Doesn't anyone backpack Vermont?
I am going to focus on doing a backpack in the Southern Green Mountains in early November. I need suggestions! Here is the juice:
Drive up Friday morning from Boston via rt 2, leaving around 9 am
Possible spot a car from a trailhead and drive to starting point (hike south to north?).
Hike 3 hours into preferably a tent platform or a nice tent site.
Saturday, two options: either hike to a peak (6-8 miles rt) and return to awesome site -or- keep hiking to another awesome place to camp.
Sunday, hike to spotted car...not too far to enable a drive home and bed in order to get up Monday for work.
I am also up for a loop, with no spotted car, but that seems tough in the Greens.
Criteria:
- not super hard, I want to chill
- unpopulated as can get, no boyscouts
- NO shelters (hate them), just platforms and tent sites
- maybe some views or awesome landscape
- 2 or 3 hours from Boston
- water sources
Thanks. Look forward to your ideas.
I am going to focus on doing a backpack in the Southern Green Mountains in early November. I need suggestions! Here is the juice:
Drive up Friday morning from Boston via rt 2, leaving around 9 am
Possible spot a car from a trailhead and drive to starting point (hike south to north?).
Hike 3 hours into preferably a tent platform or a nice tent site.
Saturday, two options: either hike to a peak (6-8 miles rt) and return to awesome site -or- keep hiking to another awesome place to camp.
Sunday, hike to spotted car...not too far to enable a drive home and bed in order to get up Monday for work.
I am also up for a loop, with no spotted car, but that seems tough in the Greens.
Criteria:
- not super hard, I want to chill
- unpopulated as can get, no boyscouts
- NO shelters (hate them), just platforms and tent sites
- maybe some views or awesome landscape
- 2 or 3 hours from Boston
- water sources
Thanks. Look forward to your ideas.