Address: 175 Pleasant Valley Rd, Underhill, VT 05489, USA
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Debbie Houle
It's all about the air up here. What a lovely ride and captivating mountains. Pictures do no justice!! Next time I'm packing a lunch to stay longer.
Rochelle Santos
We enjoyed the ride, the view, and the waffles. Only wish we could have stayed longer and hiked more! Loved seeing a mama and baby bear from the Gondola!
Ashi Gupta
The first and the best hike of my life. It was quite an experience. We went up the hill to the forehead by the Maple Ridge trail and then took the long trail north to go up to the chin (it's the highest point) and took the Sunset Ridge back to the parking. There were amazing views and that really helped with the motivation. I believe the hike is said to be about 7.3 miles but I think it was longer than that. It definitely felt like about 10 miles. We took about 6.5 hours to complete the hike. Totally worth the efforts and pain. Keep your spirits high and stay motivated.
Titan0191
Love this hike.... Beautiful mid july hike.... A bit challenging but mostly easy.... Cant beat a great hike :-)... Well marked trails and very well maintained
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You can just go and do it as long as there aren't a lot of people. If it's hike up, get married, hike down - no one will mind. Congrats!
You'll also find Alonza making her child steal stuff & then calling racial profiling. Hunny, playing victim & using skin color to do so is what makes you part of the problem we're trying so hard to fix. Otherwise, what she said to you answer was probably the best option.
Yes, you can primitive camp pretty much anywhere except for the Alpine terrain where the plants life is VERY delicate, those areas are marked. If you do set up camp, it's best to do so in a designated campsite or an area that has already been camped in previously to avoid damaging other plants. Always best to practice "leave no trace"
Yes if you have heater
I wouldn't recommend hiking without your dog! Just make sure they stay on path amd dont mess with any wildlife or vegetation and are cleaned up after! I passed many dogs on my hike :)
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