Appalachian Trail Gifford Campground To Thundering Falls VT
Thundering Falls VT Hiking
2016.03.26 - Thundering Brook Falls
Killington, Vermont
Hike to Thundering Brook Falls
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Mountain Meadows Lodge Killington - Killington - United States
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TRAIL BOUNCING THE JUNGLE VERMONT - TRR25
This time on Trail Ride Revolution we are taking you all the way up to the frigid North where a group of Trail Riders plan to hit a tough series of extreme 4x4 obstacles on private property that they call The Jungle. This group of off road drivers have a good mix off off road vehicles. An Ultra4 car, comp buggy, rock crawlers, jeeps, and rock bouncers all showed up to do some Rock Bouncing and Trail Bouncing during New Years Ride 2020. Enjoy the winter wheeling action and let us know which obstacle was your favorite in the comments.
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Thundering Brook Falls
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Thundering Brook Falls
Thundering Brook Falls on the Appalachian Trail just south of the Ottauquechee River.
Backpacking the Appalachian Trail With Puma Ghostwalker From Killington Vermont To Linccoln New Hamp
The Adventures of Puma Ghostwalker… Rattlesnakes and Lightning…….Very, Very Frightning…….Me….. Galileo
When I left to hike the Appalachian Trail last May, I had the knowledge of several books on hiking the AT (as it is called) and how to do it. I still arrived at the Gainesville Georgia bus depot with an 85 pound backpack. It had all the things I found necessary to hike “My Hike”, including my laptop, solar panel and 12 days of food.
I remember waiting for car service at my camper with my friend Gary.
He even said its very heavy, when I went to pick it up I thought the shoulder straps were going to rip off, the fabric would stretch and make loud noises. At Gainesville I grabbed a cab and was driven to Amiclola Falls State Park, where I reregistered for my hike. I told the ranger I’m out for three months and was shooting for 1,000 miles, ending my season
at Harpers Ferry West Virginia, about half of the entire Appalachian Trail and the location of the ATC headquarters. It was a great get off point, they have a train station to Washington DC, there it’s a quick jump home to NYC at Penn Station.
Because I was going to be out for three months I decided to get a ride up the forest service road to the start of the trail, avoiding the approach trail of almost 9 miles.
Thank goodness I never would of made it to the top of Springer mountain that day.
When we got to a parking turnout next to the Appalachian Trail, I paid the cabby
and got my pack ready. I read that when you take this rout you have to go south on the AT to begin at the starting point, the problem was there were no signs saying “This Way South”. Not a problem, I took a compass reading and was on my way, after about an hours time I wasn’t seeing any features; my map said I would see. As it turns out in my first moments on trail I was lost, well not completely lost, just going the wrong way.
It was hot and my pack was incredibly heavy, I tried to focus on my footsteps, a wrong step would end my hike before it started with a twisted ankle or a blow-out knee. It was early after noon when I arrived at the top of Springer Mountain, I was exhausted and I was just getting started. My cell phone worked and I took a few photos and sent them out in real time, I’m here at the top of the world mom…..My Journey Begins…..
The top of Springer Mountain was rocky and exposed, so I took my solar panel out and charged my cell phone while I wrote a bit on my laptop, snacking on trail-mix. After an hours time or more I hoisted the pack to my shoulders and was on my way Northbound for 1,000 miles. I was very pleased when I got past all my previous steps and was on new fresh ground. At 2.8 miles I came to Stover Creek Shelter, it was gorgeous and enormous, sleeps 16
according to my trail guide. There were two groups of people out for the weekend,
a mother son and a father son, they seemed to take up the whole picnic table to cook and eat so I set up my cooking off to the side. It didn’t feel like they were interested in sharing the space. Later in my hike I would be more aggressive with people but
at this place in time I wanted to be alone anyway and setup camp far away from the shelter. For the most part I met many wonderfully kind people on my trek but there are always people I wish not to be close to in the world no mater where you are.Such an adventure so far, this is when I started having the same dream over and over
for the next three months, that I would be bitten by a poisonous rattlesnake.
I would be in a storm right before I hit the Smokey’s so bad that it produced
three tornados and killed people, crossed the path of six rattlesnakes, attacked by two rattlesnakes at the same time
and... I was hit by lightning…….my pack is heavy and I don’t have this, Oxen
From Isak Dinesen..(Karen Blixen)
Out of Africa
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Evans Fall at Triple Falls in Gorham NH
Short video of Evans Fall at Triple Falls in Gorham NH. Fore more info, visit:
VERMONT WATERFALL; BIG FALLS STATE PARK
*WATCH IN 720HD!* (Might Take A Bit To Load) EARLY SPRING THAW, RAGING WATERFALL! YOU SLIP OLD MAN AND IT'S INTO THE WASHING MACHINE FROM HELL! 3/18/2012
Bingham Falls in Stowe, Vermont
One of the most amazing spots to check-out in scenic Stowe, Vermont. The forces of gravity have come together to form an amazing displays of natural beauty, one I've rarely experienced anywhere I have lived.
A gentle mountain steam suddenly becomes a roaring force which carved a tremendous coarse through solid granite! All of this culminates in an emerald green pool, receiving a lovely waterfall of indescribable beauty. It's wonderful place to swim or simply enjoy the magnificent view. A must see if one is visiting Vermont.
Killington Peak, VT
I was doing one of my drives to nowhere and found myself driving on I-91 in Vermont, so I figured why not hike Killington Peak? It's relatively close, and it's been on my to-do list for too long.
I hiked up from the ski area parking lot on some pleasant hiking trails. The E trail, my ascent route, crisscrossed and followed ski trails at times, but was surprisingly wooded and scenic for most of its length. The J peak loop was short but nice as well. I took the C trail down, which was basically a gravel access road but had nice views for most of the way.
If I eventually cave and do the New England 4,000 footers list, this will be #46.
NOTE: Disregard the point in the video where I said Killington was in NH.
Hunter Mountain: Kaatskill Flyer, 10/6/18
The Kaatskill Flyer is Hunter Mountain's main base to summit lift. It serves all trails on the main mountain and provides access to the Hunter West and Hunter North areas. Being the signature lift at the most visited resort in New York and running year round, it is one of the most ridden lifts anywhere in the northeast.
It was installed in 2010 by Leitner-Poma and is 5400 feet long by 1477 vertical with a capacity of 2600/hr. The design speed is 1000 feet per minute which it operates at in the winter. It is run much slower in the summer/fall like all lifts that have off-season operations. It's one of 3 Poma Omega systems in New York State, the other two of which are at Gore Mountain.
When installed, the lift was the first and only high speed 6 passenger chairlift in New York State, a title it still holds today. However, soon after it opens for winter, it will lose the only distinction. The new Hunter North expansion will include another Leitner-Poma 6 called Northern Express, and across the valley, Windham Mountain will debut their Westside Six, a Doppelmayr that will serve as the main base to summit lift.
This is the only lift at Hunter that runs a regular schedule in the summer/fall. Unlike many summer lifts, it does not serve a bike park, but the lift provides scenic rides, and access to the zipline tour and summit wedding venue. This recording was taken during Oktoberfest, so lift was far busier than it normally is during off-season operations. There was a significant wait at the bottom, and slow downs and stops were more frequent.
Video Review of the Trail Creek Condominiums
This is a video review of the Trail Creek Condominiums in Killington, Vermont presented by EZ Resort Vacations
Hike to Killington Peak
Mom & daughter weekend in Vermont
MOSS GLEN FALLS - STOWE, VT - WWW.VTFALLS.COM
Moss Glen Falls is a 125' waterfall series in the Putnam State Forest in Stowe, Vermont. It has a beautiful lookout cliff adjacent to the falls, and you can also go to the base of the falls by following the creek upstream. More information and prints available at vtfalls.com. Thanks for viewing, Chris Hungerford.
Perfect day for skiing at Killington ski resort
Look at this beautiful day perfect for skiing or snowboarding in the best North East United States resort! Vermont Killington GreenMountain
Hike Rattlesnake Cliffs July 2010
Hike up to Rattlesnake Cliffs and Mt Moosalamoo. This is hike #45 from the guidebook 100 Classic Hikes in New England , by Jeffrey Romano, published by Mountaineers Books (
GPS track and map available at
A Chance for Chase
Sunday June 3rd at Mt Meadows Lodge in Killington VT. A Chance for Chase! Soak up the warm June weather while enjoying live music from three local bands: Cash is King, Split Tongue and Thompson Gunner playing one venue together for the first time. Feast on food from Mountain Meadows Lodge and the best area restaurants, as tents ensure a great time will be had by all, rain or shine.