18
Jan
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10
Jan
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After completing the Long Trail in Vermont our TRAIL Journey continued south on the Appalachian Trail through Massachusetts and Connecticut. There are no photos of Connecticut be cause we did a “Superhike,” the entire 51 mile portion of the Connecticut trail in one day. Here are some photos of the Massachusetts AT.

The lodge on Mt. Greylock, taken from the highest point in Massashusetts on Grelock tower.

Kay Wood Shelter, which we shared with a program for teenage girls (which our teenage boys did not seem to mind)

Greenwater Pond

Upper Goose Pond, where we stayed at an AMC cabin and was ferried across the pond by canoe the next morning.

We chose the stretch south of Upper Goose Pond to navigate cross-country with map and compass.

Bennedict Pond
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03
Jan
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Our journey went from the hardest terrain to the easiest, ending with a canoe trip down the Housatonic River. These photos are from southern Vermont, a much easier hike than the Mt. Mansfield/Camels Hump areas.

A crowd of hikers camped at Cooper Lodge, near Killington peak

"Trail angels" often occur along long-distance trails

Lunch by Little Rock Pond

Sunset from Stratton Mountain

A bog area near Glastonbury Mountain

We left the Long Trail here and continued south on the Appalachian Trail
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27
Dec
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The group was in pretty good shape by the time we left Mt. Mansfield behind.

View south towards Camels Hump

Playing cards at Gorham Lodge

Inclement weather on top of Camels Hump

Green Mountains south of Camels Hump

Sunrise at Appalachian Gap
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06
Dec
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I’m going backwards in time with these photo journeys, at least for now. The next series will be TRAIL Journey 2000 – a five week wilderness journey from the Canadian border to Long Island Sound. First by hiking the Long Trail, then the Appalachian Trail, then canoeing the Housatonic River. TRAIL was a nonprofit organization I founded and directed for two years that served as a wilderness Big Brother program, pairing up youths from single parent homes with young adults (and me). These pictures were taken with my first digital camera and are not as good quality as the Wonderland Trail photos.

Last minute laundry in Montpelier, VT. Four of the kids in the picture are family joining Cindy on support.

Final shakedown near the Canadian border.

The four youths at the marker for the Long Trail.

Thru-hikers call this state Vermuck

The Long Trail goes over Jay Peak

This is one way to keep out the bugs.
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