yea its not very high at all but I actually get to hit more rails per visit than I did when I skied at Mountain Creek in NJ, thats about the only good thing tho. and I've never skied a real mountain so maybe ignorance is bliss
They've been trickling in from the local news outlets. The entire town of Killington is cut-off and isolated from the rest of the state. All roads in and out are destroyed. Power is largely limited and will take a long time to restore.
Additionally, the base lodge at Killington does not appear to be a total loss. Latest word from K is that just the one part is damaged. There are two seperate foundations, and only the one part was damaged severely.
Road repairs are going to take some time though.
Anyone familiar with going to Killington by way of passing through Rutland may recognize this area...
That is Route 4 just after Sugar & Spice as the road widens to three lanes and the speed limit changes to 50mph.
It has to be cleaned up immediately to restore east/west flow within the state. Route 7 south of Rutland is out of commission as well. A four-lane bridge got wiped out.
Holy shit. The farm stand that I work at was under 8 feet of water today, well the main farm stand, I work at one 10 minutes away that just lost a few peach trees. This storm really made things go smash.
Wow! that is unreal. Hope that All of those in Killington can put the pieces back together in short(ish) order. My friend's family has a house about 20 minutes up the road from the skyship lifts in Woodstock, VT. And Sugar and Spice has the greatest breakfast EVER! hope the building was not damaged as bad as the road looks to be?
]: I hope they can still open as early as they did last year... And they're rebuilding the lodge so hopefully that will get up quickly too... Pretty crazy that so much more damage happened there, and it's only an hour away from me...