Sgt Eddy Brewers wrote:
Agreed.
I certainly don’t want the Julio woods sacrificed to produce another Big Dipper. Don’t want to hate on that type of trail but Killington certainly has enough of that stuff. But I do agree that Kton doesn’t have an old school steep and winding trail like it did. The original Superstar was wonderful. Could you put a trail like that (not like the new Superstar) into the Julio woods? Not sure but…
The wonderful Superstar is still there in modern form. Need to limit uphill skier numbers like MRG or Castlerock does to produce that old school feel. Fear of the steep trees limits traffic in most areas.
Sgt Eddy Brewers wrote:I LOVE the trees. Even the thick stuff. My face gets scratched up every year crashing down the thickest woods I can. I adore the top of Falls Brook off Juggernaut, I love the actual backcountry drops. But if you ask me are there some woods that are too thick to ski with any pace… yeah. I am always watching for folks dropping woods lines and always searching for tracks going new places.
Many times this year I have ducked into some of favorite stashes with a friend only to hear "Wow, never been in here before". Killington always seems to hold new surprises or old lines rediscovered.
Sgt Eddy Brewers wrote:There is plenty of woods at Killington that NOBODY seems to ski… because it is too thick. Any woods to the side of Catwalk cannot be skied... you can’t even walk through it. The woods between Ovation and Superstar almost never get skied because they are too thick. I have never found a decent line in there and I have never seen anyone else get through there except really slowly. Would the skiing be better there if the woods were thinned a bit? Hell yes.
Favorite run of the year for me was those trees that cannot be skied. One of the few places in the East were you can ski trees over 4,000 Ft. Trees top of Pico skiers left of the Poma Line are too tight IMHO.
Sgt Eddy Brewers wrote:The majority of the woods between the Light and Ovation almost never gets any tracks because it is a bit too thick. I head out into that mess, off the actual tracked Julio & Anarchy paths, a lot but I rarely find any lines that wouldn’t be improved with a little pruning. I am not asking for clear cuts like skiers right on Big Dipper. I don’t mind working to find some tight chutes in the thicker woods but… I really think the Julio woods, a half mile wide swath of trees from top to bottom, could definitely be improved with at least more pruning.
There are hundreds of lines in there but you must like tight to find the virgin. As a practice I prune on every run I make in there. If you join me those lines will improve over time.
Sgt Eddy Brewers wrote: I don’t want you to lose the wilderness feeling you get in there but after hunting through those woods almost every weekend for the last five years I think that area has big patches that never get skied. Maybe the answer is not to drop a narrow trail through it but to have a huge section of steeps that almost never gets skied and never get skied out seems a bit wasteful. If I am wrong about this why is it so easy to find fresh lines (in the tight spots) in there weeks after the last snowfall?
Huge section of steeps that never gets skied out is a Godsend.
If my words did glow with the gold of sunshine.