Killington Conditions

if this was march the geekdom level would be off the charts. we are subdued.
 
Come to the light Carol Ann...come to the light.................
The light may very well be reachable to all in the know; that site seems to be showing high amounts maybe then expected but they were onto this storm last week
 
I'm pretty sure its going to dump a fair amount at altitude..Killington being the best place to be for it. I think Friday is the better day as you can ski it as it comes rather than fighting a foot or more of glop. Storm skiing can be the best..or a fight as your goggles become useless. The Big storm at Hunter many moons ago was like that..very heavy, couldn't see a thing.
We shall see.
 
locked and loaded...

for saturday
 
Hate to miss this story, but I won't be getting to K.

Mercenaries: NYSB will pay for the lift ticket for a front page author volunteer. Need 5-700 words and 7 excellent horizontal pics.
 
James is a fine photog. He's taken my polite requests that he get a better camera as an attack on his photog skillz. (Honestly I think he has done that for the sport.) He's such a crucial member of the team that I've offered to chip in for it. Almost any camera can deliver solid pictures on a sunny day. A better camera can handle low light (clouds) or storm skiing much better. At some level, it is not about the photographer.

These days they don't even make a $100 camera anymore because your basic iphone camera blows it away.
 
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