One and Only Tremblant!
What Is Wrong With
This Picture? Answer:
Nothing!
...so we ski in the snow cloud
somedays like today at Tremblant,
get used to it...
The Skiing/Boarding will be very fine,
and the Summit should remain semi-snowy,
sub-zero by a few Deg. C throughout the day.
What you get at Tremblant today
is the result of a ton of work over the last week
by Mountain Crews, to a great extent, on the course
for the 24 Hour event, plus about 8 inches of
Natural Snow.
Weekend Pic's So, what you need to do now, is get in
your vehicle and proceed directly to the Summit to
examine things for yourself!
Views like this were common
on the weekend, beautifully, wintery, pre-Christmas
Tremblant Signature Scenery!
Was trying to protect lens from direct sun, but
got these interesting solar lens flares by accident. The Skiing and Boarding are on the most refined,
well groomed surfaces possible. We think everything that
is open is of very high quality and while everyone might
like to see more of Mother Natures snow, Tremblant
Mountain Crews have done a great job producing
these seamlessly smooth slopes.
As an Alpine Winter Sports Fan,
Ya gotta' love this.... Carving on Nansen is very fine, the satin-like
smoothness of the dry snow at altitude has
both grip and speed capability.
More to follow...
But until then...
There's only one Tremblant!
16(*) Open Trails on the Official, Downloadable PDF
Trail and Grooming status report,
Courtesy of Tremblant.ca In the mean-time, over on the "other" side....
The View From The Lowell Thomas Triple Chair
"Hey.... that guy's in mid-air!"
Contrast, Highlights and White/Colour Balances
Altered to show Park Module In Better Detail.
P'Tit Bonheur Training,
"The Fast and The Furious" Tremblant Kid Version! The day by day, consistent, reliable quality of the
superb carving on P'tit Bonheur since Opening Day
has been impeccable. We can and do spend hours
on this run doing laps that we never seem to tire of.
Time practicing on this run, regardless of skill level,
will make you better. It is one of our favourite places
in the entire world.
No Matter What Side Of Tremblant
You're Flyin' Around On...
Yer Gunna Have Fun!
Still more on the way asap...
Links:
http://www.tremblant.ca
http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm
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