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Killington Crushes It: Vermont's Beast Unleashed with Epic Conditions
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is roaring with that classic Beast energy—open daily with killer terrain for skiers and riders of all levels. As of early January, the base sits at 12-14 inches, ramping up to 40-56 cm (about 16-22 inches) at the summit, thanks to their massive snowmaking system keeping things prime. You've got hard pack as the primary surface with packed powder underneath, ideal for carving groomers, though off-piste varies—check local avalanche risks before venturing out, as wind and sun can crust it up fast.
Recent dumps? Just 1 inch in the last 48 hours, but 8 inches over the past week, pushing the season total to a solid 80 inches—plenty to stash untracked lines in the trees or moguls. Right now, 15-17 of 22 lifts are spinning (68% open), servicing 66% of 118 km of slopes, including valley runs—perfect for lapping those 3,076-foot vert drops from 4,241 ft summit. Current vibes: partly cloudy skies, highs around 19°F dropping to 7°F lows, with hard pack holding firm.
Looking ahead, Mother Nature's teasing more action. Expect partly cloudy tomorrow with highs near 21°F and a trace of new snow possible, then 1 inch Tuesday at 33°F, ramping to 10-11 cm Wednesday amid 34-36°F temps—fresh turns incoming! Thursday through Saturday stays cooler, 25-46°F with light flurries and up to 22 cm by weekend's end, keeping pistes refreshed while off-piste stashes build. Winds light from the south/southwest.
Pro tips from the locals: Weekdays run 9a-4p, weekends 8:30a-4p—uphill travel allowed at Ramshead with a pass required. Note Ikon Base/Session blackouts Jan 17-18 and Feb 14-15, so plan around holidays. Grab online tickets, rentals, or lessons to skip lines, and hit the Superstar Cam for live views. No night skiing yet, but with 1,516 acres waiting, it's prime time to send it on wide cruisers or steeps. Bundle up and charge—Beast mode activated!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is roaring with that classic Beast energy—open daily with killer terrain for skiers and riders of all levels. As of early January, the base sits at 12-14 inches, ramping up to 40-56 cm (about 16-22 inches) at the summit, thanks to their massive snowmaking system keeping things prime. You've got hard pack as the primary surface with packed powder underneath, ideal for carving groomers, though off-piste varies—check local avalanche risks before venturing out, as wind and sun can crust it up fast.
Recent dumps? Just 1 inch in the last 48 hours, but 8 inches over the past week, pushing the season total to a solid 80 inches—plenty to stash untracked lines in the trees or moguls. Right now, 15-17 of 22 lifts are spinning (68% open), servicing 66% of 118 km of slopes, including valley runs—perfect for lapping those 3,076-foot vert drops from 4,241 ft summit. Current vibes: partly cloudy skies, highs around 19°F dropping to 7°F lows, with hard pack holding firm.
Looking ahead, Mother Nature's teasing more action. Expect partly cloudy tomorrow with highs near 21°F and a trace of new snow possible, then 1 inch Tuesday at 33°F, ramping to 10-11 cm Wednesday amid 34-36°F temps—fresh turns incoming! Thursday through Saturday stays cooler, 25-46°F with light flurries and up to 22 cm by weekend's end, keeping pistes refreshed while off-piste stashes build. Winds light from the south/southwest.
Pro tips from the locals: Weekdays run 9a-4p, weekends 8:30a-4p—uphill travel allowed at Ramshead with a pass required. Note Ikon Base/Session blackouts Jan 17-18 and Feb 14-15, so plan around holidays. Grab online tickets, rentals, or lessons to skip lines, and hit the Superstar Cam for live views. No night skiing yet, but with 1,516 acres waiting, it's prime time to send it on wide cruisers or steeps. Bundle up and charge—Beast mode activated!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.