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For a quick hike to some beauty... Coppermine to Bridal Veil falls....

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Old Sep 26, 2005, 1:29 PM   #11 (permalink)
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For a quick hike to some beauty... Coppermine to Bridal Veil falls.
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My fav is Lincoln Gap(Vt) to Mt. Grant then catching the sunset from Sunset Rock on the way back.
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My fav is Lincoln Gap(Vt) to Mt. Grant then catching the sunset from Sunset Rock on the way back.
Ooh, that's a good one. Another classic of mine that I bring new-to-the-area friends on is to drive to Lincoln Gap, but climb Mt. Abraham. It has nearly everything: a fairly short hike, but above treeline, with fun scrambly sections--perfect as an introductory hike. Also, driving from my house in White River, you go past swimming holes, take cool back roads, climb a steep mountain pass, and make a pit-stop at a great ice cream place in Rochester, VT.
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I can't dispute any of the suggestions here, but I'll add that to really be "quintessential New England" I think Camel's Hump in the peak of Vermont's foliage season really takes the blue ribbon. Plus, you can hit the Cold Hollow Cider Mill afterward for cider doughnuts ... how quaint is that???
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Another vote for Monadnock. IMO there's no better place to introduce young kids to hiking.

Another gem that is often overlooked is the climb up the Great Gulf on Washington.

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Old Sep 28, 2005, 2:02 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Both of the VT hikes are good ones along with Sunset Ridge on Mansfield. My plan for my next trip to VT likely is a repeat of Camels Hump since I did Mansfield did this year.
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