Wicked Cold, but Wicked Fun Too!
We tell ya' "How To"...
But while you're waiting....
Choose from the following:
You'd have to be a Lunatic To...
a) Not have fun on a day that looks like this....
b) Miss being here, if you could be....
c) Not wear every layer you own....
d) All of the above....
(scroll---->>> for complete image, this is always a "No Thumbnail Zone".) (The Moon always looks larger closer to the horizon as it rises, not to
mention that Telephoto tends to pull far objects and compress close objects,
sort of a cool, natural, special effect.)
On The Multiple Choice... You already know the answer....
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71(*) Open Trails on the KKKoool, KKKKKrisp, KKKKrunchie
4 sides of Tremblant!
Yesterday's etherial, freezing, other-worldly Last Run appearance was
definitely "Winter", but after Morning Lightning Strikes on this very spot???
Wow... what a wild weather day!!! Too Warm... Too Cold ...Too Windy
Beautiful Snow though... Getting off at the top of Duncan and facing into a swirling vortex of
wild winter winds, it was very easy to understand why there were lift
"issues" all day. Temps dropped like a 50 pound weight off a bridge from
+1C to -18C or so in about 4 hours. Awesome Mother Nature.
We had hoped to get over to Soleil yesterday, but unfortunately that
was not practical because swirling driving snow into camera lens is
very difficult to compensate for, so we'll try again today.
Wow, welcome back to Winter!
What Friends Are For.... Here is our One Pic. Weather Outlook For Today....
Sunny, Cool, and Great Long Views! Even though this sector is off-line, you can still admire the views from La Crete
and we never get tired of that. Hopefully, some of this terrain will be back soon.
-29C, or for our American Cousins.... 20 Below Zero...
and rising up to -16C, or 3.something above Zero F,
certainly qualifies as Winter, but as usual, we have to
look at the positive sides....
Nothings melting today....
That leads us to the actual, real positives in this kind of weather....
1) Frost into the Mountain.... The length, quality, and quantity of our
precious Tremblant Alpine Snow Sports Season depends on what we
refer to as the "Thermal Momentum" of the ambient cold storage
that deep frost represents for both short term resiliency, and long
term durability.
A week ago, we were recovering from a typical January Thaw.
One of the main reasons we did not suffer any significant base loss
was the frost in the Mountain that kept the surfaces solid. As
we said back then, "solid" is a lot easier to work with than "gone".
That's short tem resiliency.
At Seasons end in April, because of the deep frost from days like we
have now, we will be able to Ski/Board, while somewhere out there,
some have switched to Golf.
That's long term durability.
We can only adapt to weather, so considering the positives gives us
the perspective we need to bundle up and press on...
Besides which...
2) We like our Snow "Squeaky" Cold, you know,
as you walk over it, it makes that sweet "squeak, squeak, squeak,
squeak...." sound that only very cold, dry snow makes.
This Squeaky Snow has unique performance characteristics
for edging, speed, braking, steering, carving and pure winter
feel that no other snow has.
The bonus today is Two-Fold...
1) Brilliant Sunshine.... is it just us??? .... or has anyone else noticed...
it's getting lighter outside earlier in the mornings, like at 6:30 A.M.
The sun is moving up and you will be able to feel it today because of....
2) Calm to no wind. Very light, or no winds will facilitate direct Solar energy
transfer to your person, where you can safely stop Trail-side in almost
any sunny spot.
Anyone who was here yesterday and was able to persist through to the
bitterly cold end knows full well, it was the unmerciful power of vicious
winds that while literally awesome, took some of the fun out of things.
Not so today... Even though the absolute temp values are low, the Solar
energy will help immensely in the comfort factor for not only today, but the
next couple of days too, in all likelihood as we experience a fairly stable
Arctic Air Mass for a while.
Conditions are very good and will incrementally improve every day,
sometimes even by the hour on all the Groomed Terrain.
We heard Beginner/Intermediate Skier feedback yesterday of "Thick"
and or "Lumpy" or "Uneven" and no doubt, when as much snow came
as did, things can get that way until the Humans have a chance to catch
up with Packing and Grooming.
Below: Tremblant360 Proof of Snow, Jan. 20th, 2013.
Here is a big reason why in the form of a North Summit Sector Drifting
sample that is 4 meters Trail-Side off Lowell Thomas. A lot of this came
in 24 hours and it takes a while to integrate it into the base, which has
to be done during the Night Shift.
Crude Measuring devices, but effective picture. These Ski Poles are
a handy way of illustrating overall drifting depth and despite precise
numbers sure do show a general condition.
It's a Big Blue Sky over Tremblant!
An amazingly frosty, but very fine "Last Run" on
Banzai with Snow, Sun, Cloud ...all at the same time.
71(*) Open Trails on the Official, Downloadable, PDF,
Trail and Grooming Status Report, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Please note: The entire Soleil Sector is on "Progressive" or Gradual
opening status. Sometimes at these low temps, Soleil is held off
for rider safety concerns regarding potential stoppages. We think
this will clear by mid-morning, but we can not verify that.
Bring Layers... You're going to need them.
Worth every second though, on very fine Winter Surfaces
that increase in refinement every day.
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http://www.tremblant.ca/mountain/winter ... port-e.htm
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