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The business gods played a cruel joke on me today. While I was sitting in a conference room at a meeting on lodging in Killington at the Killington Grand Hotel, Mary was out skiing on the mountain under beautiful blue skies and warming temperatures.
Once again this season the resort has made a recovery from some unpleasant weather. The primary trails through out the resort have been groomed several times since Tuesdays weather event yielding loose granular spring conditions on trails facing the sun, and firm machine groomed granular on trails still shade covered.
For the first time this year, Mary reported that she actually skied down Outer Limits, gracefully linking turns versus just sliding. Outer Limits was softening up quite nicely in the morning sun. Mary reported that the boyz did several loops on it, while I was stuck in said conference room. So it goes...
The weather forecast for the next couple of days at Killington calls from some altitude dependent precipitation. It looks like light snow is in the cards for the Killington region with temperatures in the mid twenties to low thirties. We can hope.
Let it snow.