We spent the next couple of nights camping outside of Stowe, Vt. It was so refreshing to see some mountains. They aren't as spectacular as Colorado mountains, but they are mountains. We went on a great hike to the top of Mt. Mansfield, the highest peak in Vermont. Up until then we thought all east coast hikes were pretty lame, but this hike was challenging and had a great rewarding view at the top. It was a total stair master routine all the way up, but with really high steps. At the top it was cold and had been foggy most of the morning, but it was fairly clear when we got there. We could see across Lake Champlain into New York and north into Canada. Supposedly on a clear day you can see New Hampshire also.
Of course we couldn't go to Vermont without visiting my good friends Ben and Jerry, so we rewarded ourselves for our good hike by visiting their original factory. The tour isn't much, but they rewarded us with free ice cream at the end. Everyone has got to try their new Cinnabon flavor. It's amazing.
Our first weekday of vacation was filled up with a great hike, lunch, a nap, ice cream, miniature golf (I won a free round with an impossible hole in one) and a movie. It's amazing how much playing you can do when you don't have to work! Next up was Quebec, then Maine, but this blog will have to be done in multiple installments.
4 comments:
Great pictures, Sara. Mountains are wonderful...I can hardly wait to see some! I've heard before that Joseph Smith was connected to all those people. Very interesting to speculate about that.
See you soon!
MOM
Wow, Dinks can have great vacations! Tell me more, can't wait for the other installments.
What are Dinks?
DINK = Double Income, No Kids
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