Mt. Abraham is a very popular Central Vermont hike. The mountain, named after the late 16th President, sits at an elevation of 4,006 feet and is noted for its panoramic views of three states at the summit. We set out on the Long Trail which leaves from Lincoln Gap - elevation 2,424 feet. The trail is 2.6 miles each way for a roundtrip of 5.2 miles and a total elevation gain of 1,600 feet. That might not sound like very far, but when a good portion of that distance is uphill over extreme rocky terrain, you better believe it becomes a serious cardio workout. Check us out on the ascent. Garvey and Killeen are 2 of Jen's best friends and roommates from Endicott College. I've spent some time with them throughout the years but it was great to enjoy a whole weekend together this time around.
Certain sections of the trail leveled off to flat terrain for a much needed catching of breath, but in general the trail is steep and challenging. Garvey got some great action shots of me! As we neared the the summit the densely wooded trail opened up to some breathtaking viewpoints. But none more beautiful and rewadring than the panorama once we officially reached the peak. Mount Abe boasts views of the Adirondacks over Lake Champlain, the Green Mountains of Vermont to the North and South, the White Mountains of New Hampshire to the East, and upstate New York to the West. We were blessed with perfect weather - it was about 65 - 70 degrees with incredibly clear skies.
Jen's hearty breakfast kept me good and full on the climb. I wasn't starved by any means but considering the circumstances, lunch never tasted so rewarding. I had an apple cheddar sandwich with lettuce, sprouts, tomatoes and pesto mayo and a side of coleslaw with raisins and blueberries. We also toasted to a victorious climb with mini bottles of Cavit Pino Noir. After we were well rested and had a photo shoot, we began the descent. Buckley was a trooper and led the pack the entire way. In a few instances where the trail got a bit to steep for his puppy paws, Jen lifted him to stable ground. I was overwhelmed by the beauty in the forest and enjoyed every single moment of this hike. It was such a fun, challenging, awe-inspiring and rewarding experience. On the drive back to the house we stopped at a scenic waterfall! In my hand is a Saranac Orange Cream soda I picked up at the Warren General Store. Where I also purchased a wool hat and a $7 half gallon of orange juice. Right. I'll leave you with the hike for now, but more VT eats and happenings to come. In typical fashion, I took 100+ pictures, so there is just no way for me to wrap up weekend adventures in one post!
Have you ever been hiking in VT or New England? What are some of your favorite mountains or trails to hike?!
Certain sections of the trail leveled off to flat terrain for a much needed catching of breath, but in general the trail is steep and challenging. Garvey got some great action shots of me! As we neared the the summit the densely wooded trail opened up to some breathtaking viewpoints. But none more beautiful and rewadring than the panorama once we officially reached the peak. Mount Abe boasts views of the Adirondacks over Lake Champlain, the Green Mountains of Vermont to the North and South, the White Mountains of New Hampshire to the East, and upstate New York to the West. We were blessed with perfect weather - it was about 65 - 70 degrees with incredibly clear skies.
Jen's hearty breakfast kept me good and full on the climb. I wasn't starved by any means but considering the circumstances, lunch never tasted so rewarding. I had an apple cheddar sandwich with lettuce, sprouts, tomatoes and pesto mayo and a side of coleslaw with raisins and blueberries. We also toasted to a victorious climb with mini bottles of Cavit Pino Noir. After we were well rested and had a photo shoot, we began the descent. Buckley was a trooper and led the pack the entire way. In a few instances where the trail got a bit to steep for his puppy paws, Jen lifted him to stable ground. I was overwhelmed by the beauty in the forest and enjoyed every single moment of this hike. It was such a fun, challenging, awe-inspiring and rewarding experience. On the drive back to the house we stopped at a scenic waterfall! In my hand is a Saranac Orange Cream soda I picked up at the Warren General Store. Where I also purchased a wool hat and a $7 half gallon of orange juice. Right. I'll leave you with the hike for now, but more VT eats and happenings to come. In typical fashion, I took 100+ pictures, so there is just no way for me to wrap up weekend adventures in one post!
Have you ever been hiking in VT or New England? What are some of your favorite mountains or trails to hike?!
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