Killington Conditions

Open Trails: 0
Open Lifts: 0
Groomed Trails: 0
Service Conditions: Spring Conditions
Average Base Depth: 36" - 42"
24 Hour Snowfall: 0"
48 Hour Snowfall: 0"
7 Day Snowfall: 0"

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Killington Snow Report Wednesday March 28

Freeriding, Killington, Snow Report, Snowboarding, Uncategorized

Lower SS skied better with skier traffic as the day wore on.

Overcast, steady, yet mild south wind, 39* at 12:30

On overcast days in what seems like late spring it’s sometimes hard to rally to get up there and get some runs in. I’m glad I had the opportunity to as it was a pretty decent  day out there on the Superstar trail pod.  Skye>Bitter skied better than SS at first as there were some death cookies left of lower SS, but as the day wore on and skier traffic smoothed them out it skied much better. Superstar headwall skied better today as the groomers worked their magic and smoothed out yesterdays death cookies. Lower Skyelark still sits ungroomed and lies in wait for a warm day where it will be soft and rippable. I cant wait for that to break loose as it’s all lined up, just waiting for the right spring day for it to open

Skiing in general improved as the day wore of as the groomers turned to soft corn. There isn’t much opened as far as terrain, but what is open is honestly skiing well. The groomers have done a nice job keeping things connected and keeping the snow surface nice.

Top of Skyelark headwall

The junction of High Road-Low Road and Bittersweet

Looking down SS from atop the headwall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A peek looking down Lower Superstar

My friend Owen isn't exactly Justin Cash, nor am I, when it comes to ski action shots

A few other folks getting their swerve on SS headwall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Looking up Skyelark from High Road

The mighty Lower SS

Looking back on Lower SS from the chair

Jonathan Celauro Jonathan Celauro started skiing when he was four and still hasn't quite figured it out yet. After college, he moved to Killington and now 16 yrs later, each comprised of 100+ day ski seasons, he's still trying to grasp the whole skiing concept. At this point he imagines his best option is to just go with the flow. "I still find myself dreaming of big mountain lines and deep powder snow." J.C. Shop Our Online Store

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