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Beast of the East: Killington's Grippy Snow and Cold Clear Days Await
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey, snow lovers, Killington Resort in Vermont is dishing out that classic Beast of the East vibe right now—grippy snow that's begging for your next carve or slash! Base depth sits at a solid 50 cm (about 20 inches), with 66 cm (26 inches) up at the mountain station around 1293m, perfect for locking in edges without slipping away. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the last snowfall hit on January 26, leaving conditions gripping and ready to rip.
You're looking at 109 of 118 km of trails open (92%!), including the valley run, and 17 of 22 lifts spinning (77%)—plenty of terrain to explore from K-1, Snowshed, and Ramshead base areas, with lifts firing up at 8 a.m.. Pistes are firm and grippy overall, ideal for speed demons, while off-piste varies—watch for wind crust or stashes in shaded spots, and always check avalanche risks before venturing out. Season total? The hill's been stacking it since November 12, with plans to shred through June 7.
Weather's biting cold today: clear to cloudy skies, base temps hovering -8 to 9°F (-22 to -12°C), summit a chilly -9°F (-23°C), light winds around 6-12 mph. Bundle up! Looking ahead, it's staying frigid and mostly dry for the next five days—expect maxes from 6°F Friday climbing to 26°F by Tuesday, mins dipping to -7°F, with tiny flurries possible Sunday-Monday (
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This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey, snow lovers, Killington Resort in Vermont is dishing out that classic Beast of the East vibe right now—grippy snow that's begging for your next carve or slash! Base depth sits at a solid 50 cm (about 20 inches), with 66 cm (26 inches) up at the mountain station around 1293m, perfect for locking in edges without slipping away. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the last snowfall hit on January 26, leaving conditions gripping and ready to rip.
You're looking at 109 of 118 km of trails open (92%!), including the valley run, and 17 of 22 lifts spinning (77%)—plenty of terrain to explore from K-1, Snowshed, and Ramshead base areas, with lifts firing up at 8 a.m.. Pistes are firm and grippy overall, ideal for speed demons, while off-piste varies—watch for wind crust or stashes in shaded spots, and always check avalanche risks before venturing out. Season total? The hill's been stacking it since November 12, with plans to shred through June 7.
Weather's biting cold today: clear to cloudy skies, base temps hovering -8 to 9°F (-22 to -12°C), summit a chilly -9°F (-23°C), light winds around 6-12 mph. Bundle up! Looking ahead, it's staying frigid and mostly dry for the next five days—expect maxes from 6°F Friday climbing to 26°F by Tuesday, mins dipping to -7°F, with tiny flurries possible Sunday-Monday (
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.