Turning out to be a very nice day! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FRESH SNOW!
6CM overnight on 45(*) Open Trails.
Proof of Summit Snow.
We love to see snow in the trees!
It means that when it fell, it wasn't too windy
and of course, it's on the trails too! More Fresh Snow in the short term forecast.
More Fresh Snow in the long term forecast.
Planning a trip to Tremblant?
You'll love this!
Getting Back To Normal
With the right raw materials to work with, ie: Fresh Snow!,
the Tremblant Mountain Crews will be able to make
rapid and consistent progress in the quality of
all our Alpine surfaces.
This should be a great week to see the numbers of Open
Trails jump higher day by day.
Ultimately, all the dampness that we've gotten may well
contribute to the durability of our season, just because the
return to sub-zero temps will solidify what we had into a
thicker, deeper base.
Over the last 2 days, grooming has been conducted in stages
that will allow the surfaces to progress toward not only a quality
surface for todays Skiers/Boarders, but future users as well.
It is our understanding(subject to correction from verifiable source),
that by leaving a slightly rough surface on the Mountain when you
expect snow, it gives all the new snow something to bond with.
There are 2 main ways we can think of that benefit surface quality.
The first would be that the new snow can adhere or stick to a roughened
base layer and will be somewhat wind resistant as opposed to falling on
a smooth surface where it may be moved off by wind.
Secondly, when you pack and groom the old and the new, you get a new base
that has an easy to work with transition from the hard below to the soft above.
SKI AND BOARD CONDITIONS:
CAUTION WITH SPEED is mandatory until you have verified
safe passage. The surfaces will be "Fast", but you should not
rip around until you have carefully explored the terrain first.
Today will be a day of mixed conditions that will include
fine carving snow, hardpack, and some icy bits...
There may be other surface characteristics such as natural
hazards in the form of wood or rock that you will need to
watch out for. All these surface features may appear in a
random fashion. The point is, don't assume conditions are
going to be the same over the next bump or around the next turn,
until you have safely verified that with slow, careful examination.
Once you have verified where the best lines and surfaces are, feel
free to work on your performance, but not before.
------ END OF SAFETY MESSAGE -------------
Today's weather starts and stays at around -7C under
partially sunny skies with a moderate west wind that will be
coming up McCulloch and Beauvallon, as it moves across the summit.
Riding the TGV, you should have the wind at your back and below
the summit on the North side, it will be almost calm.
With the wind and snow overnight like this, you may well find
some drifted areas of deeper snow on the North. We would guess
that the North will have the best conditions, generally speaking.
45(*) Open Trails on today's Official, Downloadable
pdf Trail and Grooming status,
Courtesy of http://www.tremblant.ca
ALWAYS REMEMBER...
TREMBLANT RULE #1:
There will always be good Skiing or Boarding somewhere
within the open terrain at Tremblant. Period.
It's up to you to explore the open trails carefully to match your
selection with your skill level and have fun!
Links:
http://www.tremblant.ca
http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm
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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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