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Originally Posted by RossiSkier It was an incredible beautiful day. But the cost of the warmth and sunshine took it's toll on Killington. The morning started with PP with fluffy natural snow left over from the recent dump. But by afternoon it was a totally different story. Many of the hills looked like paneling with a thin coat of white primer paint on it. The hills turned brown before our eyes. Grass, mud and rocks started popping out everywhere and the snow got heavier and heavier. It showed where the least amount of snow making attention was given early on. But despite those trails turning brown, there was still lots of trails with lots of snow on them. The double-diamond part of Ovation still had piles and piles of natural snow on it, as it receives no snowmaking.
The crowd was substantial, but lift lines were quick. Killington had a deal that if you skiied on Superbowl Sunday, that you could redeem your ticket stub for a $39.00 lift ticket for the remainder of the ski season. Man, I hope it snows again. |
I was there and thaught the weekend was great. Yes you're right, brown spots were starting to show, they seriously need a good snow storm. But then there were many good trails as well. For such a nice weekend, the lines were minimal. The only thing I could complain about, and for a change this was not ASC's fault, was that it got a little too warm for me by about noon time each day.