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Monday, Feb 22, 2010
Perfect ski day. Snow expected for the rest of the week.
Seeded bumps run on Mouse Trap

Seeded bumps run on Mouse Trap

Seeded bumps run on Mouse Trap

Seeded bumps run on Mouse Trap

Today was just a perfect ski day at Killington. Temperatures were in the low 30's. The sun was shining in a predominately blue sky. Ski surfaces were soft. It was definitely the type of day where one did not want to leave the mountain to head back to work.

Mary and I got to the mountain around 10 this morning. We parked right by the Snowdon Quad as bay 1 by the K1 gondola was already full with locals out for their post Presidents week runs. A 10 minute ride up Snowdon followed by a lift up North Ridge, and we were on our way across the back of the resort headed towards Bear Mountain.

Snow surfaces at mid morning at Bear were generally soft and creamy. I started on Wild Fire, which had some nice little bumps down the middle, while Mary stayed on Bear Claw which was groomed flat. We met back up on Lower Wild Fire, which was down right soft in the full morning sun.

We did a few runs down the Stash and Skye Burst. Both had excellent coverage. We followed up with a run down Dream Maker from top to bottom. Upper Dream Maker headwall was as good as it gets short of 2 feet of new snow. It was good enough for Mary that we had to do it over again after the lift back to the top on the Skye Peak Express.

Heading back to the other side of the resort, we played around on Bitter Sweet and Skye Lark. Being north facing, they were firmer than the trails at Bear but they still had great snow coverage. For the final run off the Super Star Quad, I decided to play in the bumps and bushes on Old Super Star, while Mary took the traditional route. The bumps on Old Super Star were soft and nicely spaced. I was able to get a nice rhythm going. Well worth the diversion.

We finished our day back on Killington Peak with a few runs on North Ridge down to the Snowdon Quad. For some reason the resort has built a seeded bumps course on Mouse Trap which looked interesting. No one was using it, as it was staked off. But it looked like somebody had some fun with a machine making all the bumps, they were so regular.

The forecast for the week looks like our sunny weather will be giving way to something more appropriate for a ski resort in Vermont in February. Forecast amounts are all over the place, but it looks like we will be adding to the base on the ground as the storms progress through the week. We can hope.........let it snow!





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