sierra
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Me and my trusted companion Shay aka the Boy Wonder went to Vermont to climb the 5 4000 footers last week.
1. Camels Hump- Burrows trail, just an ugly unpleasing route, it is easy, the long trail section .3 is a lot nicer. The summit is beautiful.
2. Mansfield- Sunset ridge out and back. Just a magnificent route on a fantastic mountain. We were socked in the whole day, but the geography of the mountain and the quality of the trail, more than made up for it.
3. Killington Peak-The Bucklin trail. Just a fantastic trail up through a beautiful valley. The last .3 to the summit is a doozy, the summit is nice, but the tower and antenna don't really help.
4. Mt. Ellen- The Jerusalem trail. A very nice trail that ascends at comfortable grades, many birch trees and an interesting mixed forest. The Long trail section along the ridge is a bit rough, but nice overall. The summit is wooded, but the ski area provides very nice views. Did it during hurricane Lee, it was breezy.
5. Mt. Abraham via Lincoln Gap and the Long trail. Theis is a fairly short, but beautiful and enjoyable route. Has some thought provoking slabs, but it's never hard and the summit is one of the best next to Mansfield. Felt like fall and it was cool enough for light gloves and a jacket on top. Excellent vistas of the countryside. Did an out and back in 3 hours.
Vermont is very nice and its residents are as well. Once I got the lay of the roads, it's pretty easy to navigate. I really enjoyed these peaks, and it was a nice get away without going too far. I did each peak on its own, skipped a day here and there to rest my dog. Logged just under 1400 miles of driving and slept at home each night. I will repeat Mansfield for sure on a nice day.
1. Camels Hump- Burrows trail, just an ugly unpleasing route, it is easy, the long trail section .3 is a lot nicer. The summit is beautiful.
2. Mansfield- Sunset ridge out and back. Just a magnificent route on a fantastic mountain. We were socked in the whole day, but the geography of the mountain and the quality of the trail, more than made up for it.
3. Killington Peak-The Bucklin trail. Just a fantastic trail up through a beautiful valley. The last .3 to the summit is a doozy, the summit is nice, but the tower and antenna don't really help.
4. Mt. Ellen- The Jerusalem trail. A very nice trail that ascends at comfortable grades, many birch trees and an interesting mixed forest. The Long trail section along the ridge is a bit rough, but nice overall. The summit is wooded, but the ski area provides very nice views. Did it during hurricane Lee, it was breezy.
5. Mt. Abraham via Lincoln Gap and the Long trail. Theis is a fairly short, but beautiful and enjoyable route. Has some thought provoking slabs, but it's never hard and the summit is one of the best next to Mansfield. Felt like fall and it was cool enough for light gloves and a jacket on top. Excellent vistas of the countryside. Did an out and back in 3 hours.
Vermont is very nice and its residents are as well. Once I got the lay of the roads, it's pretty easy to navigate. I really enjoyed these peaks, and it was a nice get away without going too far. I did each peak on its own, skipped a day here and there to rest my dog. Logged just under 1400 miles of driving and slept at home each night. I will repeat Mansfield for sure on a nice day.