East coast getting hit hard with rain

So I was planning on going to Killington Tuesday-Thursday but now that it's raining like 3 inches and there will prolly be a lot of Christmas ski trips families coming in from everywhere you think it's even worth it? I could save the money since I don't have a seasons nor do I live close enough to make a reasonable day trip so I gotta consider lodging too but at the same time I need to ski somewhere other than my closest mountain. I just wanna have some other input other than myself and my friends that are going. Like how bad will the park really be after this massive melt?

**This thread was edited on Dec 25th 2020 at 1:06:33am
 
Idk bout killington but loon just closed for Xmas cuz the conditions are so bad. I think anywhere in the northeast is gonna suck for a while
 
Yeah.

Its fucked.

Had a good soft day on the board yesterday. Will ride it NYE feel like getting shithoused in Laconia that night.

For a bad year its been good enough for me 6 days on snow to date is fine.
 
Make your way over to the whites m8, also snowshoes doing really well rn got several rocks filled in for drops

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Merry Xmas all!
 
There was a solid 8 inches on the ground when I went to sleep last night and I woke up to all of it gone and my yard is flooded. Rip east coast skiing for a few weeks :(
 
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There was a solid 8 inches on the ground when I went to sleep last night and I woke up to all of it gone and my yard is flooded. Rip east coast skiing for a few weeks :(

They will be blowing snow and alot of people will be staying home.

This isn't ideal but I think things might be OK come Monday. Its not like most of these places had that much open before it.

What sucks is the parks probably won't get much love those guys will be forced to focus on snowmaking and shit.
 
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