Was going to attempt next week, any advice, insight or stories about skiing this? Is it worth it?
Re: Skiing Pico-Killington Connector Trail
Posted: Dec 14th, '10, 21:07
by Highway Star
BluesForAllah wrote:Was going to attempt next week, any advice, insight or stories about skiing this? Is it worth it?
Bring a mountain bike or snowmobile, you'll be much happier.
And don't let them catch you poachin!!!
Re: Skiing Pico-Killington Connector Trail
Posted: Dec 14th, '10, 21:42
by ski
BluesForAllah wrote:Was going to attempt next week, any advice, insight or stories about skiing this? Is it worth it?
I've done it . . basically a 4 mile green run... sometimes groomed sometimes not . . . If you want to get to the lift at Rams you will have to cross a major creek drainage that probably will not have an adequate snow bridge right now. . .
Re: Skiing Pico-Killington Connector Trail
Posted: Dec 14th, '10, 22:30
by millerm277
It's flat, and they drive groomers over it during the season from time to time so it's maintained.....that's about it. There's not a great deal of point.
Re: Skiing Pico-Killington Connector Trail
Posted: Dec 14th, '10, 23:15
by Clutch
millerm277 wrote:[...]There's not a great deal of point.
It is faster than the shuttle bus.
Best reason is simply because it's there.
Re: Skiing Pico-Killington Connector Trail
Posted: Dec 15th, '10, 08:13
by junior
Clutch wrote:
millerm277 wrote:[...]There's not a great deal of point.
You don't want to take it all the way down. You'll end up on the wrong side of Roaring Brook. You'll see a road skiers right that goes into Swirl on Rams Head. You will have to take your skis off and walk a bit back up hill to navigate that section, but it is no big deal.
Re: Skiing Pico-Killington Connector Trail
Posted: Dec 15th, '10, 09:29
by Clutch
Spoiler alert.
This is pretty much exactly what to expect in late March about half an hour after a groomer comes through.
The trail rogman is talking about comes in on the right around 2:40
edit: added embedded video
Re: Skiing Pico-Killington Connector Trail
Posted: Dec 15th, '10, 10:25
by biged
Great Video
Re: Skiing Pico-Killington Connector Trail
Posted: Dec 15th, '10, 10:54
by jimmywilson69
I never realized that the interconnect was so wide. That's basically great eastern.
Re: Skiing Pico-Killington Connector Trail
Posted: Dec 15th, '10, 11:21
by Jim
didn't realize it had a slope the entire way too...thought there was definitely some walking involved.
Re: Skiing Pico-Killington Connector Trail
Posted: Dec 15th, '10, 11:24
by Clutch
jimmywilson69 wrote:I never realized that the interconnect was so wide. That's basically great eastern.
It is probably wide enough to let two groomers pass each other.
Jim wrote:didn't realize it had a slope the entire way too...thought there was definitely some walking involved.
This video starts from where the the Long Trail crosses the interconnect. To get here (without going uphill) you need to go through some really tight woods down from the peak.
Re: Skiing Pico-Killington Connector Trail
Posted: Dec 15th, '10, 11:32
by Finn
Powder needs to connect the Interconnect so that everyone can use it legally.
What are they waiting for the permits to expire?
Or maybe they already have.
Re: Skiing Pico-Killington Connector Trail
Posted: Dec 15th, '10, 11:48
by Marc Shepherd
finn wrote:Powder needs to connect the Interconnect so that everyone can use it legally.
What are they waiting for the permits to expire?
Or maybe they already have.
If it were legal, most of the folks who've skied it would have no interest: as they've noted, it is not particularly challenging.
Re: Skiing Pico-Killington Connector Trail
Posted: Dec 15th, '10, 12:07
by Dr. NO
finn wrote:Powder needs to connect the Interconnect so that everyone can use it legally.
What are they waiting for the permits to expire?
Or maybe they already have.
The almighty $$$$$. To fully open the interconnect in both directions requires 2 chair lifts which ain't happening just yet.