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Killington Snowmobile Tours
Snowmobiling Killington VT Coolidge State Park - The Best - Contact Killington Snowmobile Tours 802.422.2121 Rob Myrick following Rob Thibault and our awesome guide Jared. - Klaus & Spike run the Best Snowmobile Tour Co. in VT ! Shot with GoPro Hero HD
Killington is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. The population was 811 at the 2010 census. Killington Ski Resort and numerous vacation lodges are located here. The town was previously named Sherburne, but was renamed to its original name, Killington, in 1999. The town of Killington was chartered on July 7, 1761 by a New Hampshire grant. In 1800, it was renamed Sherburne after landholder Colonel Benjamin Sherburne. The town voted to revert to its original name of Killington on March 2, 1999; which was approved by the Vermont General Assembly, and became effective July 1, 1999. The 2007 town meeting considered a proposal to impose a three cent surcharge on every dollar of property tax revenue. The proceeds would have been used to fund a town economic development group. The surcharge was not approved by the voters. Killington was one of thirteen Vermont towns isolated by flooding caused by Hurricane Irene on August 28, 2011. Killington was cut off for 19 days. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 46.9 square miles (121 km2), of which 46.6 square miles (121 km2) is land and 0.2 square miles (0.52 km2), or 0.47%, is water. The Ottauquechee River has its headwaters in the town.
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Some hurricane Irene footage I took mostly in Plymouth Vermont,
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Killington VT Snowmobiling
Setting out. Unedited video. There's a Yetti on the left at 6:38, by the tree....at the end there are 2 turkeys...
Sledding in Vermont
Two Aussies going face first down a hill near Burlington, VT. Filmed on a hand held Samsung Galaxy S3 until the vibration became too much and it was dropped in the snow.
Plymouth Vermont Sledding
Sledding. Keith Castellano, Jordan Davis, Andrew Crossman, Austin Crossman.
July 4th in Plymouth, Vermont
Chales Kuralt and CBS talk about the 4th of July in the tiny town of Plymouth, Vermont.
The Vermont Sales Group - Stratton SNOWMOBILE Tours
Catamount Trail Association's The North FaceRace To The Top of Vermont
See stunning views and powerful finishes from the Catamount Trail Association's 2012 North Face Race to the Top of Vermont. This second largest hill climb in the Northeast takes place on Mount Mansfield's toll road and includes runners, mountain bikers and hikers, along with an MVP Health Care Kids Fun Run. See our website at catamounttrail.org for more information.
Glastenbury Firetower Climb
Great day of snowmobiling late Spring 3/28/2011 to one of the greatest payoffs of riding Woodford VT.
Lindey -- Stockbridge, VT
Lindey really liked the debate because it gave her a chance to hear answers to questions from the people. Even though she thinks Obama can improve his energy policy, she especially liked the health care question and Senator Obama's health care plan.
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Ludlow Lakes, Plymouth, Vermont rainbow trout
I caught this 13 inch rainbow trout in the Ludlow Lakes in Plymouth, Vermont. I also caught another one a bit later.
Small Towns in USA: Driving Through Ludlow Vermont (VT), Okemo Mountain Resort
Driving Through New England Small Towns, Ludlow Vermont (VT), Okemo Mountain Resort, ob Vermont Route 103, then through town of Cavendish on Vermont Route 131 to intersection of Highway I-91 . Very scenic driving.
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Ludlow is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,963 at the 2010 census.[3] Ludlow is the home of Okemo Mountain, a popular ski resort. Before becoming a ski destination, Ludlow was originally a mill town, and was the home of a General Electric plant until 1977. It was named after Ludlow, Massachusetts which is less than 100 miles away. There is also a village of Ludlow in the town.
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Rising above the village of Ludlow, in south-central Vermont, Okemo Mountain Resort is a family-operated four-season outdoor enthusiast's playground.
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Cavendish is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The town was likely named after William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire.[3] The population was 1,367 at the 2010 census.[4] The town of Cavendish includes the unincorporated villages of Cavendish and Proctorsville.
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Vermont Route 131 is a 16.299-mile-long (26.231 km) state highway in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. It starts at VT 103 in Cavendish and terminates at a junction with U.S. Route 5 and VT 12 in the town of Weathersfield.
VT 131 begins at an intersection with VT 103 in the Windsor County town of Cavendish on the shores of the Black River. VT 131 runs southeast from VT 103 along Main Street in Cavendish, paralleling local railroad tracks as the main west–east road through the community. The route bends northeast in the village, passing a long string of residences, turning east at Twentymile Stream Road. Now paralleling the Black River, the route continues east through Cavendish, reaching the commercial center at a junction with Mill Street.[2]
At Mill Street, VT 131 turns northeast through another residential sector of Cavendish. The route winds northeast through Cavendish, reaching the hamlet of Whitesville, a small community at the junction of Whitesville and Carlton Roads with VT 131. The route soon reaches Cavendish Center, a small junction at Brook Road, where it bends along the Black River eastward before turning southeast along the river still. After running south, the route soon bends east through the woods of Cavendish. VT 131 and the river bend northeast then east and entering the town of Weathersfield. In the community of Downers, which VT 131 almost immediately enters, the route junctions with VT 106.[2]
VT 131 at US 5 and VT 12 in Ascutney
After VT 106, VT 131 bends northeast out of Downers, paralleling the North Branch of the Black River, reaching the hamlet of Amsden. After a couple turns, the route reaches Gulf Road, where it turns north again, running up a mountainside into a bend at Henry Gould Road. VT 131 then bends southeast, passing the other end of Gulf Road, soon reaching a junction with Weathersfield Center Road. Running down the hillside it climbed earlier, the route bends northeast into a diamond interchange with I-91 (exit 8) in Weathersfield.[2]
After I-91, VT 131 becomes a divided highway as it enters the hamlet of Ascutney, reaching a junction with US 5 and VT 12 just west of the Connecticut River and New Hampshire, where VT 131's right-of-way becomes NH 103
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The Black River begins in a small body of water called Black Pond, in Plymouth, Vermont. Winding its way toward the town of Ludlow, its narrow flow picks up a variety of small brooks and streams and is cooled by overhanging branches. Passing through Amherst Lake, Echo Lake, Lake Rescue, and Lake Pauline, the Black River picks up more tributaries and winds through the town of Ludlow, the home of Okemo Mountain Ski Resort. Tumbling through impressive Cavendish Gorge, the river widens as it passes under the Downers Covered Bridge and enters Perkinsville.
Lake Hortonia, Vermont
Greetings from Lake Hortonia, Vermont!
3DR Solo Plymouth Vermont 2-26-16
First time shooting with the 3DR Solo, had a great opportunity up in the Vermont hills. Stitched a few things together real quick.
Pittsford vt
A few friends out playing on sleds