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Killington Spring Shredding Peak: 170 Inches Season Total, 13-19 Lifts Spinning, Beast Mode East Coast
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey, snow warriors! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, dishing out prime spring shredding across its massive 1,500+ acres. Think machine-groomed groomers begging for your carves, with a solid base holding strong at the bottom and deeper stashes higher up.
Base depths clock in around 12-17 inches of packed powder, ramping to 18 inches mid-mountain and 24-76 cm (that's up to 30 inches) at the summit, thanks to relentless snowmaking and recent dumps. New snow? Just a light 1 cm dusting in the last 24 hours, but 3 inches fell on March 20, with 13 inches over the past five days keeping things fresh. Season total's crushing it at 170-190 inches—Beast Mode East Coast style!
Lifts are spinning strong: 13-19 out of 20-22 open, unlocking 66-81 of 118-155 trails (52-100% open, depending on your source). That's 22 beginner runs, 43 intermediates, and plenty of advanced/expert black diamonds for those sending it. Pistes are gripping and machine-groomed perfection, ideal for ripping long laps like the 6-mile Juggernaut. Off-piste? Variable with some wind crust potential—stick to bounds unless you're geared up, as it's not patrolled.
Weather's crisp and carve-friendly: currently -9 to -3°C (teens to 20s F) with mostly cloudy skies, light winds picking up. Temps at base noon around 24F, summit 18F. Forecast looks epic for the next five days—Tuesday brings 1 cm new snow and -11 to -1°C; Wednesday clears to -9 to 1°C; Thursday dumps 2-3 cm at -5 to 6°C; Friday trace snow -13 to 6°C; weekend chills to -16 to -2°C with flurries. Snow line stays low, so expect consistent coverage through the mega-season running to June 7!
Pro tips from the locals: 60% groomed last 24 hours, snowmaking on 3% of terrain, halfpipe open at Timberline, and parks like The Stash are popping. Roads are clear, weekday ops 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p. Grab those spring passes for unlimited access starting March 13—Killington's vibe is unmatched for families, park rats, and powder chasers alike. Load up, this Beast is alive!
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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, snow warriors! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, dishing out prime spring shredding across its massive 1,500+ acres. Think machine-groomed groomers begging for your carves, with a solid base holding strong at the bottom and deeper stashes higher up.
Base depths clock in around 12-17 inches of packed powder, ramping to 18 inches mid-mountain and 24-76 cm (that's up to 30 inches) at the summit, thanks to relentless snowmaking and recent dumps. New snow? Just a light 1 cm dusting in the last 24 hours, but 3 inches fell on March 20, with 13 inches over the past five days keeping things fresh. Season total's crushing it at 170-190 inches—Beast Mode East Coast style!
Lifts are spinning strong: 13-19 out of 20-22 open, unlocking 66-81 of 118-155 trails (52-100% open, depending on your source). That's 22 beginner runs, 43 intermediates, and plenty of advanced/expert black diamonds for those sending it. Pistes are gripping and machine-groomed perfection, ideal for ripping long laps like the 6-mile Juggernaut. Off-piste? Variable with some wind crust potential—stick to bounds unless you're geared up, as it's not patrolled.
Weather's crisp and carve-friendly: currently -9 to -3°C (teens to 20s F) with mostly cloudy skies, light winds picking up. Temps at base noon around 24F, summit 18F. Forecast looks epic for the next five days—Tuesday brings 1 cm new snow and -11 to -1°C; Wednesday clears to -9 to 1°C; Thursday dumps 2-3 cm at -5 to 6°C; Friday trace snow -13 to 6°C; weekend chills to -16 to -2°C with flurries. Snow line stays low, so expect consistent coverage through the mega-season running to June 7!
Pro tips from the locals: 60% groomed last 24 hours, snowmaking on 3% of terrain, halfpipe open at Timberline, and parks like The Stash are popping. Roads are clear, weekday ops 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p. Grab those spring passes for unlimited access starting March 13—Killington's vibe is unmatched for families, park rats, and powder chasers alike. Load up, this Beast is alive!
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.