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Smugglers Notch has pleasant slopes and a friendly staff, and there are some magnificent whitewater spots on Missisquoi River. This lake is so wonderful. After a long day outdoors Econo Lodge Saint Albans is a delightful site to spend a night or two. You completely should adore Cutler Pond. There's fine hiking along the North Shore Trail, as expected you could also go to Bullis Pond if you're here; it's not far at all. During your visit to Cutler Pond you'll
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| | meet some folks from Burlington-South Burlington for sure, and the Southern Tip Trail offers hiking at its best. Summer brings highs in the 80's to Cutler Pond; through summer nights temperatures are in the 50's. Highs during the winter are typically in the 20's while Cutler Pond overnight low temperatures through the wintertime are in the 0's. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Browns River, and a lake close by is Proper Pond. This lake is so wonderful. | |
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Camping at Champlain Valley Campground is always a fine experience; La Quinta Inn AND Suites St Albans is a delightful spot to get some rest. Cutler Pond gets a common amount of annual rainfall; the wettest month of the year is
regularly August, that's the one that rains the most; January is the month with the least moisture. Good hiking is available along the Island Farm Nature Trail; camping is available at Campbells Bay Campground.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.98667 Longitude: -73.0375
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Jay Peak, Vermont, 30 miles away 2153 vertical feet |
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Browns River, Chittenden CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II - 4 miles long (Westford to Lamoille river) |
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Missisquoi River, Franklin CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class -blank- - 51.5 miles long (East Richford to Lake Champlain) |
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Metcalf Pond
 | 16 miles away Who owns this and perhaps we are related or I own this pond?... |
Browns River
 | 17 miles away ...rior to our run and the Browns was at flood stage (over Pettingill Rd. about five miles upstream of the put in). Putting in at the Rte. 128 bridge in Westford, at this level you find about 1/4 mile of class II water until you reach the covered bridge in Westford. There is a diagonal hole just below the covered bridge which is right above a partially washed out dam. We ran the 8ft dam on the far right successfully and continued down river. The rapids below here at this level are good class III+ in places mixed with lots of fast moving flat water. There are 3 or 4 somewhat technical ledge drops ranging in height from 3ft to 6ft. After scouting, we ran everything. Once we hit the Lamoille, which was running around 5000cfs, it was big water class II and III down to Georgia. The ledge drop and run out rapid above the High Bridge were HUGE. If the air wasn't so cold and the wind blowing so hard, we could have used the big recirculating edies there to surf all afternoon. A very long 3 to 5ft wave train finished off the day before a 1/4 mile flat water paddle to the take out at the fishing a... |
Smugglers Notch
 | 23 miles away 5 PHOTOS This resort is made up of three separate mountains. I like the one in the middle.... |
Jay Peak
 | 29 miles away 5 PHOTOS Jay Peak is 385 acres and 2,153 vertical feet of glades, bumps, groomers, and parks. Eight lifts, including Vermont's only aerial tramway, access 76 trails, 4 terrain parks for all abilities, and on average, 376 inches of natural snow every season. Jay Peak is well known for its glades and extreme chutes but there's more to the mountain than just expert terrain ? like The Zone, Jay Peak's learning area, which includes 4 lifts that access 11 trails and introductory glades.... Hmm? Jay Peak seems like it has two peaks, shouldn't it be called Jay Peaks? But other than the confusing name I have no complaints. Lots of good runs.... |
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