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 Sunday April 8

Freeriding, Killington, Skiing, Snow Report, Snowboarding, Uncategorized

Nice sized crowd for an Easter morning.

Cloudy with flurries and light snow. 31* at 10:00

Decent morning out there. The terrain changed by the run. It started off as groomed, but with in three runs, it had become more granular. It never became any more than granular by time I left at 11:15. Granular is fun. Especially with any modern ski with a waist above 85mm. I wouldn’t particularly like cruising down lower Superstar in deep granular conditions on an old school straight ski or mogul ski, but  lots do.

The limited terrain that was open skied well and by the looks of the forecast isn’t going anywhere soon. Looks like it’s supposed to snow Mon-Tues and rain and snow on Weds-Thurs. National Weather Service is calling for plowable snow accumulations above 1500′ by Tuesday morning. Lets hope. That would be nice. Happy Easter and Happy Passover everyone!

Easter Bunny was here!

Superstar at 10:10

Upper Skyelark

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This could be called middle skyelark I suppose

High Road

Lower Bittersweet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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