Tom Rankin
Well-known member
Sorry, wrong Board! It was a great weekend of hiking and beer, not necessarily in that order!
We started the weekend off with a drinking session at the Vermont Brewers Festival. Awesome! Nuff said. More over there...( http://viewsandbrews.com/forums )
Saturday morning, Kerry accompanied us on a hike to Camel's Hump, up the Burrow's Trail. It's the shortest and definitely most popular trail for Camel's Hump. If you go, get an early start, or you will find hordes of people at the trailhead and the summit! The weather was pretty good too, so that probably helped increase the visitor count. We made decent time and were on top in about 2 hours. Others were much quicker, running up and down in MUCH less time. Apparently packs and even water bottles (the last thing casual hikers will forgo on short hikes), are optional in Vermont!
Views were good enough to see the Dax and the Whites (barely). The summit steward was a very friendly young man who pointed out numerous peaks! Thanks man!
We were back down by Noon, and worked at the Beer Fest Saturday evening, which gets you 'free' admission. Almost worth it... (long story)
Sunday, we got up early again and headed off to Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak. We went up the Sunset Ridge Trail and down the Laura Cowles. The SRT was mobbed, the LC trail had only one group on it besides ourselves. This was sort of a winter recon trip. No one seemed to know at the Ranger station how far you can get up in the Winter in a car. Any clues? The views were good but a tad hazy. We called Procook and met him at The Alchemist, which was CLOSED! Come on, not open till 3 on Sunday? We managed to have some great NE beers right down the street. Eventually 3:00 rolled around and we had a Rapture IPA at the Alchemist, probably my favorite from the festival.
A great weekend in Vermont!
http://viewsandbrews.com/temp/v2.jpg - Looking up at the summit from the Sunset Ridge Trail
http://viewsandbrews.com/temp/v1.jpg - Looking across the Ridge
We started the weekend off with a drinking session at the Vermont Brewers Festival. Awesome! Nuff said. More over there...( http://viewsandbrews.com/forums )
Saturday morning, Kerry accompanied us on a hike to Camel's Hump, up the Burrow's Trail. It's the shortest and definitely most popular trail for Camel's Hump. If you go, get an early start, or you will find hordes of people at the trailhead and the summit! The weather was pretty good too, so that probably helped increase the visitor count. We made decent time and were on top in about 2 hours. Others were much quicker, running up and down in MUCH less time. Apparently packs and even water bottles (the last thing casual hikers will forgo on short hikes), are optional in Vermont!
Views were good enough to see the Dax and the Whites (barely). The summit steward was a very friendly young man who pointed out numerous peaks! Thanks man!
We were back down by Noon, and worked at the Beer Fest Saturday evening, which gets you 'free' admission. Almost worth it... (long story)
Sunday, we got up early again and headed off to Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak. We went up the Sunset Ridge Trail and down the Laura Cowles. The SRT was mobbed, the LC trail had only one group on it besides ourselves. This was sort of a winter recon trip. No one seemed to know at the Ranger station how far you can get up in the Winter in a car. Any clues? The views were good but a tad hazy. We called Procook and met him at The Alchemist, which was CLOSED! Come on, not open till 3 on Sunday? We managed to have some great NE beers right down the street. Eventually 3:00 rolled around and we had a Rapture IPA at the Alchemist, probably my favorite from the festival.
A great weekend in Vermont!
http://viewsandbrews.com/temp/v2.jpg - Looking up at the summit from the Sunset Ridge Trail
http://viewsandbrews.com/temp/v1.jpg - Looking across the Ridge