Who else will be running daily before the last week of November? Not most mountains I ski in the Northeast.spiderpig wrote: ↑Nov 2nd, '23, 12:35Two weeks is almost a month?Southside_Bobby wrote: ↑Nov 1st, '23, 23:33 Perhaps the most underrated thing about K's early season isn't the date it opens, but the fact that it remains open DAILY whenever possible. It will be almost a month before most other mountains are running beyond weekends only. That's a lot of skiing for those able to take advantage of it.
Who's In For Opening Day?
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Re: Who's In For Opening Day?
2014 - "A South Ridge trail is Pipe Dream. A South Ridge lift shouldn't be."
2019 - "A South Ridge trail is Pipe Dream. A South Ridge lift (operating midweek) shouldn't be."
2023 - Killington announces that the South Ridge lift will run five days a week.
Spring 2024 - Killington lied.
Fall 2024 - Killington Independence is declared, along with Wednesday to Sunday on the SRQ.
2019 - "A South Ridge trail is Pipe Dream. A South Ridge lift (operating midweek) shouldn't be."
2023 - Killington announces that the South Ridge lift will run five days a week.
Spring 2024 - Killington lied.
Fall 2024 - Killington Independence is declared, along with Wednesday to Sunday on the SRQ.
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Re: Who's In For Opening Day?
How do you know they paid ? Plenty of peeps out there on comps . .
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Re: Who's In For Opening Day?
Fair.
What I meant was "Not wearing ski patrol, mountain ambassador or other resort uniform."