KILLINGTON SNOWED-IN
February 24th 2010 23:06
With a two-day snow storm currently raging at Vermont's
Killington-Pico Ski Resort, buses and vehicles without
four wheel drive are at a standstill. The storm has been
dumping at close to three inches per hour with no end
in sight for the next 24 hours.
Today, the ski patrol lowered the ropes on the steepest,
meanest natural snow glades and trails.
Those who were able to make it through the storm to
the mountain today enjoyed crowd free, untracked
thigh deep natural snow in many areas.
Friday promises to be fantastic skiing and riding once the storm
blows out and the skies clear.
Meanwhile, motorists should use extreme caution on their way
to and from the mountain.
Killington-Pico Ski Resort, buses and vehicles without
four wheel drive are at a standstill. The storm has been
dumping at close to three inches per hour with no end
in sight for the next 24 hours.
Today, the ski patrol lowered the ropes on the steepest,
meanest natural snow glades and trails.
Those who were able to make it through the storm to
the mountain today enjoyed crowd free, untracked
thigh deep natural snow in many areas.
Friday promises to be fantastic skiing and riding once the storm
Meanwhile, motorists should use extreme caution on their way
to and from the mountain.
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