Poster: A snowHead
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Dear Snowheads
I'm doing some work in Boston in a couple of week's time, and I'm toying with the idea to tag on a weekend trip to Killington (other suggestions welcome). Its not about getting skiing days in, just taking the opportunity while there as I've never skiied in the US. I know its East coast, and end of season, so wondering if its worth the trip, car hire, ski rental, lift pass etc? From what I can tell there is the odd inch of snow falling now and again, but its pretty warm 10-15C during the day, some rain, so I would expect conditions are quite poor?
There looks to be some fun events on - the mogul challenge, which I wouldn't dream of entering, but looks fun to watch.
Is it worth a weekend trip?
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@Themasterpiece,
Definitely worth a trip! We went to Killington a few years ago at Easter and they had "only" the runs open that had artificial snow cover - 67 of them!
The skiing was excellent, so if you have the opportunity to go I would do so - not least as (I assume) someone else is paying for you to to get to the USA.
I think you would be mad not to go.
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I live in Maine, USA. The northeast USA has had a disastrous season and many ski areas have already closed early. There is no base to speak of - what natural snow falls these days is gone within 24 hours. I would carefully look at the webcams if I were you. Things are warming up as you rightly mention - they will not be able to make snow for much longer. You cannot rely on the resort websites for an accurate report of conditions. There are plenty of better things to do around Boston than try and get up to Killington for what will likely be marginal conditions at best.
I have done all my skiing in VDI and Espace Killy this year!
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@Bergmeister, yes work is paying for flights etc up until Friday then I'm on my own. Killington website says 54 trails open now.
@Vasta, that was my fear. The website has a fairly honest description of conditions though they are obviously trying to put on a brave face. Will check the webcams over the next couple of weeks and decide whether its worth the trip or there is more fun to be had in Boston or NYC.
Thanks!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@Themasterpiece, If the snow's adequate and they are still open, Mount Snow is nearest to Boston. And perfectly fun for a weekend.
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@under a new name, just looked at their website and they close 4th April
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You might look at Stowe? Skiing has been surprisingly good this week though it's raining right now. I've heard the poorest snow year in 80 years. Very little natural snow but the man made snow is still holding up. Don't know if anything will be open by the 15th. Would definitely not make firm plans ahead of time, but you could could keep an eye on it and might get lucky. My guess is there will be very little left open.
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Like the European Alps, global warming is killing US eastcoast skiing.
Killy used to open from Oct to Jun. Now it struggles to make Dec to Apr.
Half the lifts are already closed and most trails are brown today. You won't find much left in Killy by early-mid-Apr this season.
But even with only 2 or 3 lifts open, it will still be worth the trek for a weekend. Reasonable scenery on the driveup and plenty of places to eat, drink or bike / hike.
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@Whitegold, dear oh dear.
Where did snow making become popular. And why?
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There is no way I would be driving up to Killington for a weekend if only 2 or 3 lifts were open (and I love Killington! - rented a house there for a season etc.).
There are too many great things to do in the Northeast (non-skiing related) to spend the time and expense to drive up there to slide around on some brown slush. Take the train to NYC if you have had enough of Boston by the weekend but Boston is a great City to visit - very historic (by US standards), great museums, parks, shops and art galleries etc.
Hope this helps.
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We had a couple of days sightseeing in Boston and that was enough. I'd rather be skiing, regardless of the conditions - but then I'm easily pleased. Give me a mountain instead of a city any time!
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Vasta wrote: |
There is no way I would be driving up to Killington for a weekend if only 2 or 3 lifts were open (and I love Killington! - rented a house there for a season etc.). |
I do that almost EVERY YEAR! (though this year might be an exception).
Every spring, I made the pilgrimage to K to go up and down Superstar (and whatever other of its neighboring trails that are still open). That's 2 or 3 TRAILS, never mind 2 or 3 LIFTS.
That said, condition has been bad this year. So the OP should keep that in mind. Anything anyone said based on their one time trip on another year may or may not be relevant. Depends on your expectation, you may find it brilliant or terrible.
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There are too many great things to do in the Northeast (non-skiing related) to spend the time and expense to drive up there to slide around on some brown slush. Take the train to NYC if you have had enough of Boston by the weekend but Boston is a great City to visit - very historic (by US standards), great museums, parks, shops and art galleries etc. |
There're a lot of things to do in anywhere around the world too! I will never have enough time to do them all. It's a matter of choosing what to do on each trip. You may prefer to go to galleries while I may prefer to go diving in murky cold water! I would never tell anyone what not to do (or do) without knowing that person's priorities.
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Checked the weather and webcams at the end of last week, and the recent spate of warm weather and rain was disastrous. So I decided to leave my gear at home. Now I'm here, we've had 6 inches of snow... Typical. Not sure if it will last to the weekend though
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You know it makes sense.
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Unbelievably, Killington is reporting 32 trails open! That's a lot more than many could hope for.
Forecast for the weekend doesn't look too good though. Rain on Thur/Fri, cold on Sat/Sun. Likely re-frozen surface resembling coral reef.
Saturday has a bit of snow in the forecast. But you won't know till Saturday. For us locals who can jump into our own car (no cost), with our own gear (no cost), we may take a chance (cost: a tank of gas). For a visitor, add the cost of hired cars and hired gear, I don't think it's worth the gamble.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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It's been snowing in Boston the past few days. Unusual for the time of year.
Killy got a sprinkle, but still only 4 lifts open today.
May be better to go to Loon. Much closer to Boston. Today, there were 27 trails open.
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Poster: A snowHead
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I've personally hung to skis up for the season, if it can even be called that this year. Horrible, just horrible. I would be going as far north as I can, and jay peak fits that bill. Not much further of a drive from Boston, and I have had good april days there. No idea when they close this year however.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Is that from the Eddie the Eagle film?
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