80(*) Open Trails on a Classically White Winter, Sunny Tremblant Day!
This is our one image forecast for today....
Are you going to be somewhere in the Big Tremblant Picture?
13 CM's of fresh snow, perfectly groomed into the very fine existing base
is going to make for today's incrementally better morning surfaces.
Last nights -16C will have added crispness to the Corduroy and there
are going to be a lot of very happy campers Skiing and Boarding on
these very High Performance and extremely grippy runs.
Based on yesterdays predominantly Easterly winds, we're going to
be nominating Toboggan on Versant Soleil as a prime candidate for
"Excellent" this morning, and all day. We think that the wind and
drifting factors over the Summit may have created some unique
deposits of very fine, light, dry almost dust like snow that will
enhance the traction on Toboggan's roller-coaster banked contours.
The lee-side Summit sectors of Versant Nord, the North Side
on either side of Duncan/Geant may also have seen above average
snow accumulation benefits with yesterdays winds that off and on,
vered from East to Nor-East.
Of course there will be many others, virtually everything Open,
that will have these great surfaces too, however, exploration may
show that there are unique combinations of the Snowfall and Grooming
that yield particularly outstanding runs.
There's really only one place you want to find yourself standing today
and that's at the Summit of Tremblant.
The Colours Of Fun At Tremblant !
We love the Colours Of Fun we see every day at Tremblant. Skiers
and Boarders in general are always very style conscious, but Tremblant
Skiers and Boarders are usually on the leading edge of Slope-Side Style
and you'll be seeing a lot of that today!
Weekend Traffic/Speed Caveats:
Please use caution with speed in high traffic zones. Beginners
and those new to the area may make sudden directional changes
without any notice. High traffic volume may create wear patterns
that can expose icy bits or slick, very firm substrates, particularly
on steeper narrower pitches, around trail intersections or runout zones.
As far as the Weather goes....
We ran this annotated Graphic in yesterday's Apres Ski and it still
applies, so here's what you can expect for near term planning....
80(*) Open Trails on the Official, Downloadable, PDF,
Trail and Grooming Status Report, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Ongoing Overnight grooming every single night
advances the refinement of Tremblant's surfaces
every morning, and the results are some of the
best Skiing and Boarding on the entire East Coast.
The surfaces have very uniform soft top layer depth,
so the bottom line is that there is reliable carving on
all the Open Groomed Terrain that is prime White
Winter Wonderful!
Links and not-so-fine print:
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
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http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/CAQC0360
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