Killington VT. 11/08/02

Reeb

New member
I started on the Snowdon quad in hopes that the natural snow trails like Great Bear and Northstar would be a good place to start. You could tell from the lift that the snow was crispy and hard. So I headed over to the Glades Triple to see how West Glade was. Hard moguls but the sun was starting to soften it up. East Fall was groomed and fast. Same for Cascade. Superstar Quad opened around 11:30. Skye Lark to Bittersweet had soft cream cheese moguls with good coverage because they made snow on them. Lower Skye Lark was soft all natural with a few rocks thrown in. All of Superstar and Upper Ovation were the same. As more people rode them the better they got because it loosened the snow up. Last run was Escapade to Flume in hopes they had softened but they were still a little crunchy but nice. Lots of people for a weekday. Cars parked all the way to the bottom of the road. They were charging $49. Only lift lines were K1 and Glades Triple.
 
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