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Killington Resort showing a patina of snow from snow making and days of snow flurries.
Is this it? Has winter finally gained a toehold in Killington?
The Killington Resort has been blessed this week with favorable snow making conditions allowing them to plot a strategy to rapidly expand skiable terrain. Combined with a constant snow flurry that has been falling from the "K Cloud" atop Killington Peak; it sure looks like winter has finally established itself at the resort.
Neither Mary or I had a chance to get on the slopes this morning. Mary is busy decorating the inn's 16 foot Christmas tree in the Great Room... I had another session in the physical therapy room at Vermont Sports Medicine at Rams Head. But our Chef Frizzie did have the opportunity to take a few turns. He reported that conditions were continuing to improve all across the mountain as more snow accumulates across the resort. Frizzie will be back in the kitchen tomorrow. The inn's restaurant will be serving dinner on Friday and Saturday night this week with seating available both in the restaurant and at the bar in the Great Room.
Let it snow!