riverc0il
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i am normally the first person to beat up on ole' killington, but i gotta say that today they delivered and it was well worth the $20.00 in gas i paid to score a free lift ticket. whether or not people paying $39 a pop got their monies worth, i can not comment. but today was one of the most satisfying first days of skiing i've ever had. i met up with marc and his son and some other folks he knew for the afternoon. it was a pleasure marc! hope to make turns with you again sometime soon. one thing i learned today is that you don't stop for as many pictures when you're enjoying skiing in the company of others, so pardon me for not as many visuals as i normally have.
here's how the trails broke down: great northern was essentially top to bottom in conjunction with bunny buster (which was actually not that bad density wise, much worse my last early season at K). from the glades triple, you had rime bumped top to bottom which i was really surprised to see. top half was okay on the edges, bottom half was junk. especially irregular bumps with no (ehm) rime or reason
. upper east glade (now reason i believe?) was a terrain park, not bad for this early in the season. lower east glade had decent bumps and was the best of the selection on the top half of the mountain. great northern was taking your life in your hands, and really was the only trail i got nervous about the crowd of people on. if a second way down doesn't open up before the weekend, expect this area to be a nightmare. run of the day was definitely the excellent choice softer bumps on moose trap. was delighted to see such a fine bump field this early in the season with okay lines.
snow was fairly soft down low and never softened up top, but it wasn't hard pack either. very nice snow everywhere pretty much except lower rime which had scraped sections and weird bump lines. lift lines were no more than 5 minutes on the K1 and triple, very respectable for a holiday. rock skis not needed as coverage was fine and overall, the crowd was managable except great northern.
was really surprised to see everything off the triple bumped. normally i wouldn't complain (okay, i'm not complaining at all!), but it really didn't give non-bumpers much else to do besides run the k1 all day which contributed to the great norhtern crowding issue. funniest moment was overhearing a snowboarder screaming explatives about the bumps :lol: i know bumps aren't as fun on a board as on skis, but ski the whole mountain folks!
no guns out today as it never got below freezing. packed it in by two, as did most of the crowd. i suspect the place was deserted by 3am and anyone remaining probably had the place to themselves. a few pics to follow ...
here's how the trails broke down: great northern was essentially top to bottom in conjunction with bunny buster (which was actually not that bad density wise, much worse my last early season at K). from the glades triple, you had rime bumped top to bottom which i was really surprised to see. top half was okay on the edges, bottom half was junk. especially irregular bumps with no (ehm) rime or reason

snow was fairly soft down low and never softened up top, but it wasn't hard pack either. very nice snow everywhere pretty much except lower rime which had scraped sections and weird bump lines. lift lines were no more than 5 minutes on the K1 and triple, very respectable for a holiday. rock skis not needed as coverage was fine and overall, the crowd was managable except great northern.
was really surprised to see everything off the triple bumped. normally i wouldn't complain (okay, i'm not complaining at all!), but it really didn't give non-bumpers much else to do besides run the k1 all day which contributed to the great norhtern crowding issue. funniest moment was overhearing a snowboarder screaming explatives about the bumps :lol: i know bumps aren't as fun on a board as on skis, but ski the whole mountain folks!
no guns out today as it never got below freezing. packed it in by two, as did most of the crowd. i suspect the place was deserted by 3am and anyone remaining probably had the place to themselves. a few pics to follow ...