
Current Weather at 2200' . . .
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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .
Nice sunny morning for some warm up laps on Ramshead.


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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .
I was looking for snow QUALITY reports not quantity...as I expected moose report is more in line with reality than "fluffy turns"...RustyK wrote:Conditions Report
Monday, December 12, 2016
3:00 pm 12/12/16--It was a restless night here in Killington as powder hungry skiers and snowboarders tossed and turned in anticipation of this morning's fluffy turns. We have received 5 inches so far and the forecast is for snow to continue steadily much of the day.
5" counts, but it was dense. Lower aspects were throwing chunks, not spray. Hard work for early season legs.
mach es sehr schnell
'exponential reciprocation'- The practice of always giving back more than you take....
'exponential reciprocation'- The practice of always giving back more than you take....
Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .
it's all designed to make the flatlanders who are reading their daily reports wish they were on the hill, and they will quickly plan their next ski trip by going to the K page to suck up whatever deal happens to be posted there that day. All about the perception that everything is deep soft snow with comfortable sunshine.
Although K might hate to admit it, look how many people came out last Fri and Sat because of the Mass and Ct ski club promotional pricing. Price is critical when you want $105 a day, and discounting sucked them all in for two days. Of course you still have to keep up the emotional pressure with powdery perceptions.
Something I noticed by its absence: I have heard nothing in Connecticut so far this season via radio or TV or billboards about how much snow they are making, how much natural they received, and how great it will be over Xmas/New Years. I know the trend is to go with free electronic blitzes, but they need to create a flatlander buzz and there is nothing special or more attractive about a Killington electronic hit. All of their competition does the same thing, with the same/similar words and exaggerated data. So how does Killington get the point across about their advantages of location for snowmaking & natural, terrain, and nightlife? Seems to me that all of their hard work and spending pre-xmas is not going to get the attention it deserves.
I bet Okemo will have less terrain options yet have longer lines over the holidays. People have grown to trust Okemo, people tend to go where their friends say they are going, and yes I give them the edge in quality of grooming and snowmaking. Sugarbush makes a great product, too. I guess I should be thankful that more trails are getting covered right now, but Killington's success is good for me, too if it results in improvements to chair reliability or even something new.
Although K might hate to admit it, look how many people came out last Fri and Sat because of the Mass and Ct ski club promotional pricing. Price is critical when you want $105 a day, and discounting sucked them all in for two days. Of course you still have to keep up the emotional pressure with powdery perceptions.
Something I noticed by its absence: I have heard nothing in Connecticut so far this season via radio or TV or billboards about how much snow they are making, how much natural they received, and how great it will be over Xmas/New Years. I know the trend is to go with free electronic blitzes, but they need to create a flatlander buzz and there is nothing special or more attractive about a Killington electronic hit. All of their competition does the same thing, with the same/similar words and exaggerated data. So how does Killington get the point across about their advantages of location for snowmaking & natural, terrain, and nightlife? Seems to me that all of their hard work and spending pre-xmas is not going to get the attention it deserves.
I bet Okemo will have less terrain options yet have longer lines over the holidays. People have grown to trust Okemo, people tend to go where their friends say they are going, and yes I give them the edge in quality of grooming and snowmaking. Sugarbush makes a great product, too. I guess I should be thankful that more trails are getting covered right now, but Killington's success is good for me, too if it results in improvements to chair reliability or even something new.
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At it's core, this is a weather business. People just don't come out in significant numbers when it's drizzly, 10 below or chopped up gravel. Put some snow in the air, have the weatherman hype it, and suddenly lift lines triple. Sure, there was a bump from ski club days, but the fact that it snowed Thursday night was a bigger factor. Monday was off the hook for a Monday. Totally due to the 8 inches forecast and the big shield of blue coming at us on the evening radar.da Pimp wrote:Although K might hate to admit it, look how many people came out last Fri and Sat because of the Mass and Ct ski club promotional pricing. Price is critical when you want $105 a day, and discounting sucked them all in for two days.

Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .
-10.3 degrees, bluebird skies, no wind (and we're usually in a wind tunnel outside the slider) . . . dress warm!!!
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We are experiencing some lift delays due to cold weather.MrsG wrote:-10.3 degrees, bluebird skies, no wind (and we're usually in a wind tunnel outside the slider) . . . dress warm!!!
Needle's Eye Quad has a revised time estimate of 10:30 a.m.
The Snowdon Triple has no time estimate.
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Yikes
Hottronics needs to develop a total body heat package.


Hottronics needs to develop a total body heat package.


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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .
Bright sunny day as I arrived at K1 around 7:30. Van temp said -17, yep, minus 17 degrees F. Lucky the wind was not blowing. Oops, scratch the wind thing as it kicked in just before our 8:30 slowdon quad lift. Hope the hill would protect us from the wind, wrong. Top wasn't bad but mid to end of Bunny was brutal. Not a good day to have exposed skin and I always learn the hard way. At least my feet remained somewhat warm.
Hope all that came out had a great day. Finishing off my #2 Martoony before consuming beer and preparing some dinner. Supposed to be a bit warmer Saturday and Sunday, just before returning to the deep freeze. ENJOY!
Hope all that came out had a great day. Finishing off my #2 Martoony before consuming beer and preparing some dinner. Supposed to be a bit warmer Saturday and Sunday, just before returning to the deep freeze. ENJOY!
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Mister Moose wrote:10 degrees, moderate snow not much accumulation yet.
Several spins out on Rt 4 and Access Road including a tractor trailer just South of the Shops at the Shack.
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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .
48.6 degrees - could our thermometer be having an issue .... well, it's still pretty dark out so it's not the sun! r*ining, and we've lost a lot of snow out the slider - light wind to add to all this good news
Oh, the thermometer just turned to 49
Safe travels to all those getting on the road later!!

Oh, the thermometer just turned to 49

Safe travels to all those getting on the road later!!
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and the better news is the temp drops to about 20 by 5pm and 0 overnight. tomorrow should be interesting ...MrsG wrote:48.6 degrees - could our thermometer be having an issue .... well, it's still pretty dark out so it's not the sun! r*ining, and we've lost a lot of snow out the slider - light wind to add to all this good news![]()
Oh, the thermometer just turned to 49![]()
Safe travels to all those getting on the road later!!
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Talk about the variability of New England weather. Temps of -11 F Friday morning and 49 this morning. That's a 60 degree change in 48 hours! And down to zero tonight - what a roller coaster!! At least the next few days look like decent snow making weather.
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Must be a little damage out there somewhere...

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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .
Conditions report is static (and likely written the evening before); trail report changes during the day. Lot of trails were open briefly yesterday that are closed now. Probably never made it to the trail report; e.g. Upper Wildfire, Upper Bear Claw, Dream maker. Harping on that kind of inconsistency is a bit silly.
