AA1PR
Disabled Explorer
I came to this site via a post I read by “Teotwaki” on another forum, & was shocked by what I saw, folks doing what I would love to do if only my area offered greater opportunities. I am very new here, but like the site and idea greatly. So here is my short adventure…
Today I had to take a trip over the mountain into Rochester to the Green Mountain National Forest service headquarters. About half way into our journey we came to the top of what is called the Brandon Gap, here is an old photo of the gap:
[video]http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/h392/flashphotoz/Mikies%202011%20Summer%20BO%20Contest/DSC_2882.jpg[/video]
Like so many times before I wanted to know where that old dirt forest service road at the hair pin turn went & today I had some time to kill and could afford to venture into the area to discover where exactly. It is such a nice area to explore & I hope you enjoy the ride along…So here is my 6 minute video that I made from short video clips of our adventure: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7Bi7RrDyTM
In the video there are what appears to be roads off from the road(s) we were traveling on, many times these are a simple pull-off where the state has provided a primitive campsite. There are a total of 15 campsites in this area, even though I only spotted six of them. I assume the remaining sites are in the area where the road was washed out & we had no access to. We will have to try this area out in one of my next outdoor camping adventures
The whole off road journey probably consisted of about 15 miles including both ways in & out of the area, back to the main road [route 73]. It was an excellent way to kill an hour exploring this new to me area. Sorry my photos of the map are poor, but I do not know how to convert a PDF into a JPEG so I took a photo of it  I hope you enjoyed the ride along.
Today I had to take a trip over the mountain into Rochester to the Green Mountain National Forest service headquarters. About half way into our journey we came to the top of what is called the Brandon Gap, here is an old photo of the gap:
[video]http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/h392/flashphotoz/Mikies%202011%20Summer%20BO%20Contest/DSC_2882.jpg[/video]
Like so many times before I wanted to know where that old dirt forest service road at the hair pin turn went & today I had some time to kill and could afford to venture into the area to discover where exactly. It is such a nice area to explore & I hope you enjoy the ride along…So here is my 6 minute video that I made from short video clips of our adventure: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7Bi7RrDyTM
In the video there are what appears to be roads off from the road(s) we were traveling on, many times these are a simple pull-off where the state has provided a primitive campsite. There are a total of 15 campsites in this area, even though I only spotted six of them. I assume the remaining sites are in the area where the road was washed out & we had no access to. We will have to try this area out in one of my next outdoor camping adventures
The whole off road journey probably consisted of about 15 miles including both ways in & out of the area, back to the main road [route 73]. It was an excellent way to kill an hour exploring this new to me area. Sorry my photos of the map are poor, but I do not know how to convert a PDF into a JPEG so I took a photo of it  I hope you enjoyed the ride along.
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