Join other outdoor lovers with littles at ECHO in Burlington. Meet at 10 am at the ticket area. We ll visit the butterflies and other exhibits, have lunch, and if weather allows, whoever wants to use the post-lunch nap hour(s) to walk, we ll head North along the Burlington Bike Path. See you there! http://www.echovermont.org/ Contact Sharon at sharon.plumb@gmail.com with questions.
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Moderate to Difficult. 6 miles round trip. Start from Barnes Camp near Stowe Resort, up and over Smugglers Notch on the highway which is closed in winter, ending at the road barricade on the Jeffersonville side. Metal edged skis are not required, but helpful if the snow is hard packed. Contact Leaders: Steve and Heather Bailey, 1-609-424-9238 or stevecbailey@gmail.com for meeting time and place.
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North Branch Nature Center. 10 am. Ready to be outside with the kiddos, no matter what mother nature tosses our way? Sunny warm days, followed by sub-freezing temps and blowing snow are what makes Vermont the state we love and raise our children to enjoy. Join us for a tromp along the river, picnic, and other adventures with young uns. See you there! Wear layers and bring a picnic lunch. Meet in the parking lot. Email sharon.plumb@gmail.com with questions.
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Quarterly meeting of the Executive Committee. All members welcome. 7 pm. Montpelier. Email president@gmcmontpelier.org for more information.
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Moderate to Difficult, depending on trail conditions. 7 miles round trip, 1800 ft vertical gain. Follow the Monroe Trail to Camel s Hump summit. This should be a snowshoe hike, but if the snow is well packed it could be better with microspikes. Contact Leaders: Steve and Heather Bailey 1-609-424-9238 or stevecbailey@gmail.com for meeting time and place.
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Meet at Morse Farm and enjoy a tour of the sugaring operation, followed by sugar-on-snow. Meet at 11 am by the front entrance for the guided tour. $3.30 for sugar-on-snow. Bring lunch if you wish!