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Killington's Beast Mode: 140 Inches of Packed Powder Paradise Awaits
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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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 that epic 140 inches of season total snowfall keeping the party going strong on its 3,076-foot vertical drop. Right now, the base sits at 16-30 inches, mountain station hitting 30 inches (76 cm up top), all packed powder primary with some windblown spots for that classic New England edge. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 14 inches over the past week means plenty of grip for carving groomers.
Nearly the whole playground's open: 97% of 118 km (about 155 trails) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning, including valley runs—perfect for laps from the 4,241-foot summit. Temps are biting with classic February chill around 20°F highs today under clear to partly cloudy skies, dipping to -5°F overnight, but bundle up for those cold smokes.
Pistes are prime packed powder, gripping nicely for all levels from wide cruisers to steeps and trees; off-piste watch for windblown crust but nothing sketchy. Looking ahead, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy vibes: tomorrow highs near 22-33°F with possible light snow showers (under an inch), then 38°F Wednesday, 24°F Thursday with flurries, up to 45°F by week's end—prime for spring-like turns if the sun hits. Winds picking up midweek, so higher elevations stay powdery longer.
Locals tip: Weekdays 9a-4p flow's chill before weekend crowds; uphill policy needs a pass. Blackout dates hit Feb 14-15 for some Ikon passes, and grab Learn to Ski deals for free tickets. Beast's open through June—time to send it!
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 that epic 140 inches of season total snowfall keeping the party going strong on its 3,076-foot vertical drop. Right now, the base sits at 16-30 inches, mountain station hitting 30 inches (76 cm up top), all packed powder primary with some windblown spots for that classic New England edge. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 14 inches over the past week means plenty of grip for carving groomers.
Nearly the whole playground's open: 97% of 118 km (about 155 trails) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning, including valley runs—perfect for laps from the 4,241-foot summit. Temps are biting with classic February chill around 20°F highs today under clear to partly cloudy skies, dipping to -5°F overnight, but bundle up for those cold smokes.
Pistes are prime packed powder, gripping nicely for all levels from wide cruisers to steeps and trees; off-piste watch for windblown crust but nothing sketchy. Looking ahead, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy vibes: tomorrow highs near 22-33°F with possible light snow showers (under an inch), then 38°F Wednesday, 24°F Thursday with flurries, up to 45°F by week's end—prime for spring-like turns if the sun hits. Winds picking up midweek, so higher elevations stay powdery longer.
Locals tip: Weekdays 9a-4p flow's chill before weekend crowds; uphill policy needs a pass. Blackout dates hit Feb 14-15 for some Ikon passes, and grab Learn to Ski deals for free tickets. Beast's open through June—time to send it!
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.