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Vermonts fall colors over Smugglers notch
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by Jeff Folger
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Vermonts fall colors over Smugglers notch
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Jeff Folger
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Photograph - Photography
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Traveling up to Stowe Vermont requires that you also have to take in Smuggler's Notch. This is not for the faint of heart either. Just as New Hampshire will test your nerves on the Mount Washington auto road, Smuggler's Notch on a busy Saturday during it's the busiest season (Early October) will also test your nerves. The road not only winds its way in lazy turns up the mountain road but it also sneaks in some switchbacks around boulders that you can't see around. So you actually have to stop and honk your horn to let the oncoming car know that you are sticking your nose out into their lane of traffic in order to get around the behemoths that some call boulders. To call them boulder is a misnomer. These are merely the toes of Mount Mansfield sticking up through the earth. We can also say that the toes of a mountain are not dainty! In that, they can be as big as a house. You can drive the road but I found that the best way to photograph Smuggler's Notch is via foot. I went up to the hikers parking lot and walked back down. I was there at dawn and the traffic was light but by the time I left, there were one or more cars every minute. There are a few trails that you can take to avoid the road but remember this! There are no sidewalks of any kind and you are better off going around the backside of the boulders or even over them because there is no safe way for you and or your kids to share the road with the cars coming down. I can't stress this enough, No room to walk if the road is busy!
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November 18th, 2015
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