After a lacklustre start to the season (just like the rest of the east), Tremblant has definitely been one of the luckier resorts lately. Despite rain in Montreal, Tremblant received 31 cm of snow Tuesday overnight, and another 10 cm throughout Wednesday morning. I arrived at the hill at 7:30, picked up my first tracks ticket and loaded the Duncan chair at 7:55. After two runs from the top in knee deep, fluffy snow, I waited in line for the Expo lift and got the first chair at 9. Dynamite and Expo were as good as they've been all season, and even the steep pitch of Dynamite was fully skiable for the first few runs. I bounced back and forth between the Expo and Edge chairs all day until my legs gave out at 2 pm after 15 runs. The hill was tracked out by 11 am (as is typical for Tremblant) but the runs stayed soft all day, only showing ice in the busy areas. Tremblant is reporting 171 inches YTD, which not only is above average but fairly impressive given the slow start.