We've only ever really done Killington in the North East. Any of the other resorts that may offer beginner (even if limited) terrain around end of March. Some were saying Mt Snow may? or Okemo?
Thanks for the advice as always from those of us in the flat land.
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- Feb 28th, '18, 16:35
- Forum: Chatter
- Topic: Lodge Closing Areas
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- Feb 28th, '18, 14:08
- Forum: Chatter
- Topic: Lodge Closing Areas
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Lodge Closing Areas
If planning a trip with some of those newer to skiing. Generally when do operations start to shut down in the Ramshead and Snowshed areas for the season? I know that this can be weather dependent just trying to get a feel.
- Aug 23rd, '17, 11:46
- Forum: Chatter
- Topic: KSL, Aspen and Powdr
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Re: KSL, Aspen and Powdr
Id personally prefer a pass with many nore east coast options. Increasing the number of driving destination I have would be nice. And if I can get out west once a year that would be the perfecr pass.
- Aug 17th, '17, 12:13
- Forum: Chatter
- Topic: First timer suggestions in Vermont
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First timer suggestions in Vermont
All, Bringing two brand new skiers on two trips up north this year. One definitely to Killington. Are there other mountains in Vermont with a good adult learning program that should be considered to help them come along? A quick google search suggested Okemo or Stratton but was wondering if there wa...
- Jan 30th, '17, 17:16
- Forum: Chatter
- Topic: Mikaela Shiffrin Fan Thread
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- Dec 8th, '15, 15:29
- Forum: Chatter
- Topic: Two week weather outlook
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Re: Two week weather outlook
Making my first trip to Killington this year stumbled upon this board in my searches online. Looking at the trail map and given the current weather by Jan 7 would the "skyeship" gondola be online? Also how about Bear Mountain or much of the tree skiing?
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