Friday, April 13, 2007
Best Spring Skiing In 30 Years
I know I never post, but the end of this season in the north east some areas have received 100 inch's of new snow. I started this blog to show off skiing New England. The season started so slow I just lost interest. Even tonight new s casters are repoting another foot could be on it's way. Everyone is watching a huge storm moving through the mid west. If we get hit it may turn out to be the longest ski season in New Englands ski history.
Friday, March 02, 2007
18 inch's so far today in Vermont
We have recieved 18 inch's on lite fluffy snow in Ludlow Vermont today. It look's like the season has been saved for NEW ENGLAND.
Friday, December 22, 2006
Temps Falling In The North East
Temps are finally falling in the north east. Resorts have been in panic mode along with skiers and boarders. Some are kicking them selves for not buying travelers insurance. Their isn't one resort that is 100 % open and it looks like we wont be seeing snow in the woods for Christmas. Denver appears to have takin all the Holiday snow. Keep in touch aqnd keep coming back.
Saturday, December 09, 2006
Killington's report The season is realy picking up
Wow I hav'nt posted in awhile , Pre-Christmas. But now that the season is picking up. So shall I. Killington is usualy a good gauge to see how a season is progressing, but this year they had a hard start just like everyone else. Here's what they have to say today. Trails: 35Lifts: 12Miles of Terrain: 12Grooming Plan: 27Surface Conditions: Packed Powder/Machine Groomed New Snow 24: 0This weekend is wrapping up very nicely with recent snow and expanded terain. For Sunday we're skiing and riding on 35 trails served by 12 lifts. Snowshed Slope is open with terrain for all ability levels, while the Superstar Express Quad and Canyon Quad will provide access to advanced trails such as Skye Lark, Superstar Headwall and Lower East Fall! Our snowmaking crew worked overtime and added six more trails for Sunday! For Sunday we're grooming up 27 trails, plus two open terrain parks with 10 features! Not Bad AH. Keep coming back. Thanks all
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Mt. Ellen, Sugarbush is the first & only resort open in Vermont!
Soory I havn't been posting I'v'e been work on http://americanchalet.com . I now carry Magellan GPS's And their all on sale Well heres the email and reports I can find. I do have a first hand account of what's happening at okemo. DANGER to many people for the amount of open terrian. Four colisions were witnessed, Be carfull out their and be defencive. Ending the season the first day of the season. from Sugerbus My We're Open!
Thanks to some solid snowmaking on top of Come on over and make your first turns before anyone else in Vermont! , and here's Killington's news from today Thanks to our incredible snowmaking team, you'll experience top to bottom skiing served by the K-1 Gondola on Killington Peak and the Snowdon Triple on Snowdon Mountain serving 6 miles of the MOST open terrain in the East on 16 trails - 14 of them groomed! Plus, two terrain parks on Reason and Upper Double Dipper, featuring numerous hits, rails and boxes! The majority of OPEN terrain is designated as MORE DIFFICULT or MOST DIFFICULT. There is no EASIER route from top-to-bottom. Please make sure your decision to ski or ride with this in mind. Early season conditions exist. Ski and ride only on open trails. Fencing, ropes and signage are in place to inform you and indicate possible hazards or obstacles. Please check out http://americanchalet.com for your tech needs
Thanks to some solid snowmaking on top of Come on over and make your first turns before anyone else in Vermont! , and here's Killington's news from today Thanks to our incredible snowmaking team, you'll experience top to bottom skiing served by the K-1 Gondola on Killington Peak and the Snowdon Triple on Snowdon Mountain serving 6 miles of the MOST open terrain in the East on 16 trails - 14 of them groomed! Plus, two terrain parks on Reason and Upper Double Dipper, featuring numerous hits, rails and boxes! The majority of OPEN terrain is designated as MORE DIFFICULT or MOST DIFFICULT. There is no EASIER route from top-to-bottom. Please make sure your decision to ski or ride with this in mind. Early season conditions exist. Ski and ride only on open trails. Fencing, ropes and signage are in place to inform you and indicate possible hazards or obstacles. Please check out http://americanchalet.com for your tech needs
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