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After a 2 week hiatus due to the Christmas Holidays, Mary and I went out on the slopes this morning. What a great way to start out the New Year!
Since we were last on the mountain, Killington has done a massive job blowing snow and expanding terrain. We were able to do a full loop today, starting on the Superstar Quad, going over to Bear Mountain, Needles Eye, Skye Lark and Bittersweet, then up to Kpeak for some runs at North Ridge. Just amazing how much snow Killington has blown to get all of that terrain open.
Conditions this morning were variable. Last night we had a funky little storm which produced freezing rain at some altitudes (like around the Inn at 1870 feet) and light snow at higher elevations. As a result, depending upon which slope you took, you needed to be prepared for conditions ranging from nice soft powder, silky smooth man made snow, or the proverbial "Dust on Crust", especially where the surface was wind blown. It did not really matter that much to us, however, as we were outside, on the mountain, skiing! A great way to spend a sunny winter day!