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Sunday, November 29, 2015

Mt Ellen to Mt Abraham

Up Mt Ellen (Sugarbush North) ski trails to Long Trail. Over Sugarbush South to Mt Abraham. Mt Ellen was closed. Lincoln Peak (Sugarbush South) was open.


Looking at Sugarbush South trails from Long Trail

Plane crash just North of Mt Abe summit



On June 28, 1973, a pilot on his way from Twin Mountain, Vermont to Newburgh, New York was trying to navigate through a thick cloud and struck some trees at roughly 3,500 feet elevation on Mount Abraham. He survived the plane crash, but parts of the place still exist on the mountain today. 
Plane info: Cessna 182N Registration Number N92431. 



Mt Abe summit

Top of Heavens Gate lift - Sugarbush South

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Saturday, November 28, 2015

End of Nov

Last day of sailing for the season 11/22/15:
Pictures by Jill







Sailing is done but skiing isn't ready yet. Some mtns are open with man made snow but no natural snow to speak of.

Bolton: man made snow

Bolton: 2 inches natural snow at the top

Hiking on Long Trail South from Middlebury Gap. Went past Skylight lodge to Bread Loaf Mountain.

Skylight lodge

Skylight pond?

Middlebury snow bowl ski trails (pretty gray)
Camel on Rt 7

Texas Falls

Moss Glen Falls

Moss Glen Falls

Up Bolton ski area to Heavenly Highway (x-country trail) to Ravens Wind to Long Trail North. Over Bolton mountain and ended at Mt Mayo. Nice stretch of the Long trail:



Not a lot of traffic on this trail!

Still green somewhere

Mansfield on way to Mayo from Bolton



Colchester Causeway (bike path):




Lots of ducks




Saturday, November 21, 2015

South on Long Trail to Camels Hump

Today was another Camels Hump hike but not the usual trail up. I went on the Long Trail South from Duxbury. This is the long way up. You start out at the Winooski river at an elevation of a few hundred feet. The total elevation gain for the trip is probably close to 4000 feet. It is a very nice trail however and it slowly goes up over a long distance. It doesn't really get steep until the last mile. The trail goes up a ridge where you switch between woods and open rock areas where you can see Camels Hump in one direction and Bolton and Mansfield in the other. Many viewing points. It was a gray Nov day but nice cool hiking temperatures. Some ice above 2000 feet but not too bad since it hasn't rained or snowed recently. The distance is 12.5 miles and it took about 7 hours.

Trail goes up the ridge in the picture from the Winooski river



One of the many open areas on the ridge




Saturday, November 14, 2015

Long Trail South from Taylor Lodge

Back to winter today. Windy, cold (30), and light snow. Your basic black and white Nov day! This time the snow started at low elevations. There was snow in the town of Underhill and the trail started with snow. Headed up Nebraska Notch from Stevensville road to Taylor lodge and then South on Long Trail to Mt. Mayo. Cloudy and snowy so hard to say what views there would have been. You could see that it was a nice area with some big cliffs and few ponds. Beyond Mt Mayo would be Bolton Mt. It could be nice to drop a car and walk one way from Bolton to Stevensville Rd. Something for another day!

Taylor Lodge






Taylor Lodge

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Lamoille River - 11/10/15

I had a great day last week hiking in the AM and kayaking in the afternoon. This day was looking like the same weather so why not try that again? Different hike and different paddle but another great day. Dead calm again and 55 degrees. The hike was the long way up Camels Hump. Long trail from river road in Richmond. I did not make it to the top since I knew I wanted to kayak in the afternoon. No wind at elevation and lots of views since this trail stays up on a ridge.
The paddle was the Lamoille river starting from the sand bar parking lot. No boats or people the entire time. Multiple blue herons on the river. I am pretty sure they should be South of here this time of year! Also turtles sunning themselves on logs. It is summer? Perfectly calm, sunny, and lots of reflections on the water like last week. Nice!