Puck it
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No doubt that nasty cold blisters keep people away. that sounds more like a "personal problem" than a "personal opinion"
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No doubt that nasty cold blisters keep people away. that sounds more like a "personal problem" than a "personal opinion"
i am debating whether to hit killington or stratton this saturday. what would be a better option?
I was at Stratton Saturday and my advice would be don't go there. Didn't Killington get it even worse with an ice storm?
Go north to Bolton or Stowe
Killington was still skiing fine as of yesterday. Yes they did get a little rain last weekend & Tues. but so did everyone else. They also had snow Tues. afternoon. Skied Sugarbush Tues & that was also good. Rain down low but all snow at elevation early, all snow everywhere in the afternoon. Visibility was the problem Tues. Good thing I know the mountain, couldn't see a thing. Couldn't even see the chair in front of me the first run.i am debating whether to hit killington or stratton this saturday. what would be a better option?
Killington was still skiing fine as of yesterday. Yes they did get a little rain last weekend & Tues. but so did everyone else. They also had snow Tues. afternoon. Skied Sugarbush Tues & that was also good. Rain down low but all snow at elevation early, all snow everywhere in the afternoon. Visibility was the problem Tues. Good thing I know the mountain, couldn't see a thing. Couldn't even see the chair in front of me the first run.