butt3rbuck
butt3rbuck t1_j9v1cbu wrote
Reply to Where to stay for a weekend in mid-April? (Ideally: stargazing/low light pollution, on a train line, scenic bike ride, tasty dinner) by t-shirt-questforlove
All my homies leave Vermont in April.
All jokes aside, you know what you’re getting into with April now. If you must come then, I second the Montpelier to Waterbury zone as the best train stop + bikeable terrain. There is an off-grid, bare bones Airbnb up on Scrabble Hill Rd in Duxbury, roughly an 8 mile muddy ride from the Waterbury station. Maybe it would fit your needs. And no I don’t own it, I’m just aware of it.
butt3rbuck t1_j8ydi0m wrote
Grab the "Quiet Water" book series, published by the AMC, for wherever you want to go. The VT/NH one is full of great options for single-day paddles of all lengths (not much in there of the multi-day variety).
butt3rbuck t1_j8p5ekl wrote
Reply to Should I move to Vermont? by Zealousideal-Rate764
Hell yeah we have this sick town called Avery’s Gore, you’d love it there.
butt3rbuck t1_j7vhbw2 wrote
Reply to Chimney Sweep Shop in Shelburne by Wired0ne
They have an impressive number of one-star reviews on Google. That said, I had a pleasant and smooth interaction with them when purchasing a hearth pad (with delivery) and later, a door latch assembly that I bought from them and installed myself. Sounds like my experience is in the minority.
butt3rbuck t1_j0vayce wrote
Reply to comment by losingit19 in Engagement Proposal by petertheo89
Came here to say all of this. Nichols Ledge is the most spectacular spot around. DO NOT APPROACH FROM THE NORTH it’s a snowmobile trail at that time of year. The parking lot for Nichols is where the plow turns around.
butt3rbuck t1_jaklofo wrote
Reply to Best footwear for mud season? by Key_Celebration7107
A comfortable pair of sneakers for wearing on the plane to fly somewhere else for two weeks.