Sunday, July 31, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Five days on Green River Reservoir in Vermont
This is not your typical Vermont State Park – Green River Reservoir provides camping and paddling experiences in a remote setting. All campsites can only be reached by paddling to them - some a 1 to 2-mile paddle from the launch site.
. my son and i heading out
crossing the reservoir heading for green river inlet
setting up camp
exploring the rivers inlet
follow the link below to see a map of the park ,our site was #13
http://www.vtstateparks.com/pdfs/grriver.pdf
this park is a hidden treasure,the abundance of wildlife was amazing.
we saw bear, moose,otters,loons,eagles,hawks,osprey and at night the
forest came alive with wildlife sounds.
This is not your typical Vermont State Park – Green River Reservoir provides camping and paddling experiences in a remote setting. All campsites can only be reached by paddling to them - some a 1 to 2-mile paddle from the launch site.
. my son and i heading out
crossing the reservoir heading for green river inlet
setting up camp
exploring the rivers inlet
follow the link below to see a map of the park ,our site was #13
http://www.vtstateparks.com/pdfs/grriver.pdf
this park is a hidden treasure,the abundance of wildlife was amazing.
we saw bear, moose,otters,loons,eagles,hawks,osprey and at night the
forest came alive with wildlife sounds.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
The lesser-known villages of the quabbin valley
The area within the quabbin boundaries known as Doubleday village is a fairly remote area of land located on the northeastern side of the quabbin watershed near Petersham , Approximately 24 people called this place home. There are many old roads and stonewalls that seem to wander endlessly through the hills.
Several ponds and streams are visible along the way and it makes for a most enjoyable hike.
Doubleday village
village center
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