@@twoplanktravellers I was wondering why would they let that much people if they are charging 120$ per session (literally 4 times what I paied last time in LeRelais). Mont Tremblant is the most expensive ski resort in Quebec (but also one of the biggest and most beautiful, still 120$ is too much if it's always this full)
This is the skiout run (Nansen). Not recommended on a busy day as it is used by ski school and total beginners. You can find some less occupied terrain easily, even on a busy day
@@delisleluc True. It does get busy. That was our last run of the day, and there were only three main ways down: this run, the gondola, or the very icy Beauvallon Haut blue run.
Cool vid love the 4k
Glad you like it!
Awesome video
Thanks!
What trail is this?
It’s Nansen and Nansen Bas.
For the price they charge, I find it disturbing how many people they are letting in per day ! that takes all the fun from the experience.
You raise a good point. Wouldn't the ski hill charge more if they let in fewer people though?
@@twoplanktravellers I was wondering why would they let that much people if they are charging 120$ per session (literally 4 times what I paied last time in LeRelais). Mont Tremblant is the most expensive ski resort in Quebec (but also one of the biggest and most beautiful, still 120$ is too much if it's always this full)
This is the skiout run (Nansen). Not recommended on a busy day as it is used by ski school and total beginners. You can find some less occupied terrain easily, even on a busy day
@@delisleluc True. It does get busy. That was our last run of the day, and there were only three main ways down: this run, the gondola, or the very icy Beauvallon Haut blue run.