Green Mountains closer, quieter then the Adirondacks

Believe it or not, it’s actually a closer drive to the Green Mountains then the Adirondacks from Albany and I’d argue a nicer drive too. Certainly the last ten miles along US 7 are quite nice with views of Glassenbury and Equinox Mountains along the way.

 Heading Through Prosser Hollow

I’m kind of bored with this part of Vermont but it’s certainly easy to camp somewhere you know well. I went up there for this Memorial Day Weekend but I’ll doubt I’ll be back for another year. But It’s certainly much quieter than camping on Route 8.

Map: Bald Mountain in Bennington
Map: Beebe Pond
Map: Big Branch Hollow
Map: Bourne Pond Trail
Map: Branch Pond
Map: Cooley Glen Trail
Map: Equinox Mountain
Map: George Aiken Wilderness
Map: Green Mnt NF Forest Road 74 Camping
Map: Green Mountain National Forest North
Map: Green Mountain National Forest South
Map: Grout Pond
Map: Headwaters Of The White River
Map: Lye Brook Trail From Bourne To Stratton Pond
Map: Old Job Camping
Map: Prospect Mountain Road Campsites
Map: Shep Meadows
Map: Somerset Airfield Camping
Map: Stratton Mountain
Map: White Rocks Trail
Map: Yaw Pond Loop
Terrain Map: Green Mountain National Forest Overview Map - North - Wide Screen
Terrain Map: Green Mountain National Forest Overview Map - South - Wide Screen
Terrain Map: Somerset Reservior
Photo: Glasenbury Mountain
Photo: Shack
Photo: Stopped down at the Deerfield River
Photo: East Branch of Deerfield River
Photo: Walking along Forest Road 71 past the Old Growth Spruce
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Photo: LT-AT South
Photo: South
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Photo: All packed up

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