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Spring Shredding Alert: Killington's 110 Trails Wide Open with Fresh Snow Incoming
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing right now with prime spring shredding vibes! Base depths sit at around 12-15 inches of spring snow, ramping up to 18-20 inches mid-mountain and 24-30 inches at the summit, all machine groomed for those smooth carves. You're looking at 14 of 20-22 lifts spinning, unlocking 110 of 155 trails (71% open) including 91% of slopes—plenty of beginner, intermediate, advanced, and expert lines to rip.
No big dumps in the last 24-48 hours (just trace amounts recently), with the last real snowfall on March 5, but season total snowfall is stacking up strong toward the annual average of 174-250 inches. Pistes are gripping and variable with machine-groomed goodness, scattered hardpack, and thin spots—off-piste calls for caution as it's not prime powder territory yet. Current temps hover chilly at -11 to -4°C summit (-4 to 1°F base), perfect for keeping that snow firm.
Weather's dialing in the stoke for the next few days: expect 2-8cm new snow tonight into tomorrow with temps -10 to -2°C, then light snow Sunday (2cm, -14 to -3°C), warming Monday with possible rain (-5 to 9°C), and more flakes Tuesday (2cm, -13 to 4°C). Snow line stays low, so base and summit will see action—up to 9 inches possible over two weeks!
Pro tip from the locals: conditions are variable with some thin cover, so stick to groomers and check webcams for real-time vibes. Resort's open through early June, but early season efforts mean they're prioritizing snowmaking—World Cup prep might limit some upper terrain, and walking could be needed on a few spots. Grab your pass, hit those 6-mile Juggernaut runs or terrain parks, and make epic turns on the East's beast of a mountain! Stay frosty.
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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 shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing right now with prime spring shredding vibes! Base depths sit at around 12-15 inches of spring snow, ramping up to 18-20 inches mid-mountain and 24-30 inches at the summit, all machine groomed for those smooth carves. You're looking at 14 of 20-22 lifts spinning, unlocking 110 of 155 trails (71% open) including 91% of slopes—plenty of beginner, intermediate, advanced, and expert lines to rip.
No big dumps in the last 24-48 hours (just trace amounts recently), with the last real snowfall on March 5, but season total snowfall is stacking up strong toward the annual average of 174-250 inches. Pistes are gripping and variable with machine-groomed goodness, scattered hardpack, and thin spots—off-piste calls for caution as it's not prime powder territory yet. Current temps hover chilly at -11 to -4°C summit (-4 to 1°F base), perfect for keeping that snow firm.
Weather's dialing in the stoke for the next few days: expect 2-8cm new snow tonight into tomorrow with temps -10 to -2°C, then light snow Sunday (2cm, -14 to -3°C), warming Monday with possible rain (-5 to 9°C), and more flakes Tuesday (2cm, -13 to 4°C). Snow line stays low, so base and summit will see action—up to 9 inches possible over two weeks!
Pro tip from the locals: conditions are variable with some thin cover, so stick to groomers and check webcams for real-time vibes. Resort's open through early June, but early season efforts mean they're prioritizing snowmaking—World Cup prep might limit some upper terrain, and walking could be needed on a few spots. Grab your pass, hit those 6-mile Juggernaut runs or terrain parks, and make epic turns on the East's beast of a mountain! Stay frosty.
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.