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Monday, Apr 23, 2007
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With all of the work Mary and I have been doing around the inn last week to clean up from the season, we had not taken the opportunity to head out on the slopes for one last hurrah. Yesterday was the day.

Sunday was just a glorious day to ski at Killington. We got to the K1 base lodge at 7:30 AM to sunny skies and temperatures in the high 40's. It has been a long time since we have both skied together on a Sunday, but we had worked hard all week so we deserved some time on the hill. In the old days, before owning the inn, we used to try to ski "10 by 10"...10 runs before 10 o'clock in the morning. That was our goal.

The Killington resort cooperated, running 7 lifts. We started out with our first 3 runs down Superstar, followed by runs down Skye Burst, and Bear Trap, Skye Cruise, Bitter Sweet, North Ridge, East Falls, ending with a Great Northern and out. 10 by 10 on soft, creamy snow. A great way to end our personal ski seasons.

Today at Killington, temperatures have hit the low 80's. Most of the snow on the grounds of the inn, other than snow banks, is now finding it way to the Connecticut River. Winter may still have a gasp or 2 left for Killington, but today definitely feels like spring is upon us. I am not quite ready to get out my golf clubs...but from the number of tournament sign up sheets we have received the last week, we know golf season at Killington will be on us soon.

It has been a truly weird and wacky winter. Although the ski season got off to a very slow start, the last 16 weeks have been amazing. I had my powder ski's out at Killington at least 8 times this year...I have been joking to Mary that I am starting to "wear them out...time for a new pair". Sunday was probably our last hurrah on the slopes for this season...unless Killington has another powder day? (I don't think so.) Think Spring!





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