Killington Conditions

Open Trails: 2
Open Lifts: 1
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 April 3. Mid-winter to early spring in a couple runs

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

Picture perfect early Spring day

Sunny, bit brisk, 38* at 11:30

 

A classic Spring ski today here. Just about a carbon copy of yesterday. Started mid-winter like then quickly softened to more corn like snow.

I skied between 11:30-1 and it was getting better every run. Superstar skied better than  Skyelark>Bittersweet.  Looks like there may be a slight chance of a shower tomorrow late afternoon, but besides that this week is setting up to be a great ski week. Sure, it’s only SS and Skyelark>Bittersweet, but they really are skiing well and will be this week.  Get there early for mid winter conditions. Stick around for an hour or so and ski up the corn.

Softening by the run

First run

Pretty.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Smooth.

Beautiful day in the neighborhood

From the top of SS headwall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sure was sunny

Looking down upper Skyelark

Some good skiing on Superstar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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