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Killington Snow Guns a coming.....

Will Killington be 'blowing out the mice' this Thursday?

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Joshua

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Thursday night is the night....there will be a strip of white on Upper Cascade with temps falling into the uppper 20's....Killington is all ready and set up to do it
 

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low of 28 forecasted for the valleys of northern VT on thursday night. if they are going to 'blow the mice' (*cough* publicity stunt *cough* ) before the innitial assault, this thursday night is definitely the night to do it.
 

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Hate to be pessimistic as well...but I doubt it. Some snow has fallen on higher elevations and dewpoints are still running very high.
 

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.....As we sit with our fingers crossed Thursday night like a bunch of pathetic loosers.....

What a sight to see! I can't wait! Anyone start messing around with their gear yet? I put my boots on the other day.
 

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BeanoNYC said:
Anyone start messing around with their gear yet?
you better believe it! i cooked my new liners last week, had an AMAZING PTEX and base repair job done by sport thoma and lincoln (props! the bases haven't looked this good since i bought them! :beer: ) and had a binding installation done sunday. all and all, i'm ready. still gotta adjust my touring bindings to the new boots. gimme some snow! you are right, pathetic indeed :D
 

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Let's hope that dewpoints drop. That killed us last season...it was cold, but too damp for snowmaking.
 

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To bad we are all so hyped up about them "blowing out the mice"... in the old days they would have sent a pickup up to "the glades triple" where the lift would be running and people would be skiing... to bad indeed
 

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salida, i gotta disagree on this one. i don't think the cold will be prolonged enough to cover the entire glades area with an ample base for sliding. also, while i would love the idea of uploading, i think critism of K is better directed at K opening top to bottom latter than they could and closing earlier than they could. the current non-aggressive opening and closing dates are the really sad sign. though they currently just don't have enough cold weather forecasted to even attempt the feat.
 

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Bob R said:
I think no. I think Killington will wait until the next storm passes Sunday, Monday or Tues and then fire up the guns for real. I think the blowing out of the mice might just be passed bythis year with the focus on opening. time will tell. I don't care about marketing snow. I'm going anyway I don't need to be convinced.
I agree. In fact, I've got it on good authority that the mice have already been blown out, just not as snow. The snowmaking system which includes 279 Low E guns in position near the top areas of Killington Peak is primed and ready to fire. They are looking for a window of sustained cold for actual base-building which may begin over the weekend or early next week. I don't expect we'll see the photo-op type patch this year.
 

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Greg said:
Bob R said:
I think no. I think Killington will wait until the next storm passes Sunday, Monday or Tues and then fire up the guns for real. I think the blowing out of the mice might just be passed bythis year with the focus on opening. time will tell. I don't care about marketing snow. I'm going anyway I don't need to be convinced.
I agree. In fact, I've got it on good authority that the mice have already been blown out, just not as snow. The snowmaking system which includes 279 Low E guns in position near the top areas of Killington Peak is primed and ready to fire. They are looking for a window of sustained cold for actual base-building which may begin over the weekend or early next week. I don't expect we'll see the photo-op type patch this year.

This is my POV as well considering their precarious financial situation. This marketing stunt probably has been axed.
 

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my sources say differently....and i think the temps may stay cold enough at the top to start laying a base
 
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