Today was another fantastic day for skiing, and I was on my own while Nadine relaxed in the village. Skiing on my own, it was an opportunity to try out some new runs, and spend the day skiing mostly on advanced runs.
Again on the Versant Soleil, I have found a new favourite run at Mont Tremblant. It is called Laurentienne. I’ve marked it on the trail map below.
Here are a couple of photos from the Laurentienne run.
The skiing today was challenging, as not every run is groomed every night. In particular, it seems that runs on the Versant Soleil are often not groomed, and today was one of those days, and it provided a very good workout.
I had lunch at the Trapper’s Refuge again, and continued skiing the Versant Soleil for the rest of the day, until taking one final run down the south side and back to the village.
Back at the hotel, seeing the crowds on the south side, I had to wonder why more people don’t ski the other sides of the mountain. I don’t think I waited more than 30 seconds in a line all day on the Versant Soleil, but back by the gondola on the south, the crowds were pretty thick.
We spent the evening relaxing at the hotel.