YukonMontanaTannerTrapper
Explorer
After another night at Frontier Town, we pulled up stakes early and hit the back roads of New York on our way to Vermont. The bridge over Lake Champlain was out, so they had a free ferry service. After about a 30 minute wait, we were loaded onto the ferry and headed into Vermont.
Yukon wanted out so bad. I think she was ready to jump overboard as she just can't get enough of the water.
We continued east on Route 17, stopped for lunch and bought a tank of diesel. We entered the Green Mountains and immediately the road steepened. We were headed for Mount Abraham. We found ourselves a nice spot to camp for the night next to a crystal clear river. Yukon was able to swim in the rapids and it was a real blast watching her flow down the river, thankfully always making it back.
As night approached, it began to rain and got heavier throughout the night. I love the sound of the rain on the roof of the camper. It always reminds of sleeping in a cabin with a metal roof.
The next morning, the forecast was for violent storms, but I decided that we'd give it a go and hike up to the summit of Mount Abraham (4,006'). We made the summit, but on the way down it began to pour again with lots of thunder, but thankfully no lightning.
Unfortunately my cell phone got drenched, so after drying out a bit, we headed into Montpelier to look for a Verizon store. Unfortunately I had to purchase a new phone as mine was fried. We stayed in Montpelier last night and are headed into New Hampshire this morning.
Yukon wanted out so bad. I think she was ready to jump overboard as she just can't get enough of the water.
We continued east on Route 17, stopped for lunch and bought a tank of diesel. We entered the Green Mountains and immediately the road steepened. We were headed for Mount Abraham. We found ourselves a nice spot to camp for the night next to a crystal clear river. Yukon was able to swim in the rapids and it was a real blast watching her flow down the river, thankfully always making it back.
As night approached, it began to rain and got heavier throughout the night. I love the sound of the rain on the roof of the camper. It always reminds of sleeping in a cabin with a metal roof.
The next morning, the forecast was for violent storms, but I decided that we'd give it a go and hike up to the summit of Mount Abraham (4,006'). We made the summit, but on the way down it began to pour again with lots of thunder, but thankfully no lightning.
Unfortunately my cell phone got drenched, so after drying out a bit, we headed into Montpelier to look for a Verizon store. Unfortunately I had to purchase a new phone as mine was fried. We stayed in Montpelier last night and are headed into New Hampshire this morning.