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It's been interesting watching the financial news networks talking about all of the people out shopping in the malls down south today, aka Black Friday. People in Killington today, if they were inclined to head to the mall, probably arrived a little late this morning as the region was again covered in snow overnight. Temperatures at the inn were in the single digits. The snow that fell was a nice dry powder.
I have been out with my snow blower the last couple of days clearing walks around the inn. The snow is a beautiful sight to see. Because of the holiday weekend, I have not been up to the mountain, so I can not give you a first hand report. (Remember, I do most of my skiing midweek.) However, the initial prediction of good crowds on the mountain appear accurate. Killington is running 14 lifts to service 61 trails. This is up from last Saturdays count of 15 trails and 3 lifts... so you get a sense of how much snow we have had at Killington the last few days.