Robin
Well-Known Member
I'm new to DH and have been eager to try new mountains. My only DH experiences have been Mountain Creek and once in Fernie, BC (on a all-mountain bike). So I was really excited to get to Killington to see what they have to offer.
As of now, there are two areas to the mountain - Snowshed and K-1. Snowshed is the newer part of the mountain (accessed via chairlift) and K-1 is the old part (accessed via the gondola). They expect to open Ramshead later this summer.
We arrived around 10 (opening) and on the same day as the ESC Enduro - and K-1 would be closed for the race until 2 pm. We rode all of the trails at Snowshed a few times - mostly flow and one natural trail. As 2 pm approached, we were eager to get to K-1.
We were unpleasantly surprised to find out that some trails were still closed due to the enduro, limiting our choices for getting down. Some of the trails were just gravel fireroads. Others were washed out and required climbing - too much for a hefty DH bike in my mind (i.e. walking/pushing bike up).
So my impression? Meh. Yes, I don't have a lot of experience/been a lot of places, but that being said, I won't be back at Killington anytime soon and would rather check out Highland, Thunder, Platty, etc.
As of now, there are two areas to the mountain - Snowshed and K-1. Snowshed is the newer part of the mountain (accessed via chairlift) and K-1 is the old part (accessed via the gondola). They expect to open Ramshead later this summer.
We arrived around 10 (opening) and on the same day as the ESC Enduro - and K-1 would be closed for the race until 2 pm. We rode all of the trails at Snowshed a few times - mostly flow and one natural trail. As 2 pm approached, we were eager to get to K-1.
We were unpleasantly surprised to find out that some trails were still closed due to the enduro, limiting our choices for getting down. Some of the trails were just gravel fireroads. Others were washed out and required climbing - too much for a hefty DH bike in my mind (i.e. walking/pushing bike up).
So my impression? Meh. Yes, I don't have a lot of experience/been a lot of places, but that being said, I won't be back at Killington anytime soon and would rather check out Highland, Thunder, Platty, etc.