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skibikeclimbguy
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Old Killington pictures

Post by skibikeclimbguy »

A while back, there was a post with pics of killington prior to the trails being widened, new trails cut, and trees cleared out. I can't find the post. Does anyone know where it is?
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Good old days.......

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wellcome !
http://www.killingtonzone.com/forums/search.php

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Post by Skibumtress »

buzzkill wrote:Good old days.......

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Around what year was that? I sort of, kind of remember the trails looking like that.
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Skibumtress wrote:
buzzkill wrote:Good old days.......
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Around what year was that? I sort of, kind of remember the trails looking like that.
Where are you and why are you NOT skiing?

I should have headed up last night since I too have Monday off this year. God only knows why, but for some reason the COMPANY became politically correct all of a sudden. But, it was a great week in Maine.
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Skibumtress wrote:
buzzkill wrote:Good old days.......

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Around what year was that? I sort of, kind of remember the trails looking like that.
It's '87 or earlier, looked just like that my first year, but I don't see the
net on old cascade, so it's probably earlier.
It was perfect, notice those old growth big pines widely spaced on Double Dipper before the cut..... that ridge of snow on skier's left along Cascade, halfway up the trees for the long haul into June.
I wish I could find a picture of Skye Peak around this time before Superstar was widened, it too was perfect, right into the fall line, just
needed snowmaking, but no, they had to cut Queens Blvd right into the side of the mountain.
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Post by skibikeclimbguy »

b-5 wrote:wellcome !
http://www.killingtonzone.com/forums/search.php

Pray 4 sn*w
or pay for sn*w
In Killington we trust
Wow, a search function. I would have never thought of that. Technology has really come a long way. What next, someone will create a simple search engine that indexes the internet? Maybe they will create a function that checks spelling, as well.
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Post by newpylong »

That is awesome, and sad. Def mid 80's... its not the original peak chair, but the second double.
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Post by Dr. NO »

buzzkill wrote:
Skibumtress wrote:
buzzkill wrote:Good old days.......

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Around what year was that? I sort of, kind of remember the trails looking like that.
It's '87 or earlier, looked just like that my first year, but I don't see the
net on old cascade, so it's probably earlier.
It was perfect, notice those old growth big pines widely spaced on Double Dipper before the cut..... that ridge of snow on skier's left along Cascade, halfway up the trees for the long haul into June.
I wish I could find a picture of Skye Peak around this time before Superstar was widened, it too was perfect, right into the fall line, just
needed snowmaking, but no, they had to cut Queens Blvd right into the side of the mountain.
Not sure about what year the net went up and they removed that portion of Old Cascade, but petty sure it was not there in 87 as that was my 1st pass year. Double Dipper had not been cut yet so Big Dipper Woods were still sweet. Stupid Star Quad was not running yet either so June 1st race was way up on upper Downdraft.
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Post by buzzkill »

Dr. NO wrote:
buzzkill wrote:
Skibumtress wrote:
buzzkill wrote:
Around what year was that? I sort of, kind of remember the trails looking like that.
It's '87 or earlier, looked just like that my first year, but I don't see the
net on old cascade, so it's probably earlier.
It was perfect, notice those old growth big pines widely spaced on Double Dipper before the cut..... that ridge of snow on skier's left along Cascade, halfway up the trees for the long haul into June.
I wish I could find a picture of Skye Peak around this time before Superstar was widened, it too was perfect, right into the fall line, just
needed snowmaking, but no, they had to cut Queens Blvd right into the side of the mountain.
Not sure about what year the net went up and they removed that portion of Old Cascade, but petty sure it was not there in 87 as that was my 1st pass year. Double Dipper had not been cut yet so Big Dipper Woods were still sweet. Stupid Star Quad was not running yet either so June 1st race was way up on upper Downdraft.
Hopefully we'll get some more picture contibutions to this post.
Maybe by looking back at some of the horrible mistakes of the past
it may prevent more of the same in the future, ie. village?

You might be right about the net, or it wasn't as far across because
I can distinctly remember watching in awe as folks were flying off the Cathedral jump one after another.
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Post by ozzy »

Here's an oldie of K in Spring. No idea what year, but I would guess older than the picture that buzzy posted. My guess on that pic is 1983

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Post by buzzkill »

nice shot ozzy, thx. Bet that's early June, the hardwoods already have
sprouted leaves. And a groomer still hanging out too, awesome.
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Post by ozzy »

probably 10 or 12 weeks shy of this years expected closing date. sucks.
skiskee8 wrote:Skiing in powder sucks. It's so much more work, and you can't go as fast.
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Post by buzzkill »

ozzy wrote:probably 10 or 12 weeks shy of this years expected closing date. sucks.
True dat, guess we hiking.

This is May 30, 2002.

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Post by Powderputz »

This picture was taken around 1968:
1) Summit lodge was built '68-69; Gondola was completed late 1968 for 1969 ski season. No Gondola towers appear to be seen just below summit lodge opening.
2) Glades triple chair was built '70; not present in this picture
3) Rime and East Glade trails appear not present. Weren't they cut in 1969, in preparation for Glades triple and snowmaking system (1971).

The plan was to keep Killington open until Memorial Day by having spring skiing on Rime, Goat Path and Upper Cascade (down to the K-chair midstation).
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