Underhill Pasture and Mount Mansfield
GoPro video shot from a quadcopter from just outside of Underhill State Park in Vermont
A Day in the Life: Vermont State Parks
An awesome sampling of Vermont State Parks By Nathan Steinbauer
Camp Floyd Utah Animated Arial Tour Vob6.1 2:5 Mins
Circle tour of Limehouse, Guardhouse, Hospital, Storehouses, Oil Factory showing the Field Staff described in captions. Dulcimer music and the song Johnny is My Darling.
Coolidge State Park, VT
Coolidge State Park, VT Vermont Snow, Driving- Rob Thibault, --Filming - Rob Myrick
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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Robert Myrick Photography
Natural Tunnel State Park - Video Tour
A video tour of the Natural Tunnel State Park in Duffield, Virginia.
Come along and experience what the 41st United States Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan called the Eighth Wonder of the World.
On this tour, you will see attractions such as: the Chair Lift, Lover’s Leap, Stock Creek, and the Natural Tunnel itself. Learn about the history and legends of the area and revel in the beauty of southwestern Virginia.
Coolidge State Park, VT
Coolidge State Park, VT.- Vermont Snow - Driving- Rob Thibault, --Filming - Rob Myrick
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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Robert Myrick Photography
Overlanding ~ Vermont Post Peak Autumn October Drive 2012
A drive through the vermont country side
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Coolidge State Park, VT
Coolidge State Park, VT, Driving- Rob Thibault, --Filming - Rob Myrick
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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Robert Myrick Photography
Coolidge State Park, Vermont
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CHUCKANUT DRIVE
I-5 EXIT 250 FAIRHAVEN PARKWAY, 5 MINUTES TO FAIRHAVEN, TURN LEFT, STAY ON MAIN ROAD, BEAUTIFUL 20 MINUTE DRIVE/RIDE...ESPECIALLY SUMMER AND FALL
Coolidge homestead Plymouth, VT
This is video I shot from my car as I drove past the Coolidge homestead in Plymouth, Vermont on 6/26/08
324 Sunrise Rd Bethel, VT
Virtual Tour of a Hunting Camp at 324 Sunrise Rd Bethel, VT
Vermont Road Trip
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Top ten coolest things about Vermont! - created at for my course INTE5680 at UC Denver.
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Scofield, Utah - Drone Video - 4K
Scofield is a town in Carbon County, Utah, United States. The population was 23 at the 2010 census.[3] Scofield's name is frequently applied to the 1900 mine disaster in the Pleasant Valley Coal Company's Winter Quarters mine. The community was named for General Charles W. Scofield, a timber contractor and local mine official. It is the smallest incorporated area in Utah by population.
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The Battle of the Clouds, Mill Run, Pennsylvania
On July 28, 1874, near a valley town called Mill Run, western Pennsylvania something occurred that until this day remains a mystery.
Hundreds of people watched the collision of two huge clouds moving in opposite directions. One of the clouds approached from southwest and the other from northeast.
This behavior is strange and not according to the known laws of physics.
Clouds move because the wind pushes them and they must therefore follow one direction. Yet, in this case these two clouds were heading straight at each other.
Both clouds were huge, black and tinged with a reddish hue. Scared people reported it seemed as if the clouds were engaged in a battle. The clouds were casting intense flashes of light at each other and when they finally collided and merged, people were convinced this was the end of the world, the doomsday.
The heavens exploded with incredible and terrifying lights and the ground shook. Then came the rain. The heaviest downpour anyone could remember. The valley was flooded within just a few minutes. Houses, bridges, and roads were destroyed. About 150 people died and a countless number of cattle.
Fields Spring State Park
Washington Conservation Corps Week 5
Vermont Fall Foliage Pleasure Drive: Middlebury, New Haven, Bristol, Lincoln, Lincoln Gap, Warren
Hyperlapse video -- Middlebury to New Haven to Bristol via Town Hill Road, to Lincoln, through Lincoln Gap towards Warren -- September 28, 2014.
Vermont State Parks Photos: Woodford State Park
A collection of photographs from Woodford State Park
Stealth Camp in Richmond, VT