Teams Clock Tower and Here We Go tied for the Killington Ski Bum Race Series season title with a perfect 900 points earned. Scores are based on the top three point-getters on each team, each week, with year-end standings taken from the top six finishes. First place in each category earns 50 points. The local teams of up to five skiers, snowboarders, and Telemark skiers race down Highline in pursuit of Ski Bum glory and bragging rights in 10 Wednesday races from Jan. 8 to March 12. After-parties were held after each race at various locations throughout town.

By MtnTimes
On March 19, 2025
Winners crowned at final ski bum race

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?
Send Us An Email!Mountain Times Newsletter
Receive the weekly newsletter, which also includes top trending stories and what all the locals are talking about!
Subscribe Now
Donate to Mountain Times
Make a one-time or monthly donation to Mountain Times via PayPal Giving Fund.
Donate TodayLatest Posts
Bill Vines and Jay Hickory win special election
May 28, 2025
Audit needed in Killington?
May 28, 2025
School spending
May 28, 2025
Education reform: Trust Vermont values
May 28, 2025
It’s not pretty
May 28, 2025
Related Posts
Bill Vines and Jay Hickory win special election
May 28, 2025
On Wednesday, May 28, Killington residents voted to fill two new seats on its Select Board. Voters approved expanding the board from three to five members on Town Meeting Day. Bill Vines beat David McComb for the two-year seat (253-55 with 4 write-ins) while Jay Hickory beat Jon Wysocki for the one-year seat (190-124 with…
Meg Budusky’s Grounded Yoga Studio has a stretch goal for everyone
May 28, 2025
By James Kent MENDON — A new yoga studio has quietly opened its doors along Route 4 in Mendon, already creating waves of calm and community. Grounded Yoga Studio, founded by longtime local Meg Budusky, officially opened May 5 and offers a welcoming alternative to the more intense fitness-driven yoga environments. Grounded Studio is located…
How Killington became The Beast, Part 12
May 28, 2025
By Karen D. Lorentz Editors’ Note: This is part of a series on the factors that enabled Killington to become The Beast of the East. Quotations are from author interviews for the book “Killington, A Story of Mountains and Men.” The most radical development at Killington was to experiment with the short ski and a…
Community breaks ground on Maplewood Commons: 30 permanently affordable apartments coming to Rutland
May 28, 2025
RUTLAND — Local officials, nonprofit leaders, and community members gathered in Rutland on Wednesday, May 21, to celebrate the groundbreaking of Maplewood Commons Apartments. This new 30-unit housing development will provide permanently affordable homes for families. The project is a joint effort by Cornerstone Housing Partners and Evernorth, two nonprofit organizations dedicated to creating and…