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Mt. Snow is much closer and my home mountain, we will see. While you do have to download there, the two runs they have open are really good.
The forecast is for higher temps this week. Unless you have a season ticket, I wouldn't say that you get the most bang for your buck by skiing a lot at this time of the year. Personally, I just go out enough to get the legs in shape for the big snows.anybody go to both this weekend? I'm a little worried about Snows' snow holding up for tuesday. Opinions?
The forecast is for higher temps this week. Unless you have a season ticket, I wouldn't say that you get the most bang for your buck by skiing a lot at this time of the year. Personally, I just go out enough to get the legs in shape for the big snows.
I'd recommend Mt. Snow. We don't want Killington to get too crowded. ;-)
I skied killington today and the cover is still excellent, considering the recent weather. The only spot getting boney was mouse trap. A decent bump line formed on east glade for early season but I imagine they will mow it down tonight.
I thought the name of that trail was East Fall?
At any rate, that was a good bump line this weekend, but one line from skiers right was grassy too. Some of the bumps towards the bottom of that trail were really deep.