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Killington Spring Shred: 76cm Summit Snow, 15 Lifts Spinning, Powder Whispers Midweek
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey skier, picture this: you're ripping down Killington's legendary steeps in Vermont's beast of a resort, the East's longest season still raging strong through early June. Right now, the mountain's dishing out solid spring vibes with 76 cm (30 inches) of snow at the summit (1293m) and 50 cm (20 inches) at the base (355m), gripping like a champ for carves and jumps. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero reported yesterday—but the base holds at 12°F up top, keeping things firm and fun.
You've got 82 of 118 km of pistes open (69%), that's over 50 miles of terrain with 15 of 22 lifts spinning, including that sweet valley run. Pistes are grippy and reliable, perfect for late-March shredding, though off-piste calls for caution—check avy risks and gear up before venturing out. Season total? Averaging 175 inches historically, but this year's packing plenty to fuel the madness.
Weather's crisp today around -4 to 8°C (25-46°F) with light winds, transitioning to colder snaps. Forecast's teasing more action: trace snow tonight dropping to summit levels, then chilly -11 to 0°C tomorrow with flurries, dipping to -13°C Saturday. Sunday through Tuesday brings potential snow to base (up to 1 cm), temps -12 to 7°C, and a powder day whisper midweek—prime for bluebird lines if it sticks.
Locals tip: March ranks top-tier for snow quality here, with historical week-four averages of 10 cm fresh and sub-zero highs (-1°C mid-mountain). Grab unlimited access from March 13 onward, but watch for halfpipe closures and no night skiing. Webcams show decent cover—head to the resort site for live views. Pack layers, hit those 69% open runs, and own the beast!
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 skier, picture this: you're ripping down Killington's legendary steeps in Vermont's beast of a resort, the East's longest season still raging strong through early June. Right now, the mountain's dishing out solid spring vibes with 76 cm (30 inches) of snow at the summit (1293m) and 50 cm (20 inches) at the base (355m), gripping like a champ for carves and jumps. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero reported yesterday—but the base holds at 12°F up top, keeping things firm and fun.
You've got 82 of 118 km of pistes open (69%), that's over 50 miles of terrain with 15 of 22 lifts spinning, including that sweet valley run. Pistes are grippy and reliable, perfect for late-March shredding, though off-piste calls for caution—check avy risks and gear up before venturing out. Season total? Averaging 175 inches historically, but this year's packing plenty to fuel the madness.
Weather's crisp today around -4 to 8°C (25-46°F) with light winds, transitioning to colder snaps. Forecast's teasing more action: trace snow tonight dropping to summit levels, then chilly -11 to 0°C tomorrow with flurries, dipping to -13°C Saturday. Sunday through Tuesday brings potential snow to base (up to 1 cm), temps -12 to 7°C, and a powder day whisper midweek—prime for bluebird lines if it sticks.
Locals tip: March ranks top-tier for snow quality here, with historical week-four averages of 10 cm fresh and sub-zero highs (-1°C mid-mountain). Grab unlimited access from March 13 onward, but watch for halfpipe closures and no night skiing. Webcams show decent cover—head to the resort site for live views. Pack layers, hit those 69% open runs, and own the beast!
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.