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Killington is going to open before Sunday River this season.

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If you want to check the temps forecast at elevation using the same source as accuweather (GFS forecast model) you can get tons of detail right here:
http://www.twisterdata.com
Select GFS and then under temperature, select 925mb.. this is a temp forecast for roughly 2500' elevation.
For the current model run (12z/today) we see temps below 0c at hours 162 and 168
not much of a window.. but it's something :fangun:
Cool, thanks for the link!
 

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Dear Diary,

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Update on the walkway, looks like they might need some railings.



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Link to a video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0


This pic has bothered me since seeing it. I read that they were installing grates for the stairs, but it look s like they are using PR lumber for the treads. This could be dicey. Did anybody else read that somewhere?


And cut the chipboard comments.
 

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This pic has bothered me since seeing it. I read that they were installing grates for the stairs, but it look s like they are using PR lumber for the treads. This could be dicey. Did anybody else read that somewhere?


And cut the chipboard comments.
Confused me as well. Maybe the lumber is for construction purposes, to be removed and replaced further along in the process?
 

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How about we just wait and see? I think it will be fine. After all, presumably people that want to ski in October and early November are pretty dedicated skiers and in decent enough shape that they'll be able to navigate the walkway safely. I have to assume that Powdr has carefully considered the risk, and they seem to think this is less of a liability than riding in a truck. I think we're overthinking it...

And the particle board will cushion the fall if you slip anyway... :razz:
 

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This pic has bothered me since seeing it. I read that they were installing grates for the stairs, but it look s like they are using PR lumber for the treads. This could be dicey. Did anybody else read that somewhere?


And cut the chipboard comments.

Confused me as well. Maybe the lumber is for construction purposes, to be removed and replaced further along in the process?

Same here. The Killington Insider mentioned 'bar grating' stairs and even linked to this page: http://www.fsindustries.com/stair.htm

I guess the wood stairs are just temporary like mondeo said??? That doesn't make a lot of sense, but whatever.

I'm sure it will be fine in the end...
 

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How about we just wait and see? I think it will be fine. After all, presumably people that want to ski in October and early November are pretty dedicated skiers and in decent enough shape that they'll be able to navigate the walkway safely. I have to assume that Powdr has carefully considered the risk, and they seem to think this is less of a liability than riding in a truck. I think we're overthinking it...
You must be new here. Welcome to AZ in non-ski season.
 

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How about we just wait and see? I think it will be fine. After all, presumably people that want to ski in October and early November are pretty dedicated skiers and in decent enough shape that they'll be able to navigate the walkway safely. I have to assume that Powdr has carefully considered the risk, and they seem to think this is less of a liability than riding in a truck. I think we're overthinking it...

And the particle board will cushion the fall if you slip anyway... :razz:


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My guess is Darcy will be enjoying the beer Tom, aka Spinmaster, buys her!
 

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I have to assume that Powdr has carefully considered the risk, and they seem to think this is less of a liability than riding in a truck. I think we're overthinking it...:

Powdr's safety track record has come under fire in the past, out west.
 

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How about we just wait and see? I think it will be fine. After all, presumably people that want to ski in October and early November are pretty dedicated skiers and in decent enough shape that they'll be able to navigate the walkway safely. I have to assume that Powdr has carefully considered the risk, and they seem to think this is less of a liability than riding in a truck. I think we're overthinking it...

And the particle board will cushion the fall if you slip anyway... :razz:

agree. think we'll all be able to find a way up whatever the surface is. you're gonna not have to do it more than once, maybe twice a day. if they run the lift i'd be happy to hike back up high traverse to the top.
 

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agree. think we'll all be able to find a way up whatever the surface is. you're gonna not have to do it more than once, maybe twice a day. if they run the lift i'd be happy to hike back up high traverse to the top.


Don't get me wrong. I would walk back with out the walkway.
 
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