for whatever
they can Ski or Board.
Spring Rule #2
There will always be great Skiing and Boarding
somewhere within the open terrain at Tremblant,
the Mountain Crews take care of that.
Spring Rule#3
Every Spring Ski day is to be cherished and is worth
the effort. It's a long time 'till next November.
Caveat:
A) There will always be hazards within the open terrain,
such as may exist due to; being uncovered during daily
use, and or located in areas intentionally not groomed,
such as designated mogul runs/zones, and/or weather
conditions that are not controllable, for example.
B) That matching ideal terrain to any users skill level
is a very individual choice made by the user and it is
therefore up to the user to cautiously explore the open
terrain to locate conditions best suited to their skills.
Bottom line, "use your head" with highly
variable Spring Conditions... don't "get in over your
head" and risk injury. Stay safe, and have fun in
terrain you can maintain complete control in. Use
caution with speed at all times and explore at slow
speed to verify safe passage before ripping around.
Links:
http://www.tremblant.ca
http://www.telusspin.com/home/?itc=homepage_spin
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/CAQC036
.
---------------------------------------------------------------
Sun Gone Wild!
It's HOT out there!
...and we don't just mean the Telus SPIN action, either!
We don't think you can get much more "Spring"
@ 16C than this!
46 runs open on South and North sides only
as Soleil is being held in reserve for the weekend
and Edge is now off-line for the season, as far
as we know.
Yesterday was an important day in Tremblant
history. Local Olympic Gold Medal winner,
Jasey-Jay Anderson took part in this event
in his last race before retirement. This pic shows
2 participants carving their way down through the
immaculately prepared Dual Giant Slalom course
on Tremblant's South Side run, McCulloch. Here is today's copy of the Official, Printable
Grooming and Trail status report, courtesy of
Tremblant.ca
Beautiful Surfaces With A Beautiful View!
Regardless of skill level, it's impossible to
not appreciate the beauty of this scene
from any number of perspectives. One look at the above picture should tell you
all you need to know... Too Beautiful To Miss!
Scroll down to "Reply" for Telus SPIN Schedule
Spring Rule #1
The true believers are always thankful for whatever
they can Ski or Board.
Spring Rule #2
There will always be great Skiing and Boarding
somewhere within the open terrain at Tremblant,
the Mountain Crews take care of that.
Spring Rule#3
Every Spring Ski day is to be cherished and is worth
the effort. It's a long time 'till next November.
Caveat:
A) There will always be hazards within the open terrain,
such as may exist due to; being uncovered during daily
use, and or located in areas intentionally not groomed,
such as designated mogul runs/zones, and/or weather
conditions that are not controllable, for example.
B) That matching ideal terrain to any users skill level
is a very individual choice made by the user and it is
therefore up to the user to cautiously explore the open
terrain to locate conditions best suited to their skills.
Bottom line, "use your head" with highly
variable Spring Conditions... don't "get in over your
head" and risk injury. Stay safe, and have fun in
terrain you can maintain complete control in. Use
caution with speed at all times and explore at slow
speed to verify safe passage before ripping around.
Links:
http://www.tremblant.ca
http://www.telusspin.com/home/?itc=homepage_spin
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/CAQC036
.