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Here at Killington, the natural snow trails are covered well, except the south facing ones. With less traffic, being farther north, MRG should be fine.
no doubt. i was asking as a psuedo newbie. just wondering how two areas 10 miles apart with roughly the same elevation can report such drastically different totals.
I'm sure the skiing kicks ass at both right now.
I think one begins their measurements when the first snow comes and the other begins when they open the area.
I think they both report snow from the beginning of the ski season. The difference being that because of snowmaking, sugarbush's season started before thanksgiving while MRG didnt open until around New Years and then closed again in january after the thaw.
Yeah, but that does not explain why their natural snow totals are so different.
I think it's because someone is exaggerating.
That might account for 30" tops...I think it does because sb counted the snow in November and December when mrg had yet to open and therefore did not include that in their total.
I think it does because sb counted the snow in November and December when mrg had yet to open and therefore did not include that in their total.