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Date(s) Skied: Sunday, March 8, 2009
Resort or Ski Area: Killington
Conditions: some slush and some sun
Trip Report:
On Sunday we decided to take advantage of $55 "Deal Grabber" tickets on our way back to the city. We were worried about rain, but we ended up getting a mix of overcast skies, a little fog on top of the main peak, and a fair amount of sun. The snow was holding up surprisingly well. Some of the more exposed runs were closed (Devil's Fiddle was such a blast last year I had no idea it was pretty much a solid slab of rock underneath...ain't coming back this year without a monstrous storm), but most of the mountain was open and offering fantastic spring conditions.
We parked in the Snowshed lot and spent the day working our way over to Bear Mountain and back. Corn cruisers and slushy bumps everywhere.
The early fog lifted off from most of the mountain, providing some nice slushy bumps under beautiful spring skies:
Outer limits was outer limits...
Incredibly young kids rippin' it up in a mogul competition on Needle's Eye:
Some nice easy, slushy bumps to restore the ego after watching eight-year-olds put us in our place:
Coverage holding up fine in the trees to the right of Superstar, which empty into a nice little drainage chute:
Killington gets a bad rap, as far as I can tell. I skied here the first weekend in March last year, and it was empty, and once again this year, it was empty. For being 4.5 hours from the city, its a pretty solid mountain. Definitely a blast in the spring.
Resort or Ski Area: Killington
Conditions: some slush and some sun
Trip Report:
On Sunday we decided to take advantage of $55 "Deal Grabber" tickets on our way back to the city. We were worried about rain, but we ended up getting a mix of overcast skies, a little fog on top of the main peak, and a fair amount of sun. The snow was holding up surprisingly well. Some of the more exposed runs were closed (Devil's Fiddle was such a blast last year I had no idea it was pretty much a solid slab of rock underneath...ain't coming back this year without a monstrous storm), but most of the mountain was open and offering fantastic spring conditions.
We parked in the Snowshed lot and spent the day working our way over to Bear Mountain and back. Corn cruisers and slushy bumps everywhere.
The early fog lifted off from most of the mountain, providing some nice slushy bumps under beautiful spring skies:

Outer limits was outer limits...

Incredibly young kids rippin' it up in a mogul competition on Needle's Eye:

Some nice easy, slushy bumps to restore the ego after watching eight-year-olds put us in our place:

Coverage holding up fine in the trees to the right of Superstar, which empty into a nice little drainage chute:

Killington gets a bad rap, as far as I can tell. I skied here the first weekend in March last year, and it was empty, and once again this year, it was empty. For being 4.5 hours from the city, its a pretty solid mountain. Definitely a blast in the spring.