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Killington is only about 90 minutes from the lakes region, and has really amazing conditions considering how the season has been going. There are four peaks open, and numerous ways down the mountain. Conditions on Sunday were lots of "moon dust" powder with only scattered patches of ice. A few rocks here and there, but pretty easy to miss. The mountain wasn't too crowded on Sunday, but those who had been there Saturday said it was a zoo. While there are lots of other mountains open, Killington has the most terrain so far. Its plenty good enough to get your skiing ya-yas out.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Went to Sunday River Saturday and the snow was actually pretty good.They had 3 peaks open,Locke,Barker and Spruce,along with the South Ridge area.Skied my home Mt-Cannon on Sunday and it was about what I thought it would be,1 run down from the detach and a few hundred people.Oh well,I was skiing and happy about that!
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