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Tuesday, Mar 8, 2011
Goggle tans are the order of the day at Killington
My brother, Peter, and his wife, Joan coming off Sky Burst towards Dream Maker

My brother, Peter, and his wife, Joan coming off Sky Burst towards Dream Maker

My brother, Peter, and his wife, Joan coming off Sky Burst towards Dream Maker

My brother, Peter, and his wife, Joan coming off Sky Burst towards Dream Maker

Ski days rarely get better. The entire resort is covered with a foot plus of soft new snow, temperatures were in the mid 20's to low 30's, and there was nary a cloud in the sky yielding 100% sunshine. Still a lot colder than the week before Presidents' day, but you can tell spring, and petunia season, is coming.

I spent my day today on the mountain acting as a tour guide for my brother and sister in law. They are up skiing for a few days, taking advantage of the new snow and great weather.

We started the day with a simple cruise down Blue Heaven across South Ridge to Bear Claw. Beautiful snow coverage, and plenty of opportunity to observe skiing technique along the way.

To finish the first run, I chose Anti-Venom around the Viper Pit, versus Wild Fire. Lower Sky Burst was groomed beautifully soft. In the full sun, it was a great first cruising trail to start off the day.

The OL chair was not running, so we took Sky Burst for a trip through the Stash. The Stash was not as soft as other trails, much of the snow being scraped off by snow boarders plowing the trail. From there we took Lower Wild Fire and headed back up towards Dream Maker. The rollers on Dream Maker were scarred by beginner skiers and riders doing check turns on the down slopes. My brother and his wife took a couple of the rollers, before bailing out on skiers right to get through the park.

After a trip to the Skyship Base on Route 4 for a break, we did loops on Cruise Control, Bitter Sweet/High Road, and Sky Lark/High Road before heading down Snow Shed for a few runs across the street at Rams Head. KMS was racing on Needles Eye, which took that out of play.

On Rams Head, Easy Street and Swirl were fun, if simple, cruisers. Caper to Snowdon had solid coverage. Because of the stops and starts on the Snowdon Quad we immediately traversed to North Ridge for runs down Rime and Reason. To get back to K1 we took the traverse on Great Northern to Highline. Highline was in full sunshine and getting delightfully soft. Definitely a black diamond trail, but after a morning of skiing Peter and Joan's legs were warmed up enough to have fun on it.

Killington has excellent snow cover all around. The r@!n storm of Sunday cleared out of here with well over a foot of snow on the mountain, more than making up for any base depths sacrificed to the weather gods. And with perfect sunshine, there will be a lot of people in town tonight wearing goggle tans as a merit badge for being on the mountain today.

....Let it snow! (but start thinking petunia!)





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