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bibliophile222 t1_it5ffd6 wrote

No hiking yet? It's not a true Vermont trip without some kind of walking/hiking trail.

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fourNtwentyz OP t1_it5ft4h wrote

What’s a good one? We also under packed with warm clothing so it’s been challenging as we’ve had to buy winter clothes here haha can’t imagine hiking up windy cold trails right now but we won’t be wusses and brave the cold for the amazing experience and views

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andicandi22 t1_it6z3sw wrote

Since you’re buying warmer clothes, I highly recommend getting some pairs of Darn Tough socks. They’re a VT staple and they are guaranteed to never wear out or they will replace them for free.

Buy Some Socks

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Skipperdogs t1_itc4u33 wrote

So we're on our final 2 days at smugglers notch, came across this, and bought 6 pair at Fleet Feet in Burlington. Thanks for the tip.

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bibliophile222 t1_it5gb5f wrote

Some trails near Waterbury that I've heard good things about are Perry Hill and Stowe Pinnacle. There's also Camels Hump if you're up for something bigger, but it would definitely take more time, possibly be wet, and definitely chilly.

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fourNtwentyz OP t1_it5gjho wrote

Just looked up Stowe pinnacle, close to us and we shall do that tomorrow with the clear day! Thanks for your input

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jsolt t1_it6wb8j wrote

when you're done go grab a pint and pretzel at the Von Trapp Brewery...quick 10 minute drive.

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VermontSkier1 t1_it6ykpk wrote

If you're feeling really brave, go down to Fosters after for a quick swim. Deep, clear pool in the river, always cold. In stowe, Across from the matterhorn on 108, Up Notchbrook road, .3 miles on the left behind the guardrail.

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lightningchopper t1_it738b3 wrote

It may not be summer, but we still need to gatekeep our swimming holes!

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VermontSkier1 t1_it8772o wrote

I fully disagree. I've seen plenty of days where that place was both overrun with people (68) and completely empty on a sunny/warm day. It's not a secret by any stretch

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lightningchopper t1_it8lmtq wrote

Bruh, twas but a joke given this sub’s attitude toward swimming holes this summer. A callback if you will

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VermontSkier1 t1_itgnk0z wrote

Ahhh, the 'ol /sarc. Shoulda guessed with the ! at the end. All good!

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Vermonstrosity t1_it6tc6l wrote

Hunger Mountain - similar views to Stowe trails, smaller crowd

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herklederkleferkle t1_it6yg8a wrote

Mt. Philo has a very iconic VT view (lake champlain with the adirondacks in the background) and it’s a very short, easy hike.

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OrdinaryTension t1_it7fpk0 wrote

Elmore mountain is a good 2-3 hour hike. The top had a fire tower you can climb to get a good view.

Hunger Mountain is closer to you, but might be a bit too much if you're under prepared

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