T360 Late, Late 3:00 A.M. Apres Ski… Posted Below as “Reply”.
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87(*) Open Trails due to Weather, Wind Factors affecting the Flying Mile Sector
that is currently showing a “Progressive” or Gradual Opening Status.
Before we go any further…
If You Know The Mountain Code Of Conduct…
If You Understand The Mountain Code Of Conduct…
If You Follow The Mountain Code Of Conduct…
The Results Are...
A Happy, And Always Ready To Help… Ski Patrol.(**)
It’s no Secret… We endlessly promote the Mountain Code of Conduct because
it prevents injury and any consequential disruptions of Skiing or Boarding.
(**)”Always Ready To Help” is an Important Difference to “Have To Help”,
as in the case of any Accident that requires Ski Patrol attendance.
Over the course of a busy Holiday Weekend, unfortunately there is a
higher probability of accidents and witnessing some of those as all
Mountain users see from time-to-time, reminds us that if there was
greater awareness and respect for the Mountain Code Of Conduct,
there would be fewer incidents that require the Professional Assistance
of the Very Fine Members of Tremblant’s Ski Patrol.
The Up-coming School Spring Breaks will see increased Mountain Traffic,
so when-ever you have the chance, Promote The Code, and if you see
them Trail-Side and they’re not busy helping someone, take a moment to
stop and Thank the Very Dedicated members of the Ski Patrol for all their work.
Safety Is A Community Effort, so we all have a part.
Moving On To Todays Forecasted Excellent Ski/Board Conditions…
The Following is an In-Depth Analysis Of Current, i.e. Yesterday,
Tremblant Groomed Surface Conditions:
2.17.14. Groomed Trail Sample McCulloch, Versant Sud, The South Side @ Tremblant.
That’s it... Pretty much every Open Groomed Square Inch of Tremblant’s Beautiful
Terrain is just like this, and that’s Both... Exactly And All You Need To Know.
2.17.14.Lowell.Thomas.Triple.Views.Rope.Tow.b.jpg
2.17.14.Flying.Mile.Quad.Views.Johannsen.d.jpg
2.17.14.Flying.Mile.Telephoto.Views.Summit.d.jpg
Weather Notes:
Overcast… -10 C…. supposed to rise to -5 C…
Blowing Gusty Crazzzy,
Sou-East, Over Duncan towards Flying Mile Summit,
enough to create Lift Glitches.
SNOWING… sometimes hard.
An Excellent Winter Day!
Conditions Notes:
Please Note: Review trail status icons/legend in graphic below
for individual trail detail.
87(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking and Lift Status for February 18th, 2014,
Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
Please Note: Extended Lift Hours To 4:00P.M. not shown on some Official data sources.
Beautiful, Glorious, Mid-Winter Tremblant Conditions.
What True Ski/Board Fans Love!
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
http://translate.google.com/translate_t ... =fr&tl=en#
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/CAQC0360
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