haven't read the previous 31 pages so forgive me for any repetitions ...  started  skiing in '74. clearly the worst season i can remember or am aware of. i  can mostly speak of killington and when you get 57" or less than 25% of  your yearly average of 240" that's catastrophic. the previous recorded  low in their history was '79-80 when they received 138" (more than  double this season's total) yet they still skied a mind boggling 221  days and closed may 23.  the important snowmaking month of december  was a staggering 13.5 degrees above normal with only 5 days in month  registering "normal" temps. hard to make and retain snow at those temps.  k was forced to constantly rebuild open terrain at very unproductive  snowmaking temps. pretty much put every ski area in the east behind the  8-ball. january was +2 above normal and feb was +4.5 with numerous big  thaw/rain events (5 alone in feb). by contrast last season k went 50  days w/o a day above freezing. march has continued the trend averaging  nearly 9 degrees above normal.  the northern vt areas have been spared a bit by averaging nearly double the snowfall k's received but still less than half their normal snowfall at best. bottom line. disaster of a season. probably worst ever ...
			
			 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		