December 25, 2005
Tom Travis
from
USA - California
Killington is a huge area with 212 trails dropping down six distinct peaks and can hold one's interest for a week of skiing. It makes loads of snow and conditions generally are very good. However, the lower 1300 feet (or so) of Killington's much advertised 3,000 foot vertical can only be fully accessed from a long, easy, tedious trail or two; otherwsie its verticals from Skye and Killington peaks are a much more modest 1600-1750 feet, and less from the other summits. Also, accessing the trails from the top of Killington and Skye peaks can be confusing and Killington can get very crowded. I actually prefer skiing at its sister resort, Pico Peak, which has six wonderful trails winding down from its summit.
Killington is the one for skiing and partying in central vermont. For those in the uk, wait until late january to come out to enjoy the mountain. This season (04/05), conditions didn't get right until February.