For those planning on coming next weekend to Stowe...
The past several days have wrecked havoc on the snowpack. We hope to make
it till Sunday, April 11th, but there are no guarantees at this point...it
is a day to day assessment at this point. After tomorrow, the FourRunner
Quad will be the only lift running; some walking may be required though the
groomers are doing their best to keep snow around the base area and keep as
many trails continuous as possible. Its still awesome, classic spring
skiing with massive soft bumps on most trails but a lot of the terrain
became fragmented after the past few days. If you don't mind a little grass
skipping here or there, you can still ski quite a bit of terrain. High
elevation woods are still ok (Bypass Woods/Chutes were a lot of fun today)
but mid elevation stuff (2,500ft and lower) is done...
So again, the goal is to get to the 11th but it is day-to-day at this point
with melting now going on 24/7. A hard freeze to lock up the snow for at
least a few hours would really help but it doesn't look like its in the
cards.
Geoff wrote:Killington right now looks like it usually does the 2nd or 3rd week of April. The natural snow trails below 3500 feet are done. If it doesn't get below freezing soon, Superstar will be the only intact trail as things melt out from both above and below.
riverc0il wrote:Geoff wrote:Killington right now looks like it usually does the 2nd or 3rd week of April. The natural snow trails below 3500 feet are done. If it doesn't get below freezing soon, Superstar will be the only intact trail as things melt out from both above and below.
I was at K yesterday and thought they had great coverage on non-south facing man made trails. Considering no snow in March and the recent record warmth preceeded by four days of rain and not having gotten below freezing in over a week... they are doing better than most. Many of their trails still had 3-4 foot base with wall to wall coverage (but quite a few were hurting too, most non-southern man made trails were solid though). Not saying they are not a week or two ahead of time... but just want to give a full picture here. Outside of the Loaf, I think K has the best chance of going longest this season based on what I saw Sunday.
icelanticskier wrote:just ski here. 100% open through april 3rd and still a ton open with great cover at the king of spring. hope to get another trip or 2 there b4 the april 25th closing.
http://www.sugarloaf.com/TheMountain/Da ... index.html
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icelanticskier wrote:just ski here. 100% open through april 3rd and still a ton open with great cover at the king of spring. ....
http://www.sugarloaf.com/TheMountain/Da ... index.html
Geoff wrote:Unless it returns to a more typical sustained freezing at night / soften during the day cycle, they'll be Superstar-only by April 19th.
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