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HowieT2
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Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 3:30 pm |
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Now that the ski season is over, I am looking for a place to take my son camping. Would love to be able to camp out near Warren and hike/bike around SB. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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HowieT2
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Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 8:05 pm |
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Thanks. My friend and I take our sons who are 9 years old. We prefer a campsite without hookups so their aren't rv's, but we need to drive near to the site (the kids aren't much help). Other than that we can live with anything. We don't need a store except for maybe firewood. Last year we went to Wilgus State Park near Ascutney and that was great.
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ski_resort_observer
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Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 9:22 am |
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I have always been amazed that there are no campgrounds in the MRV. the closest is the Duxbury Store Campground. It's about 15 miles from Warren and not very nice although if your into horseshoes you will be in hog heaven. People do camp near Warren Falls but there are no facilities.
Little River State Park on Waterbury Resevoir is nice but is about 30 min from the MRV but close to Ben&Jerry's.
http://www.vtstateparks.com/htm/littleriver.cfm
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Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 10:16 am |
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Note to Noski... We dont have a Misc section.  That link used to bring you to the Alpine Zone, which requires a separate registration, and in which I'm... powerless!  Now, it just says Alpine Zone, instead of Misc.
I'd be happy to move it to the valley room, but also to leave it here. Not a Sugarbush or Valley function, but it is one of those things people are looking toward and for in the area, fairly often. A good discussion
And I'm not sure what is on my desk, because of all the stuff that is on my desk.  It is better than it used to be... because I used to have a bigger desk.
I have nothing to offer on camping areas, and am interested in anything anyone comes up with. 
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HowieT2
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Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 8:51 pm |
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Thanks for the info. Hope to see you up there.
I always stop at the Warren store. That goes without saying.
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noski
| Joined: 18 Nov 2005 |
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 7:12 am |
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I'm the 'other' part of HowieT2 camp expedition. Really appreciate the info noski, castlerock & others offered (& love that these boards live on beyond the ski season!).
Long trail hiking options look terrific. Would love it to push through Paradise Woods and the Church in 75' weather...found this link which got me psyched: http://www.central-vt.com/visit/hiking.htm
Not to press our luck, but our kids loved the kayak part of our trip last year near Mt Aschutney on CT River. Any info on kayak trips in / near Warren? Much obliged... |
Two things-
(1) If you don't already have one, you should get the MRV Hiking & Trails map. You can either get it when you arrive, or, ahem... send me $5 and your mailing address and I will mail you one. It has great hikes/topo/mileage/descriptions that may inspire you. MRV Chamber/ POB 173/ Waitsfield 05673
(2) Canoe/kayak in Warren = negative. THought with the recent rain.... Anyway, contact Clearwater Sport in Waitsfield. They do either guided trips that people rave about, or you can simply rent your own kayaks and paddle Blueberry Lake, or Winooski River. Paddle the Mad River?... maybe if there is enough water in it when you visit.
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ahm
| Joined: 24 Dec 2005 |
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 11:55 am |
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Camping in/near the valley. Here's an idea. Great local, easy access, within reason not too popular. 16 miles south of the access road, just after the granville gulf, is Forest Road 55 (USFS-55). Turn right on this road and drive up it until you cross the Clark Brook and a very cool stone bridge. You can camp anywhere in here, either along the river (if you walk a bit from the stone bridge (before you cross it) you will find a great spot off a little side trail. This will be primative camping, but will work great. It is in the National Forest, so camping is allowed. Next, for a great hike, continue down USFS-55 (after crossing the stone bridge) and you will quickly come to the clark brook trail head on your right. Take the CB upto the LT (Long Trail) and then you can go either way, N or S, for some great hiking through the breadloaf wilderness. Also, can stop in at Skyline lodge and skylight pond, interesting sites. The beauty of this camping spot is that you can have the car right there, so there isn't a major hauling of gear. Check it out, Clark Brook is a great river, with a super swimming hole near the stone bridge.
Kayaking in the valley. Put a car at the fair grounds in waterbury (right after snowfire--saab, audi, suby car place). Drive back on 100 S and then go left onto 100 B. Pass the large dam and you can put in right there and paddle into Waterbury.
As for hiking guides, the valley map is ok, but if you are going to hike VT, get an LT guide. It is indispensible in terms of side trails (and if you use it right, it'll lead you to some super backcountry ski lines. But to find good lines, you'll need to read the guide book, do a bit of homework and then some recon hiking to check the route. This approach works great and it has led me to a huge 2000 vert plus shot on the area backside (that's all the hints I'll give). Any other questions, drop me a line.
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