MTNRUNR
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My wife wanted to XC Ski on more than Grafton's approx 1.5K. So yesterday off we went to Stowe. As I don't ski she dropped me off at the Mt Mansfield Toll Road then went off to ski for a few hours.
I was amazed to see it covered in about 6" of snow! So I put my snowshoes on for the first time this season
Headed up the road "breaking trail"
Little did I know that further up (1.6 miles) it became an active ski trail!
Staying on the side I continued up with lots of skiers going by...aren't those little kids amazing!!!
Shared a greeting with ski patrol and finally got above the active trail at just short of 4 miles.
As I continued up a skier whizzed by...after having booted up
Then the cliffs of the Nose began to appear to my left, pretty neat!
I continued a counterclockwise loop til I got to the Radio/TV(?) building. Getting into a corner I changed into dry clothes from the waist up, put windpants on, dry mittens with chemical heat and had half a P&J sandwich
Continuing counterclockwise I went up a bit and around a second building then...began the very open bushwhack by tiny trees...my kind of whackin
Within minutes I was at the Summit! Unfortunately not much of any views and as it was rather breezy I soon headed down.
A short distance after the 2 buildings I met 3 guys that were taking a snack break. They had come up a trail from the west side.
When I got to the high point of the road in the col I recorded the elevation. The difference between the summit and there was 248'.
Since access to the summit is illegal (I'd heard?), I doubt it will be recognized as Vermont's 6th 4000'er anytime soon!?!?!?
I was amazed to see it covered in about 6" of snow! So I put my snowshoes on for the first time this season
Headed up the road "breaking trail"
Little did I know that further up (1.6 miles) it became an active ski trail!
Staying on the side I continued up with lots of skiers going by...aren't those little kids amazing!!!
Shared a greeting with ski patrol and finally got above the active trail at just short of 4 miles.
As I continued up a skier whizzed by...after having booted up
Then the cliffs of the Nose began to appear to my left, pretty neat!
I continued a counterclockwise loop til I got to the Radio/TV(?) building. Getting into a corner I changed into dry clothes from the waist up, put windpants on, dry mittens with chemical heat and had half a P&J sandwich
Continuing counterclockwise I went up a bit and around a second building then...began the very open bushwhack by tiny trees...my kind of whackin
Within minutes I was at the Summit! Unfortunately not much of any views and as it was rather breezy I soon headed down.
A short distance after the 2 buildings I met 3 guys that were taking a snack break. They had come up a trail from the west side.
When I got to the high point of the road in the col I recorded the elevation. The difference between the summit and there was 248'.
Since access to the summit is illegal (I'd heard?), I doubt it will be recognized as Vermont's 6th 4000'er anytime soon!?!?!?