@ICExTWISTED I have only been there four times and the last time I went there was three years ago. So I don't really have opinions on trails. It also depends on a type of skier you are. If you hate long lines, I suggest you hang around Skyeship Base area and get up using the Skyeship Gondola. If you are an extreme skier, you should go to Bear Mountain and ski down Outer Limits, the steepest, most challenging trail in New England. Also, you should check out Killington Peak; take the K1 Gondola.
wow WOW, WOWWWWWWWW,, I GOT THE WASHING MACHINE VIRUS, FROM THIS VIDEO,,, , BUT ANY WAY, HAVE FUN ON THE TRAILS,,, AND BE SAFE..
KEEP YOUR SHOULDERS AND FACE DOWNHILL IS THE TRICK,, BUT BE CENTER IN BALANCE, DON'T EVER SIT BACK..
HEY START IN SNOWSED, THEN YOUR FINAL TEST IS @ BEAR MOUNTAIN.. ONCE YOU PASS, TAKE A RIDE INTO KILLINGTON PEAK'S,, ROYAL FUSH,, THEN YOU MAY GO BACK TO SNOWSHED.. HAVE FUN..
cool vid. It must be hard to ski and film at the same time. i'm heading to Okemo this weekend because we canceled our reservation at Jay Peak because theres not as many trails open as we thought. If you've never gone to Jay Peak you must go. It's a long drive (its only 5 mi. from Canada) but well worth it. They normally have outstanding early season conditions (except for this year because November was so warm.) The only problem w/ Jay is that the lifts frequently get closed for wind.
shouldn't be a double black. i went skiing for a week and i had this down by the end. i started on greens at the start of the week but this should only be a single black. it is pretty fun but racers edge is wayy more fun.
What is wrong with being way open? Makes it too easy? And yes, the experience is great. If you are looking for more challenges in Killington try Outer Limits. I went on that trail.
Good for you. I first went skiing during the December of my kindergarten year in Yosemite National Park and went skiing a few more times that year in few other places in California (including Big Bear Mountain) and it was challenging. When I was in 3rd grade, I was in ski school and I went skiing every Saturdays and I even made into the blue square trails. By middle school, I faced more challenging trails in Mountain Creek and made it to black trails in Killington and now I can do double black.
wow..it took you a while, i literally started double blacks on the east coast my first year. my second year we went to mammoth and i was doing them there too
No, it took me a while because since 4th grade we didn't go skiing as often, because the winter of 2001-2002 season was too warm and by middle school I just became more busy with school. I started skiing black diamond trails 5 years I started skiing double black diamonds. My dad started skiing at the same time I did (December 1997) and he still can't even ski on black diamonds.
Well excuse me, this video was uploaded TEN months ago, and I was skiing alone that day. Plus, it is NOT NICE TO POST A COMMENT SAYING "Not a good video" ON SOMEONE'S VIDEO!! If the fact that this video made you dizzy and sick, is your opinion, then fine, but DO NOT CRITICIZE VIDEOS FOR THAT REASON!! IF YOU WILL CRITICIZE THIS VIDEO, THEN DON'T WATCH IT AT ALL.
hey im going to killington this year any advice on the best trails?
ICExTWISTED 1 year ago
@ICExTWISTED I have only been there four times and the last time I went there was three years ago. So I don't really have opinions on trails. It also depends on a type of skier you are. If you hate long lines, I suggest you hang around Skyeship Base area and get up using the Skyeship Gondola. If you are an extreme skier, you should go to Bear Mountain and ski down Outer Limits, the steepest, most challenging trail in New England. Also, you should check out Killington Peak; take the K1 Gondola.
NHRHS2010 1 year ago
@NHRHS2010 thanks im looking forward to goin
ICExTWISTED 1 year ago
wow WOW, WOWWWWWWWW,, I GOT THE WASHING MACHINE VIRUS, FROM THIS VIDEO,,, , BUT ANY WAY, HAVE FUN ON THE TRAILS,,, AND BE SAFE..
KEEP YOUR SHOULDERS AND FACE DOWNHILL IS THE TRICK,, BUT BE CENTER IN BALANCE, DON'T EVER SIT BACK..
HEY START IN SNOWSED, THEN YOUR FINAL TEST IS @ BEAR MOUNTAIN.. ONCE YOU PASS, TAKE A RIDE INTO KILLINGTON PEAK'S,, ROYAL FUSH,, THEN YOU MAY GO BACK TO SNOWSHED.. HAVE FUN..
cancunspy 1 year ago
wow WOW, WOWWWWWWWW,, I GOT THE WASHING MACHINE VIRUS, FROM THIS VIDEO,,, , BUT ANY WAY, HAVE FUN ON THE TRAILS,,, AND BE SAFE..
KEEP YOUR SHOULDERS AND FACE DOWNHILL IS THE TRICK,, BUT BE CENTER IN BALANCE, DON'T EVER SIT BACK..
cancunspy 1 year ago
wow WOW, WOWWWWWWWW,, I GOT THE WASHING MACHINE VIRUS, FROM THIS VIDEO,,, , BUT ANY WAY, HAVE FUN ON THE TRAILS,,, AND BE SAFE..
cancunspy 1 year ago
cool vid. It must be hard to ski and film at the same time. i'm heading to Okemo this weekend because we canceled our reservation at Jay Peak because theres not as many trails open as we thought. If you've never gone to Jay Peak you must go. It's a long drive (its only 5 mi. from Canada) but well worth it. They normally have outstanding early season conditions (except for this year because November was so warm.) The only problem w/ Jay is that the lifts frequently get closed for wind.
gp40mc 2 years ago
okemo is a great hill but killington beats all.
Enviromentall 2 years ago
shouldn't be a double black. i went skiing for a week and i had this down by the end. i started on greens at the start of the week but this should only be a single black. it is pretty fun but racers edge is wayy more fun.
JUSTphilMEin 2 years ago
The only reason i don't really like cascade is because its way open. But the experience is great!
StompyMoose 3 years ago
What is wrong with being way open? Makes it too easy? And yes, the experience is great. If you are looking for more challenges in Killington try Outer Limits. I went on that trail.
NHRHS2010 3 years ago
i wana try to get down an black or double blk this year in vermont. nice job
SurFtaC071 3 years ago
Good for you. I first went skiing during the December of my kindergarten year in Yosemite National Park and went skiing a few more times that year in few other places in California (including Big Bear Mountain) and it was challenging. When I was in 3rd grade, I was in ski school and I went skiing every Saturdays and I even made into the blue square trails. By middle school, I faced more challenging trails in Mountain Creek and made it to black trails in Killington and now I can do double black.
NHRHS2010 3 years ago
wow..it took you a while, i literally started double blacks on the east coast my first year. my second year we went to mammoth and i was doing them there too
bigair1433 3 years ago
No, it took me a while because since 4th grade we didn't go skiing as often, because the winter of 2001-2002 season was too warm and by middle school I just became more busy with school. I started skiing black diamond trails 5 years I started skiing double black diamonds. My dad started skiing at the same time I did (December 1997) and he still can't even ski on black diamonds.
NHRHS2010 3 years ago
Well excuse me, this video was uploaded TEN months ago, and I was skiing alone that day. Plus, it is NOT NICE TO POST A COMMENT SAYING "Not a good video" ON SOMEONE'S VIDEO!! If the fact that this video made you dizzy and sick, is your opinion, then fine, but DO NOT CRITICIZE VIDEOS FOR THAT REASON!! IF YOU WILL CRITICIZE THIS VIDEO, THEN DON'T WATCH IT AT ALL.
NHRHS2010 3 years ago
A CHALLENGER APPEARS
OnlyJasonere 3 years ago
Good job. I just went for my first snowboarding lesson yesterday. I fell down a lot, and I'm super stiff this morning. But I had a lot of fun ^.^
superwookiee 4 years ago
Very cool.
murjax 4 years ago 2
Thanks. This really was a challenge, going on a double black diamond trail in Killington for my first time.
NHRHS2010 4 years ago
Did you ever go to a skiing contest?
elevatorfan762 4 years ago
No I haven't yet. These years, we are only going skiing like twice a year while in the past, we used to go skiing like at least 5 times a year.
NHRHS2010 4 years ago