BeanoNYC
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Date(s) Skied: 4/19/2005 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Resort or Ski Area: Killington, VT
Conditions: Spring Varied. Corn Snow, Hardpack Groomed, Mashed Potatos
Trip Report: Well, I arrived to a rainy and desolate access road the evening of 4/18. It was sad to see the area lacking of it's usual "buzz." Many restaurants and pubs closed. Since my wife was kind enough to take the trip with me, I was looking forward to going out to a nice dinner at The Garlic, but alas, they had fallen victim to the spring season and we settled for Casey's Caboose. (Not the best place for a Vegetarian; The wife not me)
I awoke the next morning to a really nice day. Mid 50's, no wind and bluebird skies. As the day progressed the temperature rose to the mid 60's. The parking lot at K1 was nearly empty; I booted up and waited to get first chair on the K1 gondola. My first run was Great Northern>East Fall and down to the Canyon Quad. Great Northern was in decent condition and groomed with hardly any bare spots. The blue portion of East Fall was groomed with great coverage. The black portion of East Fall was ungroomed with some nice soft bumps. Coverage was limited especially at the end of the run by the Canyon Quad.
I made my way back up the Canyon Quad and would make the rest of my time at K1/Snowdon making a few loops on Great Northern, East Fall, Lower third of Chute, Mouse Trap et all. It was a short walk from the end of, what I think was, Bunny Buster back to the K1 Gondola Side Note: Cascade was open and bumped up. I didn't ski it as the bumps were still a bit bulletproof. Coverage, did look good, though.
Having had enough of that side of the mountain, I decided to walk over to the superstar quad and get some time in on what was left of Skye Peak. I wish I had hit it sooner. I made a few loops from the top of Skye Peak to all the jumble of trails (4 way Skylark, bittersweet, skyehawk panic button, High Road.) It all had very nice coverage and nice corn. From time to time, you would encounter a bare spot, but all-in-all it was good skiing. Some might be interested to know that the black section of skylarke was turned into a terrain park with minimal coverage. Now, on to superstar. The top of the trail was in bad condition. The only way from the top was to navigate a series of monster-sized bumps (please don't sue me for copyright infringement monster cables) in about a 5 foot path. The other way to superstar was to take skyehawk and hang a left. By the time I got to superstar the bumps were nice and soft. It seemed to me that the middle of the run was groomed at some point, not too long ago.
I made two runs down superstar, feeling like a hero on the soft bumps, made a final few runs off the trails from Skye Peak and called it a season. I picked my wife up at the hotel and we made our way to Foxwoods, finally settling in at Mystic, CT for the evening. Nice time there too!
Now for the pictures:
Edit: Clarification
A very groomed Great Northern
East Fall Looking Good
Black Portion of East Fall
"Which way to go?" East Fall by Canyon Quad
From the Superstar Quad
Looking good from the top of Skye
From the top of Superstar
Resort or Ski Area: Killington, VT
Conditions: Spring Varied. Corn Snow, Hardpack Groomed, Mashed Potatos
Trip Report: Well, I arrived to a rainy and desolate access road the evening of 4/18. It was sad to see the area lacking of it's usual "buzz." Many restaurants and pubs closed. Since my wife was kind enough to take the trip with me, I was looking forward to going out to a nice dinner at The Garlic, but alas, they had fallen victim to the spring season and we settled for Casey's Caboose. (Not the best place for a Vegetarian; The wife not me)
I awoke the next morning to a really nice day. Mid 50's, no wind and bluebird skies. As the day progressed the temperature rose to the mid 60's. The parking lot at K1 was nearly empty; I booted up and waited to get first chair on the K1 gondola. My first run was Great Northern>East Fall and down to the Canyon Quad. Great Northern was in decent condition and groomed with hardly any bare spots. The blue portion of East Fall was groomed with great coverage. The black portion of East Fall was ungroomed with some nice soft bumps. Coverage was limited especially at the end of the run by the Canyon Quad.
I made my way back up the Canyon Quad and would make the rest of my time at K1/Snowdon making a few loops on Great Northern, East Fall, Lower third of Chute, Mouse Trap et all. It was a short walk from the end of, what I think was, Bunny Buster back to the K1 Gondola Side Note: Cascade was open and bumped up. I didn't ski it as the bumps were still a bit bulletproof. Coverage, did look good, though.
Having had enough of that side of the mountain, I decided to walk over to the superstar quad and get some time in on what was left of Skye Peak. I wish I had hit it sooner. I made a few loops from the top of Skye Peak to all the jumble of trails (4 way Skylark, bittersweet, skyehawk panic button, High Road.) It all had very nice coverage and nice corn. From time to time, you would encounter a bare spot, but all-in-all it was good skiing. Some might be interested to know that the black section of skylarke was turned into a terrain park with minimal coverage. Now, on to superstar. The top of the trail was in bad condition. The only way from the top was to navigate a series of monster-sized bumps (please don't sue me for copyright infringement monster cables) in about a 5 foot path. The other way to superstar was to take skyehawk and hang a left. By the time I got to superstar the bumps were nice and soft. It seemed to me that the middle of the run was groomed at some point, not too long ago.
I made two runs down superstar, feeling like a hero on the soft bumps, made a final few runs off the trails from Skye Peak and called it a season. I picked my wife up at the hotel and we made our way to Foxwoods, finally settling in at Mystic, CT for the evening. Nice time there too!
Now for the pictures:
Edit: Clarification
A very groomed Great Northern
East Fall Looking Good
Black Portion of East Fall
"Which way to go?" East Fall by Canyon Quad
From the Superstar Quad
Looking good from the top of Skye
From the top of Superstar
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