challenging
10 hours
Participants should have strong skiing skills, good cardiovascular fitness, and mogul experience to compete safely and effectively.
Challenge yourself on Bear Mountain’s famed Outer Limits mogul course at Killington’s annual amateur ski competition. Discover why this spirited spring event is a must for competitive skiers and fans alike.
Sells Out! • Saturday 7:00AM - 5:00PM • All Ages!
Join an exhilarating amateur competition at Bear Mountain Lodge, where the first 150 registrants can showcase their skills. Participants will race in age divisions, with safety as a priority. Enjoy discounted lift tickets and the thrill of competition, all while navigating a carefully inspected course. Don't miss this unique opportunity!
Join an exhilarating amateur competition at Bear Mountain Lodge, where the first 150 registrants can showcase their skills. Participants will race in age divisions, with safety as a priority. Enjoy discounted lift tickets and the thrill of competition, all while navigating a carefully inspected course. Don't miss this unique opportunity!
Check in between 7:00 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. at the Fuel TV Lounge on the 3rd floor of Bear Mountain Lodge to pick up your bib and secure your discounted lift ticket.
All competitors must wear a properly fastened helmet during practice, inspection, and competition to ensure safety on the mogul course.
Familiarize yourself with the Outer Limits mogul run before racing to understand the bumps’ pattern and plan your turns accordingly.
Register only in your correct age division to maintain fairness; if your category is full, contact event organizers to request additional spots.
Killington Resort opened in 1958 and has grown into New England’s largest ski area, with Bear Mountain as one of its notable terrain zones.
Killington employs sustainable snowmaking techniques and trail management policies to reduce impact on the fragile alpine ecosystem.
Mandatory for safety during mogul racing and practice runs.
winter specific
Protects your eyes from snow glare and wind during fast descents.
winter specific
Layered, waterproof, and breathable clothing is vital for comfort during extended time on the slopes.
winter specific
Helpful for maintaining rhythm and balance navigating tight mogul turns.
winter specific