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Beast of the East: Killington's 28-inch Week Has the Mountain Absolutely Firing
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey shredders, Killington's roaring as the Beast of the East, with killer conditions begging for your next run! Base depths sit at 16-30 inches, thickening to 30 inches (76 cm) up top at the 4,241-foot summit, thanks to that epic U.S.-leading snowmaking crew keeping things prime. You've got fresh powder as the primary surface, with packed powder underneath—gripping snow quality that's got locals grinning.
Last 24 hours saw just 2 inches, but 28 inches blanketed the mountain over the past week, building on a beefy 140-inch season total so far. Nearly all terrain's open: 97% of 118 km (155 trails) across 1,516 skiable acres, plus 17 of 22 lifts spinning (including those sweet gondolas), and the valley run's good to go. Off-piste? Variable with wind-scoured stashes amid the trees and steeps, but stick to groomers for now unless you're chasing untracked lines in the glades.
Weather's classic February chill: expect partly cloudy skies today with temps hovering around 19°F high and 3°F low tomorrow, dipping to -10°C overnight—bundle up for that wind chill bite. Looking ahead, the forecast stays cold and dry through early next week (highs 22-40°F, lows -10°F to 22°F), with flurries possible and a shot at 1-4 cm new snow by Friday. No major storms brewing, so groomers will stay heroically consistent.
Uphill policy's on if you want dawn patrols (pass required), and weekend hours rock 8a-4p, weekdays 9a-4p. Pro tip: crowds ramp post-Presidents' Day, so hit midweek for those wide cruisers and moguls without the lift lines. Fresh legs, Beast awaits—carve it up!
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's roaring as the Beast of the East, with killer conditions begging for your next run! Base depths sit at 16-30 inches, thickening to 30 inches (76 cm) up top at the 4,241-foot summit, thanks to that epic U.S.-leading snowmaking crew keeping things prime. You've got fresh powder as the primary surface, with packed powder underneath—gripping snow quality that's got locals grinning.
Last 24 hours saw just 2 inches, but 28 inches blanketed the mountain over the past week, building on a beefy 140-inch season total so far. Nearly all terrain's open: 97% of 118 km (155 trails) across 1,516 skiable acres, plus 17 of 22 lifts spinning (including those sweet gondolas), and the valley run's good to go. Off-piste? Variable with wind-scoured stashes amid the trees and steeps, but stick to groomers for now unless you're chasing untracked lines in the glades.
Weather's classic February chill: expect partly cloudy skies today with temps hovering around 19°F high and 3°F low tomorrow, dipping to -10°C overnight—bundle up for that wind chill bite. Looking ahead, the forecast stays cold and dry through early next week (highs 22-40°F, lows -10°F to 22°F), with flurries possible and a shot at 1-4 cm new snow by Friday. No major storms brewing, so groomers will stay heroically consistent.
Uphill policy's on if you want dawn patrols (pass required), and weekend hours rock 8a-4p, weekdays 9a-4p. Pro tip: crowds ramp post-Presidents' Day, so hit midweek for those wide cruisers and moguls without the lift lines. Fresh legs, Beast awaits—carve it up!
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.