Submitted by Lizhasausername t3_ywckhh in vermont

I'd like to visit Craftsbury or similar for some xc skiing this winter, but I don't have a car, and they're an hour away from the nearest Amtrak or Greyhound stations. Are there any active rideshare boards for that region? Any suggestion for a xc ski center that offers shuttle service from some kind of transit? Anyone going to Craftsbury around Christmas and wanna carpool from anywhere on the Vermonter line?

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_iwiub3q wrote

Would you like to mention what town you are in so we know your start point?

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Lizhasausername OP t1_iwiwevn wrote

Haha, Boston, or sometimes NYC. So anywhere that the bus or train gets me to! I know there are buses from Boston to Montpelier and Burlington, or when coming from NYC it'd be the train to Waterbury looks like? But if there's some town elsewhere on the route that has a local bus service that gets me closer to Craftsbury that'd be great to know!

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pizzabangle t1_iwizk9n wrote

the Route 2 commuter bus runs from Montpelier to St Johnsbury, which isn't Craftsbury but the first bit is just a little closer. It does get you closer to Burke, which is another option for Northeast Kingdom xc trails.

Sterling College is in Craftsbury, so there may be students driving in/out around school breaks. Not sure of any ride boards. /r/icecoast is pretty active. not VT specific (and not much xc talk?), but I think a lot of people coming up from NY/MA use it to talk and sometimes organize trips.

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_iwj6s27 wrote

Ya. I think what you are learning is there are parts of Vermont that are not easily/inexpensively accessible by public transportation and are only frequented by people arriving by their own car. Craftsbury is one of them.

Renting a car is maybe the best option.

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chickens6 t1_iwlcyzh wrote

Totally different option: if you started in NYC, you could Amtrak to Middlebury. Book a place to stay in Middlebury and take the local shuttle, Tri-Valley Transit's Snow Bowl Shuttle up to Rikert Outdoor Center for the day. The bus only runs on weekends in January and February, but those are your best options for good snow anyway.

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JerryKook t1_iwmx8hb wrote

Rental cars come with all season tires which are not very good in wintery conditions. Pegs has great vehicles for all winter conditions. With everything considered, I think her rate is not as bad as you are making it out to be.

If you were to go with Pegs, set your pickup date/time well in advance.

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verystablesteve t1_iwneyvj wrote

Maybe try Turo? That's like airbnb for your car. I just did a quick search and there were vehicles available in Montpelier.

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Lizhasausername OP t1_iwnils5 wrote

Yeah i quite like Turo and I did check! And if I’m gonna have a rental car sit in the Craftsbury parking lot for four days at least it would be cheaper than one from Boston! But the ones “in Montpelier” are still a drive away from the train station. But I suppose I could take an Uber or Lyft to get the car! So many steps lol

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