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How to Hike the Most Beloved Mountain in Vermont
Vermont’s third-highest peak, Camel’s Hump (4,083 feet), is the most recognized in the state. Its isolated height and distinct shape make it recognizable from great distances, and its humped profile ...
The Three Musketeers (from left, Catherine Robbins, Hilda Kurth and Kathleen Norris) became the second, third and fourth people ever to hike the Long Trail from end to end, a feat they accomplished in ...
Will Peterson was just 26 miles from the southern terminus of Vermont’s 272-mile Long Trail when the heavens opened up. It was July 27, and Peterson, a 24-year-old medical student from Maine, was ...
The Green Mountain Club has conserved a 12-acre parcel in Johnson, Vermont, enhancing public access to the Long Trail State Forest, according to a community announcement. The Deer Camp property is now ...
Despite a long stretch of very wet weather this spring, trails for hiking and mountain biking are opening back up after mud season — with some caveats. With mixed precipitation in the forecast, the ...
I don’t believe in slowing down just because the temperature drops-in fact, winter is my favorite season for an outdoor adventure, and nothing beats a snowy hike. If you’re looking for a relatively ...
Stark Mountain Foundation announced that Vermont Master Naturalist Gene O. Desideraggio is returning this year for a series ...
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