On March 24, 2021

KMS students rip Woodward Killington’s Dream Maker park

Rocco Jones, 8th Grade. By Devon Gulick

By Brooke Geery

At Killington Mountain School, you can get an education, but more importantly, you can get on snow nearly every day. Woodward Killington’s miles of freeriding and terrain parks offer an exceptional training facility for those who want to improve their skills, or just have fun!

One of the favorite parks of many students is the park on Dream Maker. Featuring the largest features the resort has to offer, students from all grade levels can be found ripping the massive rails and kickers on any given afternoon, with KMS Snowboard Program Director Devon Gulick and his camera in tow. It’s not a bad way to live.

We would like to offer this warning though: the resulting images may make you want to drop everything and hit the slopes.

Bode Tracy, Junior. By Devon Gulick
Body Tracy, Junior. By Devon Gulick
Lucas Ambler, Senior. By Devon Gulick
Lucas Ambler, Senior. By Devon Gulick
Rocco Jones, 8th Grade. By Devon Gulick

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Owen Crossman, Junior. By Devon Gulick

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