Ok, I'll play, really.
- It's not ski sundown.
Need I go on?
:flag: 'merica
Only got up to K once this season. caught perfect snow, minimal lift lines, even in a holiday period. 3 parks were DIALED. so good. (superpipes are scary = i suck)
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Ok, I'll play, really.
- It's not ski sundown.
Need I go on?
so I'm confident she knows almost as much as you.
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She's been an instructor/guide there for the past 20 years, so I'm confident she knows almost as much as you.
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did you guys know that Killington is home to Outer Limits, the steepest longest bump run in the east.
I think you are confused with your superlatives - Sunday River is home to White Heat - the “longest steepest widest lift-serviced trail in the east"
I agree. But it was even more fun in the old days before they added the groomed center to Outer Limits and you could watch the BAD bump skiers! Now they can cheat and just skid down the middle.Love riding the Bear Mountain Quad when OL is bumped up and getting to watch what is usually a decent sized assortment of GOOD bump skiers right there next to you!
I think you are confused with your superlatives - Sunday River is home to White Heat - the “longest steepest widest lift-serviced trail in the east"
I'm a better skier than 99%+ of the people there on any given day, which is a huge boost for my ego.
Love the various climates you get to experience at K as one usually heads from the Bear side back over to the Killington Basin side. Too cold off of K1 - head to Bear. Too mushy at Bear, head over to Skye/Killington/Snowdon