Love the video, I'm travelling from Scotland at the end of March. Looking forward to a few days in Killington. I'm hoping for some good snow. fingers crossed
@Killian Coleman I'm travelling to US for other reasons. I'm only going to be in Killington for 4 days. It looks amazing, so no matter the weather I'm sure I'll have a great time.
@@rickycameron4008 oh nice! That area is very beautiful great nature up there. Check out the Queechee valley if killington doesn’t have enough snow to ski
I just spent 4 months in Colorado and can kinda see where you’re coming from haha. But this was pretty early in the season (December pow is almost unheard of out here) and I was just happy to get some natural terrain under my skis. But this probably wouldn’t even have been open in Colorado or Utah.
@@Greg41982 Yeah that part rocks! I wouldn’t give the resort too much credit since it’s just left over from the bike park but I’m kinda glad they kept it. You made me watch the video again and it’s crazy how much my skiing has improved since I filmed this. Thanks for watching!
Yall are always exaggerating this shit, yes we get it, the west has steeper trails. I’ve skied in whistler and a bunch at Squaw, and while a lot of the stuff is steeper, many things aren’t as tight or technical as the trail on the east coast. This certainly isn’t a green lol.
Bro would definetly fall doing this. You don’t understand how technical it gets with roots, rocks, and literal shrubs throughout the trail. Just because you guys have steeper and bigger cliffs, doesn’t mean it’s any harder
That VT cold weather just seeps through the screen 😂, sick video!!
is that an insult or a compliment?
Probably the best snow I've seen on catwalk haha
"what would you do if you had a million dollars to spend" at the end of the video was so off topic
Did it last weekend, half the rocks were exposed and it was extremely icy. Fun but not worth it if it hasn’t snowed a lot.
I did the summit hike when I went here last week. It was super great and powdery, but i didn't do the actual catwalk trail
Love the video, I'm travelling from Scotland at the end of March. Looking forward to a few days in Killington. I'm hoping for some good snow. fingers crossed
That's when I get back from break from university - hoping for the same! Thanks for watching
End of March is tough the snows pretty bad
@Killian Coleman I'm travelling to US for other reasons. I'm only going to be in Killington for 4 days. It looks amazing, so no matter the weather I'm sure I'll have a great time.
@@rickycameron4008 oh nice! That area is very beautiful great nature up there. Check out the Queechee valley if killington doesn’t have enough snow to ski
Sick! I was there on 12/19! Sadly I didn't get to do the hike :( but I'm hoping to do it next time!
Those moguls are huge
I guess I'm spoiled out here in Utah, but no way I would hike for that. Is it even fun?
I just spent 4 months in Colorado and can kinda see where you’re coming from haha. But this was pretty early in the season (December pow is almost unheard of out here) and I was just happy to get some natural terrain under my skis. But this probably wouldn’t even have been open in Colorado or Utah.
@@Bram4Real that bottom bobsled section looked sweet, though!
@@Greg41982 Yeah that part rocks! I wouldn’t give the resort too much credit since it’s just left over from the bike park but I’m kinda glad they kept it. You made me watch the video again and it’s crazy how much my skiing has improved since I filmed this. Thanks for watching!
Steep, narrow and boney can be just as much fun as deep powder!
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What would you do with a million dollars?
Uhhh...
So basically a green trail out west.
Yall are always exaggerating this shit, yes we get it, the west has steeper trails. I’ve skied in whistler and a bunch at Squaw, and while a lot of the stuff is steeper, many things aren’t as tight or technical as the trail on the east coast. This certainly isn’t a green lol.
let us shred our ice in peace bro
Bro would definetly fall doing this. You don’t understand how technical it gets with roots, rocks, and literal shrubs throughout the trail. Just because you guys have steeper and bigger cliffs, doesn’t mean it’s any harder