Submitted by Strict_Ad_846 t3_10firg9 in vermont

Hello All,

I live in upstate NY and am interested in potentially moving to Vermont, I live close enough that I can travel to VT for a day trip. Is there anything I should try to experience that is uniquely Vermont?

Thanks in Advance!

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Christopher_LX t1_j4y8yt9 wrote

Go to an inspection station and find out everything you didn't know was wrong with your car.

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whaletacochamp t1_j50axuw wrote

After that attempt to find an apartment that you can afford and then a job that pays or exists.

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MyRealestName t1_j50b6e2 wrote

Oof. This makes wanting to move to VT scary

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d-cent t1_j50xj0g wrote

Honestly, you should be slightly scared. All of these things mentioned are very true and hard for people who have lived here for years with numerous connections. It's even harder for people moving to here.

I would not even think of moving here without a vehicle in very good shape, a well paying job, and a lease on an apartment already signed.

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MyRealestName t1_j51317v wrote

Apartment will be signed before moving. Reliable car, check. Just need snow tires. And by the time I move I will have 8 months of expenses saved up in case I can’t find anything.

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anthonylornemontague t1_j4x520c wrote

Well, there’s the touristy stuff which you can google, and that’s fine if you’re coming for a visit. Where in upstate NY are you? Are you planning on buying a home up in the woods here, somewhere? If so, take a day this winter and drive around on some of the unpaved “charming” Vermont side roads up in the hills. If you’ve been on a logging trail in NY, then you know what a typical rural Vermont “road” is like!😄 Know where you’re going in advance, because cell service is spotty at best. If you enjoy stuff like that, welcome!

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Strict_Ad_846 OP t1_j4x7io8 wrote

I'm from the New York side of Lake Champlain, I can see Vermont from my house. Lol Thanks for the reply.

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d-cent t1_j50xlpw wrote

Hey I'm waving from Burlington, can you see me?

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Accomplished_Scar717 t1_j4x3ld9 wrote

Church rummage sales. Also Town meeting.

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Trajikbpm t1_j4x9k85 wrote

Town meetings make even people who live in VT wanna leave

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Practical-Intern-347 t1_j4y4dyz wrote

Come for the arguments about firetrucks and gravel, stay for the donuts and rolling your eyes at your dumb ass neighbors who don't know shit about either but somehow also get to vote.

"I was just wondering if maybe the road foreman was here and could tell us more about the flail mower that's in the budget on page 37 and how that's different from the flail mower that they are currently using?"

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fergal-dude t1_j4yipcr wrote

Yup, I’ve listened to a 25 minute discussion about the town paying for the laundering of the 4 man road crews uniform shirts and wether we should pay for it or not. Democracy is pretty boring to watch sometimes.

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1010lala1010lala t1_j4xktfj wrote

Grocery stores. As someone who recently moved from central NY, I can tell you that food's more expensive here.

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Jerry_Williams69 t1_j4y32k0 wrote

It's because much of VT is off the beaten path. Our food and stuff is all pretty much a special delivery.

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RamaSchneider t1_j4zh7rz wrote

Vermont has been very good to me and my family. I came up here after leaving the military in 1981 and never doubted this is where I belong.

Having said that, Vermont is populated by humans. There is nothing uniquely Vermont about Vermonters other then the fact we're from the state of Vermont.

What's important to you?

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-_Stove_- t1_j4x4lby wrote

I'd start with a small town Town Meeting Day, and go from there.

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g_rich t1_j50s1wb wrote

I'm sure that Vermonters will roll their eyes, but I'm from Boston and my wife and I fell in love with Vermont doing a random day trip there to visit Woodstock. It was during the pandemic once things started opening up, so I picked a random place in Vermont (Gillingham's) and we loaded up the kids and dog for a road trip; we've been there about a half dozen times since.

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