Kmart reporting 13 inches. That sound right for central Vermont?
Just came back from there. Oh yeah...that's the right number. Amazing time at K-mart. No crowds and lots of pow. Best day EVER there for me!
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Kmart reporting 13 inches. That sound right for central Vermont?
I took my son down to Rutland to get a new ACL and while he was under the knife I took some runs at Killington, and it was excellent. After seeing John Atkinson's shot from The Bush today, I am happy to be going home tomorrow. Unfortunately, my son tore his ACL on 2/9/07 and has had to live vicariously through all of us this winter. April is going to be a great month. Lincoln Peak is still 100% open and the next several days look great. Don't put those skis and boards away yet!
And pass up a powder day?
Win's priorities for the day:
1) Ski powder
2) Observe everything competition is doing
3) Swear to do the complete opposite at SB.
I took my son down to Rutland to get a new ACL and while he was under the knife I took some runs at Killington, and it was excellent. After seeing John Atkinson's shot from The Bush today, I am happy to be going home tomorrow. Unfortunately, my son tore his ACL on 2/9/07 and has had to live vicariously through all of us this winter. April is going to be a great month. Lincoln Peak is still 100% open and the next several days look great. Don't put those skis and boards away yet!
Win's priorities for the day:
1) Ski powder
2) Observe everything competition is doing
3) Swear to do the complete opposite at SB.
Tin, I owe you a beer if you are around this weekend!
I'll be around. Here's a first - I cancelled my planned trip to Utah in order to stay here and ski in VT. I go where the snow is, and this weekend, the "Greatest Snow on Earth" is right here in our back yard.
Yes, it is even if you weren't here today! One of our lift maintenance teammates told me he almost didn't make it up to the top terminal on Castlerock in his snowmobile to clear the lift. My first runs down Twist was knee deep and up at Castlerock some told me their first tracks were thigh deep with great face shots. We may pick up a bit more overnight but these upslope storms are totally unpredictable. Greg was going to ski with me, but he chose to ride the single chair at MRG one last time instead, so he is forgiven. It must have been a great day there as well.:-D