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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 ...
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Skip the hike - this Vermont paddle trail is even better
Hiking is one of my favorite ways to get to know a place. But Vermont’s most stunning landscapes offer an alternative way to ...
WATERBURY — A warm winter has brought early and varied mud season conditions to Vermont hiking trails. A release this week from the Green Mountain Club advises hikers to seek dry and durable surfaces ...
This Friday, May 22 officially kicks off Vermont’s hiking season after the seasonal mud season break. The Green Mountain Club ...
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