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    Lake Mansfield (VT) Trail System

    On its way to you, Jamie. I consider Mount Mansfield trail system one of the finest in the Northeastern states. I once had the goal of hiking all trails in the area, of which I counted around 30, not including the ski trails. Some of those trails were abandoned and have been lost to the forest...
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    Lake Mansfield (VT) Trail System

    Devil's Dishpan, 2017
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    Lake Mansfield (VT) Trail System

    Photo of Devil's Dishpan, 1976. Image credit: Bob Hagerman
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    Lake Mansfield (VT) Trail System

    Lake Mansfield is a reservoir nestled in the mountains west of Stowe, Vermont. Mount Mansfield (highest in Vermont) lies 5 miles to the north of the lake. It was created in 1901 by the Lake Mansfield Trout Club, who maintain it to this day. A lodge for members sits on the shore. Over the...
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    Please help ID these mountains

    Years ago a friend flew me over the Adirondacks and northern Vermont. I'm assuming these two photos show high Adirondack peaks, but am unable to identify them. Which mountains appear?
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    Tear Drop Ski Trail

    Here is another aerial shot from the same set. Prominent is the Forehead of Mt Mansfield with its many ledges and rocky outcrops. Behind is the Nose, elevation 4,064 feet and a selection of radio towers. To the right of it and lower down, an upper lift station of Stowe Ski Resort and other...
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    Tear Drop Ski Trail

    Rooting around in my old slides, I discovered this aerial view of the Tear Drop Ski Trail. It runs from the Forehead summit on Mt Mansfield down to the CCC road, all of which you can see in the photo, with Maple Ridge on the right. I was wondering if folks still ski it, and who maintains it.
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    Gene Daniel Has Passed Away

    A memorable photo of Gene with his PKBAGR license plate. My notes for the day read, "Bushwhack in Worcester Range [Vt.] with Gene Daniells, Fall 1978". The pic hid for years among my slides, finally got them digitized. I thought about writing a biographical profile of Gene, never did. Would...
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    Gear: use it or lose it

    DO YOU TRUST YOUR STERIPEN? I didn’t. I bought one thinking to try it out. Up until then I treated water by boiling or adding chlorine or iodine pills. I gave up on pumps when one got clogged with silt and pebbles. I charged up the steripen but never got around to using it for real. I couldn’t...
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    Gear: use it or lose it

    Yeah, well I thought I was smart to set up this tent beforehand, check for problems, broken poles, etc. Hiked to the campsite and began setting it up, only to discover a pole missing. It was loaned to me, I wasn't familiar with it, but how could I be so dense? My good fortune was that one of my...
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    Gear: use it or lose it

    FORGETFULLNESS! I was thinking of buying a new pair of hiking boots, since the tread on my current ones was worn down. Then I happened to do an inventory of all my clothing. Whoa! Discovered a new pair I bought 4 years ago but somehow forgot about. Again, uz it or lz it!
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    Gear: use it or lose it

    DELAMINATION! So I bought these pricey, heavy Asolo boots in 2009, more a mountaineering than hiking boot. Used them for a couple of trips and put them away in storage. Recently pulled them out for training, as I figured the weight would build me up. But... sole almost immediately delaminated...
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    Searching for the perfect hike

    You've saved your money and you've gathered your gear. You've chosen the state or province. Now to select the hike and the trail. What you need is a search function to find the perfect hike. The search should be customizable based on parameters like length, difficulty, and type of terrain. So...
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    Has anyone here ever come across human remains in the woods?

    In '76 one of the Ranger-Naturalists came down from the summit of Mansfield to Taft Lodge where I was caretaker at the time. He said something interesting had been found in the woods. I laced up my hiking boots probably faster than I ever had before or since. We hiked down the Long Trail and...
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