w7xman
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I've been the leader of the high school outing club in the school I teach at for a few years now, and we've managed three overnight hikes a year during my tenure. As I know the shelters and trails in the Whites well, that's where we've always gone. This year the kids want to go to Vermont...and I'm pretty clueless.
So...a few questions....
1) What is a good guidebook for shelters in Vermont...
2) What are some favorite backcountry shelters of yours in Vermont?
What I'm looking for...someplace where a shelter can become a destination, perhaps near a view or a lake. Somewhere that is a three to as many as 6 mile hike in/to, and something not too technical. We usually have a wide variety of experience and fitness levels, so a steep hike is less prefered.
Examples of what we've done in the past: Baldface shelter, Kinsman Shelter, Carter Notch, Grey Knob, Mizpah shelter. Rarely do these trips proceed to their adjacent peaks...
Thanks in advance for any insight!
So...a few questions....
1) What is a good guidebook for shelters in Vermont...
2) What are some favorite backcountry shelters of yours in Vermont?
What I'm looking for...someplace where a shelter can become a destination, perhaps near a view or a lake. Somewhere that is a three to as many as 6 mile hike in/to, and something not too technical. We usually have a wide variety of experience and fitness levels, so a steep hike is less prefered.
Examples of what we've done in the past: Baldface shelter, Kinsman Shelter, Carter Notch, Grey Knob, Mizpah shelter. Rarely do these trips proceed to their adjacent peaks...
Thanks in advance for any insight!