Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Killington introduced the ticket wicket in 1963 to prevent skiers sharing lift tickets, while also not damaging ski clothing. [8] Extensive investment in the mid-1990s by American Skiing Company gave Killington a modernized lift system, similar in footprint to what exists today. Killington Peak was once accessible by the original three-stage ...
Ski resorts (and other venues that issue tickets) commonly use a wicket to secure the ticket (called a "ticket wicket"), a short piece of light wire which loops through the ticket holder's clothing or backpack. The ticket wicket was invented by Killington Ski Resort employee Martin S. "Charlie" Hanley, in 1963, and given its name by his wife Jane.
Adult weekend lift ticket window price (USD) Date statistics updated Ski Bromont: ... Killington Ski Resort: Killington: Vermont: 4,241 1,165 3,050 1,509 155 21 250
Superstar is a World Cup ski piste in the northeast United States at Killington, Vermont. Located on Skye Peak mountain of the Killington Ski Resort, the course is open to the public as a black diamond trail. It has hosted eleven women's World Cup events (45th of all-time), the sixth most in the U.S.
A day out on the slopes doesn't have to be wildly expensive. You just need to know where and when to go. A day out on the slopes doesn't have to be wildly expensive. You just need to know where ...
Audi FIS Ski World Cup is at Killington Resort, and the lodge just secured a "positive snow control announcement" meaning the event is on. ... General admission tickets are available for $10 at ...
Killington is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,407 at the 2020 census. [3] Killington Ski Resort and numerous vacation lodges are located here. The town was previously named Sherburne, but was renamed to its original name, "Killington", in 1999.
Pico Mountain Ski Resort is a ski area located in Killington, Vermont, United States.Established in 1937, it was one of the first commercial ski resorts in the state. [1] The base of the resort is located on the northwest side of Pico Peak on U.S. Route 4 approximately 9 miles (14 kilometers) northeast of Rutland, Vermont, and 3 mi (5 km) north of Killington Peak.