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Killington's Beast Mode Activated: 92 Percent Open with Fresh Powder and Subfreezo Shred
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey, snow beasts! Killington, the undisputed Beast of the East, is roaring with action right now—grab your board or skis and charge those legendary slopes in Vermont. The mountain's wide open through June 7, with a stellar **92% of trails (109 out of 118 km)** ready to rip and **17 of 22 lifts** spinning strong, including that sweet valley run. Snow depths sit at **40 cm at the base (355m)** and **56 cm at the summit (1293m)**, mostly artificial snow keeping things prime after the last natural dump on January 22.
Fresh powder alert: 2 inches fell in the last 24 hours as of early January 22, with another 2 in the prior 24 for a solid 4-inch boost over 48 hours—perfect for carving packed powder atop some hardpack. Piste conditions are fantastic across the Beast, grippy and groomed for all levels, though off-piste calls for caution with no recent reports on avalanche risks—pack your gear and check local safety. Season total? Killington's chasing its epic average of 170 inches, but specifics aren't locked in yet.
Weather's biting cold today with temps around -20°C to -11°C at base and colder up top, dishing **8 cm new snow**—ideal for pow stashes. Look ahead: Monday blasts **11 cm** (-15°C to -5°C base), Tuesday a light **1 cm** chill (-22°C to -10°C), then trace amounts through Saturday amid sub-zero blasts and dropping snow lines to zero—more freshies incoming for non-stop shredding.
Pro tips from the locals: Snag the Killington app for real-time lift/trail status and stats tracking, hit Beast Text Alerts for powder drops, and note the Fun Park's open but halfpipe's closed—no night skiing or cross-country yet. Tubing park's firing for après thrills, lessons are beast-mode ready for all skill levels, and book lodging direct for lift ticket deals. Conditions can shift fast, so dial the snow phone at +1-802-422-3261 before boots-on. Unleash your inner Beast—the mountain's electric and waiting!
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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, snow beasts! Killington, the undisputed Beast of the East, is roaring with action right now—grab your board or skis and charge those legendary slopes in Vermont. The mountain's wide open through June 7, with a stellar **92% of trails (109 out of 118 km)** ready to rip and **17 of 22 lifts** spinning strong, including that sweet valley run. Snow depths sit at **40 cm at the base (355m)** and **56 cm at the summit (1293m)**, mostly artificial snow keeping things prime after the last natural dump on January 22.
Fresh powder alert: 2 inches fell in the last 24 hours as of early January 22, with another 2 in the prior 24 for a solid 4-inch boost over 48 hours—perfect for carving packed powder atop some hardpack. Piste conditions are fantastic across the Beast, grippy and groomed for all levels, though off-piste calls for caution with no recent reports on avalanche risks—pack your gear and check local safety. Season total? Killington's chasing its epic average of 170 inches, but specifics aren't locked in yet.
Weather's biting cold today with temps around -20°C to -11°C at base and colder up top, dishing **8 cm new snow**—ideal for pow stashes. Look ahead: Monday blasts **11 cm** (-15°C to -5°C base), Tuesday a light **1 cm** chill (-22°C to -10°C), then trace amounts through Saturday amid sub-zero blasts and dropping snow lines to zero—more freshies incoming for non-stop shredding.
Pro tips from the locals: Snag the Killington app for real-time lift/trail status and stats tracking, hit Beast Text Alerts for powder drops, and note the Fun Park's open but halfpipe's closed—no night skiing or cross-country yet. Tubing park's firing for après thrills, lessons are beast-mode ready for all skill levels, and book lodging direct for lift ticket deals. Conditions can shift fast, so dial the snow phone at +1-802-422-3261 before boots-on. Unleash your inner Beast—the mountain's electric and waiting!
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.