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Re: Sunday April 24 th

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At the risk of being called a newbie again, may I ask a question? :oops:

How long could the season have gone last year if they stretched it as long as the snow could possibly last? I do not live near the mountain and have always assumed that they only closed once all the snow was gone. How much skiing could have been had after K closed last year? Please do not yell at me again. :cry:
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Re: Sunday April 24 th

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Ski_the_Moguls wrote:At the risk of being called a newbie again, may I ask a question? :oops:

How long could the season have gone last year if they stretched it as long as the snow could possibly last? I do not live near the mountain and have always assumed that they only closed once all the snow was gone. How much skiing could have been had after K closed last year? Please do not yell at me again. :cry:
last year probably another week which would have been the announced/advertised close. old school killington could/would have stretched it another week beyond that.
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Re: Sunday April 24 th

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wow...I guess a mind IS a terrible thing to waste...lest you forget....there was snow ...appreciable snow at that...a week after the closing bell....the furver was unreal...and they STILL wouldnt reopen...not even the age old rite o' spring Superscar....and it was WALL TO WALL AND NOSE TO TOES COVER....for another three friggin weeks. Lord only knows how many Chrissie voodoo dolls got the sh*t pinned outta them...deservedly so...
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Ski_the_Moguls wrote:At the risk of being called a newbie again, may I ask a question? :oops:

How long could the season have gone last year if they stretched it as long as the snow could possibly last? I do not live near the mountain and have always assumed that they only closed once all the snow was gone. How much skiing could have been had after K closed last year? Please do not yell at me again. :cry:
Your question is a reasonable one, it is just it has been beaten to death here and it is always the same arguments over and over. :beat

You can try to do a search on the topic, but I have to confess, I don't know what search terms to use. "may closing"? "superstar financial cost benefit"? I dunno.
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you have to have been at K for the glory years to understand the magnificence of the April/May and sometimes June ski scene. And they do sell a fair number of day tix, from folks who come from other closed mountains.
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tsk tsk tsk....my dear Mr L....you DARE omit mentioning the NOT too distant J U N E 1st Fun Slalom?.....hell...I recall a number of years back skiing June 1e3th...and them closing the end of the day the 14th....eighty glorious , sunburny degrees.....
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Re: Sunday April 24 th

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Sugarbush just announced this

HOT OFF THE PRESS: Lincoln Peak 'official' closing date extended to allow daily operation through Sunday, April 24th...with dates beyond, as conditions allow, TBD!

http://www.sugarbush.com/snow-trails-co ... ain-update

Could this be the way K is rolling and they just aren't making it known? It's not like they have been known to be communication experts, especialy since Tom left or was fired or whatever.
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jimmywilson69 wrote:Sugarbush just announced this

HOT OFF THE PRESS: Lincoln Peak 'official' closing date extended to allow daily operation through Sunday, April 24th...with dates beyond, as conditions allow, TBD!

Could this be the way K is rolling and they just aren't making it known? It's not like they have been known to be communication experts, especialy since Tom left or was fired or whatever.
Except we have seen that when Killington says a closing date, it means

"Unless we close earlier with edge to edge coverage due to a lack of passion for the sport and a shortsighted bean-counter outlook"

When Sugarbush sets a closing date it means

"We will ski at least until then and even later until the snow turns brown and there is nothing left except the beer."
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Killington Closing April 24th . . .

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. . according to an internal memo . . .


Anticipated closing dates . . . .



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Re: Sunday April 24 th

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skiadikt wrote:
Ski_the_Moguls wrote:At the risk of being called a newbie again, may I ask a question? :oops:

How long could the season have gone last year if they stretched it as long as the snow could possibly last? I do not live near the mountain and have always assumed that they only closed once all the snow was gone. How much skiing could have been had after K closed last year? Please do not yell at me again. :cry:
last year probably another week which would have been the announced/advertised close. old school Killington could/would have stretched it another week beyond that.
I don't get it. No way Killington should shut down before the snow is gone. This is outrageous! Why doesn't anybody here do something about this? (btw...which emoticon do I use to show extreme sarcasm?)
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Re: Killington Closing April 24th . . .

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. . . am I having a deja vu :seeya :wink: :seeya
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Re: Killington Closing April 24th . . .

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MrsG wrote:. . . am I having a deja vu :seeya :wink: :seeya
Ya where has this guy been.

These dates have been beaten to death.
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Re: Sunday April 24 th

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Ski_the_Moguls wrote:
skiadikt wrote:
Ski_the_Moguls wrote:At the risk of being called a newbie again, may I ask a question? :oops:

How long could the season have gone last year if they stretched it as long as the snow could possibly last? I do not live near the mountain and have always assumed that they only closed once all the snow was gone. How much skiing could have been had after K closed last year? Please do not yell at me again. :cry:
last year probably another week which would have been the announced/advertised close. old school Killington could/would have stretched it another week beyond that.
I don't get it. No way Killington should shut down before the snow is gone. This is outrageous! Why doesn't anybody here do something about this? (btw...which emoticon do I use to show extreme sarcasm?)

Get on the boat my friend. Its been an ongoing concern of the masses since POWDr came to town. Killington used to be the King of Spring. Now they're Killing tons of fun for spring skiers throughout the northeast... Speak and be heard.
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