steamboat1
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So is that it now? Killington is the last one standing, and they are planning on staying open for an extra MONTH longer than anyone else? That's pretty awesome
MSS is scheduled to be open this weekend.
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So is that it now? Killington is the last one standing, and they are planning on staying open for an extra MONTH longer than anyone else? That's pretty awesome
So, when and where is the coronation ceremony?
Ok every one say together what the Kfans need to hear. "Killington is the bestest ski mountain evah"!!!!![]()
Now now, I wouldn't go that far. Just on the east coast. If you feel really strongly about it, you could say western hemisphere![]()
Beast of the East yes, but I still like lots of mountains especially North Vermont better then K, but it is great for where it is.
Killington will not make it to June. This comes from the guy who first (correctly) predicted here over six months ago that they would be both the first to open and last to close.
Not because of a lack of will. Weather will not permit.
... This comes from the guy who first (correctly) predicted here over six months ago that ....
could i have tomorrow's lotto numbers please?
MSS is scheduled to be open this weekend.
I just updated my post with the latest info:
MSS officially push for one extra weekend: May 17-18.
Killington still June 2.
The season is definitely not over.
But who will be the last one standing?
If Killington wants to make it in June at all cost, they will. On June 1, 1993, you needed to walk at a number of areas on Superstar.
- Walk to the upper headwall.
- Walk at the end of the first headwall and across a few patch. We are talking most of the flat middle part.
- Then continuous snow on the final pitch. The June 1st Slalom was set at the end of the bottom pitch.
- Walk back to the lift.
It was open, they weren't charging, in those years they were changing on June 1 anyways.
So if they willing to go just to call it June regardless of snow, they will be the last one standing.
Been there done that with the hiking crap.
Last year they closed with 98% of SS still covered. Only the top of the headwall was washed. Better to walk down a few steps but they made a small strip of snow on top, rocky but skiable. Rest of the trail had good coverage right to the lift. Chair was still ski on ski off.
How far will they push it this year is the question.
Climbing down a steep, wet, rocky slope isn't exactly safe in plastic ski boots.
Is it worth the liability?
If Killington wants to make it in June at all cost, they will. On June 1, 1993, you needed to walk at a number of areas on Superstar.
- Walk to the upper headwall.
- Walk at the end of the first headwall and across a few patch. We are talking most of the flat middle part.
- Then continuous snow on the final pitch. The June 1st Slalom was set at the end of the bottom pitch.
- Walk back to the lift.
It was open, they weren't charging, in those years they were changing on June 1 anyways.
So if they willing to go just to call it June regardless of snow, they will be the last one standing.
So what counts as "open". Lifts turning? Lots of places could spin a lift so that people could go hike around in the mud with their ski boots on.