Mad Brook Trail Hike to Summit of Bald Mountain – Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Paul and I snowshoed the Mad Brook Trail to the summit of Bald Mountain. This hike is a 4.6 mile out and back, with 1415 feet of elevation gain. It ended up being more than we expected with dozens of downed trees. We crawled under, over, and went around blowdowns, too numerous to count.
Bald Mountain – Mad Brook Trail December 18, 2024
Bald Mountain Mad Brook Trail December 18, 2024
Bald Mountain Summit – John Predom – December 18, 2024
Bald Mountain – Mad Brook Trail December 18, 2024
Bald Mountain – Mad Brook Trail December 18, 2024
Bald Mountain – Mad Brook Trail December 18, 2024
Bald Mountain Summit – John Predom – December 18, 2024
Bald Mountain Summit – Paul Trojano – December 18, 2024
Bald Mtn Firetower – Bald Mountain Summit December 18, 2024
Jean Haigh Memorial Hike on the CCC Road – Sunday, December 8th
Five years ago, the Northeast Kingdom Section of the Green Mountain Club lost a memorable leader. She was an avid hiker and inspiration to all. In 2019, we celebrated her life with a well-attended saunter up the CCC Road in Westmore. It was decided to repeat this saunter, to keep the memory of Jean alive and to introduce others to the wonderful lady she was.The roads were snow covered getting there, but a few of us were able to make it! We had a great snowshoe hike on the CCC Road, Bartlett Road, and Middle Loop. About a 4.6 mile snowshoe.
Jean Haigh Memorial Hike – CCC Road – December 8, 2024
Jean Haigh Memorial Hike – CCC Road – December 8, 2024
Jean Haigh Memorial Hike – CCC Road – December 8, 2024
Jean Haigh Memorial Hike – CCC Road – December 8, 2024
Jean Haigh Memorial Hike – CCC Road – December 8, 2024
Lake Willoughby view – Jean Haigh Memorial Hike – CCC Road – December 8, 2024
One of the cool things about our group is that we not only hike the trails, but we also cannot help ourselves and maintain them too! We spent time clearing brush and branches from the trail. We paused to remember Jean along the way. The new moldering toilet is a sight to see! Who brought that saw anyways?
Golden Road – November 2, 2024
Golden Road – Susan Winsor – Jeff Morris – Paul Trojano- November 2, 2024
Golden Road – Paul Trojano -November 2, 2024
Golden Road – Susan Winsor, Jeff Morris, Paul Trojano, John Predom – November 2, 2024
Golden Road – Susan Winsor – Jeff Morris – Loki Morris – November 2, 2024
Golden Road – John Predom – Jeff Morris – Paul Trojano – November 2, 2024
We met at the Old Railroad Station (Community Bank) in Island Pond and carpooled to the trailhead above Lewis Pond in the Silvio O. Conte Wildlife Refuge.
AMAZING DAY! Gore Mountain East trail was wet, snowy and beautiful!
Wood Stacking Weekend – Friday, October 11th – Sunday, October 13th
Another fun and successful Wood Stacking Weekend! It would have been a lot more work if the students from Sterling College and NCSU hadn’t done “the lion’s share” of the work! We so much appreciate your help! Thank you!
Sterling College Students – October 2, 2024
Sterling College Students – October 2, 2024
Sterling College Students – October 2, 2024
Sterling College Students – October 2, 2024
Students from North Country Supervisory Union, October 8, 2024
Friday evening was beautiful at Jean Haigh Cabin, then Amish donuts and coffee cake Saturday morning with coffee, followed by some good wood stacking, first by wheelbarrow, then forming a line. We finished before noon, ate lunch, then played corn hole for the rest of the afternoon. The evening ended with some games. Sunday morning started with Amish donuts and coffee cake with coffee, then a hike to Moose Ledge. The potluck lunch was delicious! Then our quarterly meeting. Thank you to all the volunteers!
Jean Haigh Cabin – Woodstacking Weekend – Wheeler Pond – October 12-13, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin – Woodstacking Weekend – Wheeler Pond – October 12-13, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin – Woodstacking Weekend – Wheeler Pond – October 12-13, 2024
Jean Haigh Memorial Plaque
Jean Haigh Cabin – Woodstacking Weekend – Wheeler Pond – October 12-13, 2024
Woodstacking Weekend – Wheeler Pond – October 12-13, 2024
Woodstacking Weekend – Wheeler Pond – October 12-13, 2024
Woodstacking Weekend – Wheeler Pond – October 12-13, 2024
Woodstacking Weekend – Wheeler Pond – October 12-13, 2024
Woodstacking Weekend – Bart Selle, Geoff Commons, Jeff Morris, Cathi Brooks, Beth Barnes, Janet Steinert, Linda Caamano, Paul Trojano, Victor Caamano – Wheeler Pond – October 12-13, 2024
Woodstacking Weekend – Wheeler Pond – October 12-13, 2024
Woodstacking Weekend – Wheeler Pond Trail – October 13, 2024
Woodstacking Weekend – Moose Mountain Trail – October 13, 2024
Woodstacking Weekend – Moose Mountain Trail – October 13, 2024
Fall Meeting – Hadsel Mares Cabin – October 13, 2024
Westmore Mountain Challenge – Saturday, September 28th
We (GMCNEK) sponsored a rest/aid station at the Mad Brook Trailhead supplying snacks and refreshments to participants of the Westmore Mountain Challenge hosted by Northwoods Stewardship. Volunteers spent time at this station throughout the day; we had a great time and enjoyed being part of the days event. Thank you to Charles, Morgan, and Julia from Northwoods for spending the day with us (and the ride to BBQ).
Westmore Mountain Challenge – Mad Brook Station – September 28, 2024
Westmore Mountain Challenge – Mad Brook Station – September 28, 2024
Westmore Mountain Challenge – Mad Brook Station – September 28, 2024
Westmore Mountain Challenge – Mad Brook Station – September 28, 2024
Westmore Mountain Challenge – Mad Brook Station – September 28, 2024
Westmore Mountain Challenge – Mad Brook Station – September 28, 2024
Moose Mountain to Herbert Hawkes Hike – Friday, September 27th
This ended up being a solo hike. It’s the 3rd year that I have flagged this section of trail for the Westmore Mountain Challenge. The temperatures were perfect and the view are fantastic! I started hiking at 8AM and reached the Herbert Hawkes Trailhead at 1PM, that included all viewpoints and both summits. Another great day in the woods!
Hadsel Mares – Wheeler Pond view – September 27, 2024
Flagging for Westmore Mountain Challenge. September 27, 2024
Flagging for Westmore Mountain Challenge. September 27, 2024
Mt. Hor view – Flagging for Westmore Mountain Challenge. September 27, 2024
Flagging for Westmore Mountain Challenge. September 27, 2024
Flagging for Westmore Mountain Challenge. September 27, 2024
Long Trail Day – Saturday, September 21st
This year Team Kingdom Express hiked the Long Trail south from Jay Pass (VT 242) to Hazen’s Notch (VT 58) . Seven of us started hiking from Jay Pass headed for the summit of Gilpin Mountain, spirits were high and the weather was excellent. We had a great day hiking. Team Kingdom Express raised $2,481 for Long Trail Day and the GMC! Thank you!
Long Trail Day – Rte 242 to Rte 58 – September 21, 2024
Long Trail Day – Rte 242 to Rte 58 – September 21, 2024
Long Trail Day – Rte 242 to Rte 58 – September 21, 2024
Long Trail Day – Rte 242 to Rte 58 – September 21, 2024
Long Trail Day – Rte 242 to Rte 58 – September 21, 2024
Long Trail Day – Rte 242 to Rte 58 – September 21, 2024
Long Trail Day – Rte 242 to Rte 58 – September 21, 2024
Long Trail Day – Rte 242 to Rte 58 – September 21, 2024
Long Trail Day – Rte 242 to Rte 58 – September 21, 2024
Long Trail Day – Rte 242 to Rte 58 – September 21, 2024
Long Trail Day – Rte 242 to Rte 58 – September 21, 2024
Long Trail Day – Rte 242 to Rte 58 – September 21, 2024
Donation are being accepted until October 1st. Join Team Kingdom Express and donate to the Green Mountain Club.
Mad Brook Lumber Carry – Saturday, August 24th, 10AM
NEK GMC, Northwoods Stewardship, and Vermont FPR had 46 volunteers show up for a lumber carry up the Mad Brook Trail to the summit of Bald Mountain. The lumber was staged about a mile into the woods. Volunteers carried white oak lumber for about 1 1/4 miles to the summit for the firetower restoration. Many of us met at NorthWoods Stewardship Center and shuttled to the trailhead. It was a fun day and FPR was very appreciative.
Bald Mountain Firetower – Lumber Carry – August 24, 2024
Bald Mountain Firetower – Lumber Carry – August 24, 2024
Bald Mountain Firetower – Lumber Carry – August 24, 2024
Bald Mountain Firetower – Lumber Carry – August 24, 2024
Bald Mountain Firetower – Lumber Carry – August 24, 2024
Bald Mountain Firetower – Lumber Carry – August 24, 2024
Bald Mountain Firetower – Lumber Carry – August 24, 2024
Bald Mountain Firetower – Lumber Carry – August 24, 2024
Bald Mountain Firetower – Lumber Carry – August 24, 2024
Bald Mountain Firetower – Lumber Carry – August 24, 2024
Bald Mountain Firetower – Lumber Carry – August 24, 2024
Bald Mountain Firetower – Lumber Carry – August 24, 2024
Bluff Community Trail Hike – Saturday, August 10th
Geoffrey Commons led a hike on the Bluff Community Trail. This 2.6 mile out and back with 1,216 ft of elevation gain is considered a moderate level hike . We met at the pavilion in Island Pond prior to 9AM and carpooled to the trailhead at. The trail was in good shape and surprisingly not to muddy.
Bluff Community Trail with Brighton Recreation – August 10, 2024
Bluff Community Trail with Brighton Recreation – August 10, 2024
Bluff Community Trail with Brighton Recreation – August 10, 2024
Bluff Community Trail with Brighton Recreation – August 10, 2024
Bluff Community Trail with Brighton Recreation – August 10, 2024
Bluff Community Trail with Brighton Recreation – August 10, 2024
GMCNEK Quarterly Meeting – Sunday, July 14th, 2024
We started our day with a hike to Beaver Pond, 1.6 miles out and back, then a potluck, and quarterly meeting. A few people took a swim and some kayaked. Mike Debonis (GMC Executive Director) reviewed upcoming plans for the 2025 Kingdom Heritage Land Corridor Management. Luke O’Brien provided a FPR season overview. It was a great day to share with friends.
Summer Meeting – Beaver Pond Trail – July 14, 2024
Summer Meeting – Beaver Pond Trail – July 14, 2024
Summer Meeting – Beaver Pond Trail – July 14, 2024
Summer Meeting – Beaver Pond Trail – July 14, 2024
Summer Meeting – Lenny Targonski’s famous cheesecake – July 14, 2024
Summer Meeting at Lenny’s Camp – Holland Pond – July 14, 2024
Summer Meeting at Lenny’s Camp – Holland Pond – July 14, 2024
Summer Meeting at Lenny’s Camp – Holland Pond – July 14, 2024
Summer Meeting at Lenny’s Camp – John Predom, Mike Debonis – Holland Pond – July 14, 2024
Four of us paddled at Norton Pond in Warren’s Gore, just south of Norton. We explored the inlet where Hurricane Brook comes in.
Norton Pond Paddle – July 1, 2024
Norton Pond Paddle – July 1, 2024
Norton Pond Paddle – July 1, 2024
Norton Pond Paddle – July 1, 2024
Norton Pond Paddle – July 1, 2024
Norton Pond Paddle – July 1, 2024
Norton Pond Paddle – Tuesday, June 25th, 9AM
Susan volunteered to lead a paddle at Norton Pond in Warren’s Gore, just south of Norton. This 583 acre pond is considered an overlooked treasure. One person joined her on this adventure. They explored the coves and inlets on the south end, and they explored the inlet, where Hurricane Brook comes in, spending 6 hours exploring.
Norton Pond Paddle #1 – June 25, 2024
Norton Pond Paddle #1 – June 25, 2024
Norton Pond Paddle #1 – June 25, 2024
Norton Pond Paddle #1 – June 25, 2024
Norton Pond Paddle #1 – June 25, 2024
Norton Pond Paddle #1 – June 25, 2024
Owls Head Hike – Monday, June 24th, 10AM
Victor volunteered to lead a hike on the Owls Head Trail, 5 miles, 700 ft elevation, easy-moderate, 2.5 hours. Like a true hiker Victor hiked though nobody else signed up.
Jill on Nulhegan River Trail – Brighton Trails Day – June 22, 2024
Jill Lillis on Moose Bog Trail – Brighton Trails Day – June 22, 2024
Jill Lillis and Susan Winsor – Nulhegan River Trail – Brighton Trails Day – June 22, 2024
Middle Mountain Trail – Brighton Trails Day – June 22, 2024
Middle Mountain North Trail – Brighton Trails Day – June 22, 2024
Middle Mountain Summit – Brighton Trails Day – June 22, 2024
Bluff Community Trail – Brighton Trails Day – June 22, 2024
Bluff Lookout – Brighton Trails Day – June 22, 2024
Bluff Lookout – Brighton Trails Day – June 22, 2024
Green Mountain Club Annual Meeting – Saturday, June 15th
Victor, Cathi, and I represented the Northeast Kingdom at the Annual Meeting. Cathi was presented with the GMC President’s Award for all her years of volunteerism. Yay Cathi!
Cathi Brooks receiving President’s Award at GMC Annual Meeting – June 15, 2024
Cathi Brooks receiving President’s Award at GMC Annual Meeting – June 15, 2024
Gore East Trail Hike, Monday, June 3rd
John led and impromptu hike on the Gore Mountain East Trail, joined by Susan. This hike was posted on our Facebook Page on Saturday. We left Island Pond at 8AM for the 1 hour drive on Henshaw Rd, 4 Mile Rd, and Lewis Pond Rd. to reach our destination. There were many ladyslippers along the drive, both pink and white. The hike is 2.3 miles to the summit and started off by surprising a young moose. During the hike we enjoyed our surrounding, while also looking for Steve’s glasses along the way (Steve lost them while doing trail work). We enjoyed a snack at the summit, then headed back.
Gore Mountain – East Trail – June 3, 2024
Gore Mountain – East Trail – June 3, 2024
Gore Mountain – East Trail – June 3, 2024
Gore Mountain – East Trail – June 3, 2024
Gore Mountain – East Trail – June 3, 2024
Gore Mountain – East Trail – June 3, 2024
Gore Mountain – East Trail – June 3, 2024
Gore Mountain – East Trail – June 3, 2024
Gore Mountain – East Trail – June 3, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin Grand Opening, Saturday, June 1st, 2024
Saturday we celebrated the grand opening of the GMC Jean Haigh Cabin with Jean’s Family, GMC, GMC NEK, and a select few guests. Because of limited parking this was an invitation only event. During the event there were presentations by GMC Executive Director Mike Debonis, GMC President Nancy McClellan, Director of Land Conservation Molly Klepack Flanigan, and GMC NEK Director Cathi Brooks, all speaking kind words and memories of Jean. A plaque was unveiled to Jean’s family that will hang at the cabin. After many of us enjoyed a hike on the Wheeler Pond Trail.
Jean Haigh Cabin Grand Opening – June 1, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin Grand Opening – June 1, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin Grand Opening – June 1, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin Grand Opening – June 1, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin Grand Opening – June 1, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin Grand Opening – June 1, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin Grand Opening – June 1, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin Grand Opening – Hike on the Wheeler Pond Trail – June 1, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin Grand Opening – Hike on the Wheeler Pond Trail – June 1, 2024
Haystack Mountain Loop Hike, Sunday, May 26
I was at the North Trailhead, Kate was at the South Trailhead, we both started our hikes at 9:10AM and met at the summit. This 3.3 mile loop hike up and over Haystack Mountain and out Long Pond Road has 840 feet of elevation gain; it’s a steep climb to the summit and three viewpoints along the hike from the summit along the descent.
Haystack Mountain Hike – May 26, 2024
Haystack Mtn Summit – Kate Meacham, John Predom – May 26, 2024
NEKGMC Member Gordon Dubois and Burlington Section Member David Hathaway led this workshop to help people understand the information provided on a topographical map, the proper use of a compass, and how to put the two together. They learned about magnetic north, true north, and magnetic declination, and pairing a compass to a map. Then learned how to use a map and compass to find a bearing with a map and follow it in the field, and to take bearings on visible landmarks and use them to determine where location. After covering these fundamentals, they practiced orienteering skills in the woods around the Green Mountain Club campus.
Trail Work at Cow Mountain Pond Forest, Sunday, May 19th
Some hearty members of the GMC NEK showed up to tackle the brush, blowdowns, drainage, heat, and bugs on this 6 mile loop. We started by sending half the crew on the Back Loop and other half on the Main Loop. We met again near the “getting overgrown” overlook, then headed back to do the spur to Little Cow Pond and the spur to the summit. A few of us swallowed blackflies on this team effort.
Cow Mountain – Trail Work Day – Susan Winsor – May 19, 2024
Cow Mountain – Trail Work Day – May 19, 2024
Little Cow Mountain Pond- Trail Work Day – May 19, 2024
Cow Mountain – Trail Work Day – May 19, 2024
Cow Mountain – Trail Work Day – May 19, 2024
Cow Mountain Pond- Trail Work Day – May 19, 2024
Cow Mountain – Trail Work Day – Kevin Williamson – May 19, 2024
East Haven Cabin Hike, Saturday, May 11th, 9AM
Gordon DuBois led a day hike to The Cabin on East Haven Mountain, in East Haven, VT., where they enjoyed lunch. The Cabin sits on the edge of a cliff offering a spectacular view of Umpire Mountain and the White Mountains. After lunch, they hiked to the summit of East Haven Mountain (3,060′), the summit of East Haven Mt. is another mile from the Cabin.
NEKGMC Annual Meeting, Sunday, April 7th
We met at the CCC road trailhead and hiked the 2.9 mile Middle Loop, then enjoyed a potluck at the Burke Community Library. The meeting started at 1PM, we honored Cathi Brooks with an NEK Section Award & Gift Certificate for all her volunteer work for the past 19 years. Next we asked for nominations, then reelected all members of the Executive Committee to continue for another year. We are still in search of a Director to replace Cathi when she leaves later this year.
Spring Meeting – CCC Road Hike – April 7, 2024
Spring Meeting – CCC Road Hike – April 7, 2024
Spring Meeting – CCC Road Hike – April 7, 2024
Spring Meeting – CCC Road Hike – April 7, 2024
Spring Meeting – CCC Road Hike – April 7, 2024
Spring Meeting – CCC Road Hike – April 7, 2024
Spring Meeting – CCC Road Hike – April 7, 2024
Cathi receives NEK GMC Volunteer Recognition Award – April 7, 2024
Cathi receives NEK GMC Volunteer Recognition Award – April 7, 2024
We met at the Community National Bank in Island Pond then carpooled to the Moose Bog Trailhead. We hiked the South America Pond Road to the Firing Range, about 5 miles out and back. Then, we hiked out to Moose Bog and back.
South America Pond Rd. Hike – March 8, 2024
South America Pond Rd. Hike – March 8, 2024
South America Pond Rd. Hike – March 8, 2024
South America Pond Rd. Hike – March 8, 2024
South America Pond Rd. Hike – March 8, 2024
Moose Bog Hike – March 8, 2024
The Mooseway at Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge, February 15th
It was a beautiful day to hike with NEKGMC section friends to Mooseway and Mud Pond. We made additional stops at Cherry and Little Cherry Ponds and ended up with a 6.28 miles hike under deep blue sky and sunshine.
Mooseway at Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge – February 15, 2024
Mooseway at Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge – February 15, 2024
Mooseway at Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge – February 15, 2024
Snow Angel at Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge – February 15, 2024
Mooseway at Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge – February 15, 2024
Mooseway at Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge – February 15, 2024
Explore the ROCKS in Bethlehem, NH, Wednesday, February 7th
Janet Steinert led an easy 2 mile saunter on snowshoes in Bethlehem at a Forest Society North location in Bethlehem, NH called The Rocks. Perfect for SLOTHs (Sauntering Lads and Ladies on Therapeutic Hikes). With many acres of preserved land, this is a great destination for snowshoers with forest and field views of the north country. Lots of history there, totally worth the trip.
Forest Society North at The Rocks – February 7, 2024
Forest Society North at The Rocks – February 7, 2024
Forest Society North at The Rocks – February 7, 2024
Forest Society North at The Rocks – February 7, 2024
Forest Society North at The Rocks – February 7, 2024
Forest Society North at The Rocks – February 7, 2024
Check out the Jean Haigh Cabin, Tuesday, February 6th
Only a few showed up, but it was a beautiful day to check out the newly constructed cabin. Conditions were hard packed snow and slippery, so getting there was tricky, micro-spikes were an after thought.
Jean Haigh Cabin – February 6, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin – February 6, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin – February 6, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin – February 6, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin – February 6, 2024
Jean Haigh Cabin – February 6, 2024
Winter NEK GMC Meeting, Sunday, January 21st
We started the day with a snowshoe hike and some of us skied. The snowshoers hiked the Gardner Trail, Echo Lake Trail, then the Lang Brook Trail for a short 1.7 mile enjoyable hike. The skiers started and Echo Lake and did a point-to-point ski to the Northwoods Stewardship Center in East Charleston, Vermont; I guess they did a little bushwhacking along the way, as the trail was trackless prior to their ski (snowshoe or ski on Northwoods many trails). At noon, we enjoyed a potluck lunch with 4 types of vegetarian chili, mac & cheese, meatballs, snacks, salads, homemade bread, and desserts. The meeting began at 1PM; Maria Young, Executive Director of Northwoods Stewardship gave an excellent presentation on all the Northwoods Projects, followed Luke O’Brien, Recreation Specialist for Vermont Forest, Parks and Recreation, he provided updates on projects for VFPR. A special thanks to Northwoods Stewardship Center for hosting us.
Winter Meeting at Northwoods Stewardship Center – January 21, 2024
Winter Meeting at Northwoods Stewardship Center – January 21, 2024
Winter Meeting at Northwoods Stewardship Center – January 21, 2024
Winter Meeting at Northwoods Stewardship Center – January 21, 2024
Winter Meeting at Northwoods Stewardship Center – January 21, 2024
Winter Meeting at Northwoods Stewardship Center – January 21, 2024
First Day Hike, Monday, January 1st, 2024
As is the tradition with the Vermont State Parks, we once again did a First Day Hike
Yes, the Bartlett Mountain Hike was amazing! Fifteen people explored the Willoughby State Forest in Westmore to start off the new year right!
SAVE THE DATE: Kingdom Heritage Trail (KHT) annual partners meeting- Friday, December 5 @ 10am
SAVE THE DATE: Kingdom Heritage Trail (KHT) annual partners meeting- Friday, December 5 @ 10am
December 5, 202510:00 am - 12:30 pm NorthWoods Stewardship Center (154 Leadership Dr, Island Pond, VT 05846)
Hello,
Please save the date- Friday, December 5- for the annual Kingdom Heritage Trail (KHT) partners meeting (and hike). The meeting will take place at NorthWoods Stewardship Center (NorthWoods Stewardship Center | Home; NorthWoods Stewardship Center - Google Maps ) in East Charleston at 10am.
This annual meeting is a required element of the Kingdom Heritage Trail corridor management agreement and an opportunity for project partners to check in, reflect, plan, and share. The day will include introductions and updates, followed by an optional hike.
As in past years, this is a great opportunity for project partners to gather and share information in an informal atmosphere. New this year, we will discuss the pending update to the Long-Term Access Plan (LTAP) for the Weyerhaeuser timberlands and the transition of hiking trail corridor manager status from Green Mountain Club to NorthWoods Stewardship Center (more info at Kingdom Heritage | Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation).
Tentative agenda:
* Welcome
* Introductions
* KHT status update (map here: KHT map_2-sided_apr2019.pdf (vermont.gov))
* Trail adopters
* Future trail work
* Corridor manager update
* Designated campsites
* CRAG Black Mountain update
* Hiking trail corridor- 2026 and beyond
* Break for lunch
* Optional hike/snowshoe (tbd)- NorthWoods trails or Bluff Mountain Community Trail
Please share this invitation with people in your network and feel free to add topics for discussion. Your input is welcome.
Reach out with questions, updates, or to confirm your participation.
Best,
Luke
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District 5 | Northeast Kingdom Region
Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
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The trail closure on Monadnock Mountain remains in effect. There's still a "NO TRESPASSING" sign on the gate at the gravel pit, although it is easily overlooked when the gate is open. The continued presence of an old trailhead parking sign at this location only adds to the confusion over its status, but a person working at the gravel pit confirmed to me that this trail is still closed.
As some of you may be aware, there is an alternative route that avoids the gravel pit, but I wouldn't recommend using it at this time. It follows a private right of way that encroaches on a nearby dwelling. While this property isn't posted, its owner has expressed no interest in encouraging public access to their land. Please respect this choice and find another mountain to hike for now. Thank you!