Killington Conditions

Open Trails: 0
Open Lifts: 0
Groomed Trails: 0
Service Conditions: Machine Groomed / 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 Tuesday March 27 *What a difference a day makes*

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My buddy Owen kicking around some loose snow on Skyelark

Sunny, 34*, light wind at 2:30 pm

The groomers were out in full force yesterday afternoon and evening. Superstar was groomed, most likely renovated, and it showed. I didn’t get the chance to get out till later in the day, but the snow was still decent enough. Granular and groomed snow on a firm base. Very typical of Killington March skiing.

All open terrain skied well today. I liked Skyelark>Bittersweet more than Superstar as it was more granular. I’m sure earlier in the day it all skied much better. Superstar headwall had some funky large death cookies on it left from yesterdays grooming it renovation, but I’m sure those will be ironed out by tomorrow. The groomers did a fine job of also farming around snow then grooming it out to make for a nice surface.

There isn’t a lot of terrain open. It’s Skyelark>Bittersweet and Superstar head-to-toe and the connectors, but thet are skiing well. Come on up and sample it!

Lower Superstar in much better shape than yesterday

Middle Superstar. All farmed up, groomed up and holding up strong

A look at SS headwall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A look down Superstar from the top of the headwall

Right smack dab in SS

A peek down Lower Bitter. Nice snow that softened upder a high sun

 

 

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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