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Not sure but given Superstar is out of the late season equation and thus a shorter May, will be interesting to see what they do here.Do we know if the new owners are doing the Spring pass this year? Also any word on what the Killington season pass prices will be next year? It kills me how much Killington charges for kids passes.
Not sure but given Superstar is out of the late season equation and thus a shorter May, will be interesting to see what they do here.
I still think they should just blow a bunch of extra snow on OL and run their Spring Ops out of Bear as long as the snow holds out. Sure it won't be as long as Superstar or a trail in the Canyon would likely last, but you have the base facilities right there without any need for transport out, and you'd be keeping people away from what will likely be an active construction site around the base of Superstarthey could prob keep the canyon going pretty deep, maybe a walk out on the run out
I'm pretty sure (other than a couple beginner areas) that I've skied every marked trail/glade at Killington except Devil's Den/Bears Ass. It's so rarely open that I don't think I've ever actually had a chance to ski it. Hell I've only skied the Fiddle a handful of times and maybe once or twice from the top (usually have to take the OL Express route and end up starting from halfway down the trail).Devils Fiddle (and Devils Den) now open after first snowmaking there in 10 years! Currently 153/155 trails open (Dream Maker, Superpipe are the two not open)