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Weather today at Killington has been unseasonably warm. Temperatures this afternoon at the inn are in the low 50's. Most of the snow around the inn, except for piles by the A Frame roofs, has begun it's trip to the Connecticut River Valley.
On the mountain, it is a tale of opposites. Trails that did not receive snow making over the last couple of weeks are heading from snow covered back to mud. Trails that saw significant snow making seem to be holding up fairly well. I have not skied since Monday. Mary has been in Boston visiting her parents on a pre-holiday trip, so I have been manning the inn 24-7. However, we do have several ski pro's staying with us who are attending the PSIA Pro Jam at the resort this week. They have reported that surface conditions, while obviously softening up, have held up quite well. So there is reason for optimism. Let it snow!