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Killington Beast Mode: 170 Inches Deep with Full Terrain Open and Fresh Snow Coming
Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey shredders, Killington—the Beast of the East—is roaring with epic conditions right now, boasting a solid base of 16-17 inches at the bottom and up to 32-34 inches at the summit, all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. Packed powder dominates mid-mountain at 22 inches, perfect for ripping groomers or ducking into trees on its massive 1,516 skiable acres.
You've got the full playground open: all 155 trails (100% of 118 km) and every one of 22 lifts spinning, including those sweet gondolas and high-speed chairs—prime time to hit steeps, moguls, or wide cruisers without lines. Recent dumps? 13 inches over the past five days, with season total crushing 170 inches already, thanks to the East's biggest snowmaking army keeping it consistent.
Weather's biting today with snow flurries, highs around 28°F dropping to 19°F tonight, but bundle up—gripping snow means great edge hold. Tomorrow chills out to partly cloudy, 20°F high/9°F low; Wednesday brings fresh snow (1-2 inches possible) at 32°F/8°F; Thursday partly cloudy 29°F/21°F; Friday more snow at 33°F/21°F. Expect up to 4 inches new over the next week, snowline dropping to base level for powder hounds.
Pistes are primo machine-groomed and packed powder, off-piste gripping nicely with recent grooming sticking around long cruisers and glades—no halfpipe or night skiing yet, but valley runs are open. Locals say hit early for soft morning snow before north winds pick up; passes required for any uphill skinning.
Beast mode activated—longest season in the East runs through June, so grab your board and charge! Stay frosty, conditions can shift fast.
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—the Beast of the East—is roaring with epic conditions right now, boasting a solid base of 16-17 inches at the bottom and up to 32-34 inches at the summit, all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. Packed powder dominates mid-mountain at 22 inches, perfect for ripping groomers or ducking into trees on its massive 1,516 skiable acres.
You've got the full playground open: all 155 trails (100% of 118 km) and every one of 22 lifts spinning, including those sweet gondolas and high-speed chairs—prime time to hit steeps, moguls, or wide cruisers without lines. Recent dumps? 13 inches over the past five days, with season total crushing 170 inches already, thanks to the East's biggest snowmaking army keeping it consistent.
Weather's biting today with snow flurries, highs around 28°F dropping to 19°F tonight, but bundle up—gripping snow means great edge hold. Tomorrow chills out to partly cloudy, 20°F high/9°F low; Wednesday brings fresh snow (1-2 inches possible) at 32°F/8°F; Thursday partly cloudy 29°F/21°F; Friday more snow at 33°F/21°F. Expect up to 4 inches new over the next week, snowline dropping to base level for powder hounds.
Pistes are primo machine-groomed and packed powder, off-piste gripping nicely with recent grooming sticking around long cruisers and glades—no halfpipe or night skiing yet, but valley runs are open. Locals say hit early for soft morning snow before north winds pick up; passes required for any uphill skinning.
Beast mode activated—longest season in the East runs through June, so grab your board and charge! Stay frosty, conditions can shift fast.
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.