
The MSI Mountain Report
It's late April and Super Star still has midwinter conditions. The K1 gondala and Super Star lift are the primary lifts at this point. Check weekend mountain updates for other lifts. The spring skiing is the best it's been in many years at the Big K. And better yet, skiing and riding will be open to 5pm this late spring with a party at the umbrella bar following the work out on Superstar. Hope to see you out there. Sun screen required!!
 Highline |
 Boyz playing too hard! |
 Local Lifetime Skibum |
 Greatsnow year! |
 Beautiful day in Vermont |
 Top to bottom long runs. |
 Dew Tour half pipe ^ under the evening lights! |
 Packed Powder |
 Dew Tour at Bear |
 Riding Hard |
 Great Coverage |
 Beats working |
 Top of the World Feeling |
 Happy People |
 Ripping lower Ovation |
 Loving the Powder |
 Pico and Ramshead Peak |
 Soft bumps under Needles Eye |
 Boyz day riding - Top of the World |
 We are small creatures..Upper Super Star |
 Devils Fiddle Fun! |
 Drinking the Dew upside down |
 The man in red is the scale meter! |
 Lower Bear Claw is now one big jump! |
 Father and Son bonding at the Big K |
 5 out of 6 peaks |
 Snowmobiling ectasy!!! |
 Plowing a deep path in the Pow! |
 No school on powder days! Great turns Nikki. |
 He's not making water today! |
 Hot Air Balloon comes in close |
 Super Duper Pipe |
 6:30 AM Delight |
 Superstar Skier |
 Young Ripper |
 Lower Superstar |
 Snowshed Freshies |
 Ramshead perfect coverage |
 Two volunteer ski bums |
 Checkout the trees |
 Beautiful Sunrise |
 Upper Super Star, Skier Cross Style. |
 Pretty in Blue |
 High Traverse. |
 Early sunrise on East Face |
 Upper Chute, Fresh Corduroy. |
 Early morning skiing |
 Way to carve. |
 Thanksgiving Breakfast Club |
 Local Ripper. |
 Fun in the Park! |
 Upper Bunny is looking good. |
 Amy ripping it up |
 Go Doug |
 Major snowmaking attack |
 Bump on |
 Dave from Black Dog Sports |
 Great Coverage |
 View to the East, Mt. Ascutney |
 Rest Time |
 Coverage is great! |
 First Tracks |
 Nikki S. looking good! |
 Locals enjoying a great day! |
 Karen D. is having fun! |
 Pico Peak from Walkway |
 A Day at Work |
 Awesome Backdrop Today |
 recent snow |
 fall sunset |
 Porcupine Sculpture |
 Mountain Biking the Big K |
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Killington & Pico Ski Resort Area Weather
The following points should be considered when viewing online weather reports:
- Rutland is 20 minutes to the west of us, and a significantly lower elevation, out of the mountains. The temperatures range on average from 10 - 20 degrees warmer than the town of Killington. In addition, the peak of Killington Mountain can be significantly cooler than the town of Killington due to wind-chill factors. It is usually windier and cooler at 4200 ft than at 2000 ft.
- Rutland is the closest city that has a regional forecast by a subjective independent weather service.
- We recommend using a combination of all the links we have provided below to help you get an accurate forecast on the weather conditions for your New England ski resort activities.

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