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rains - weekend

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:37 am
by prabha
I see rains of comin friday and Saturday. Am feeling unsure if I should make or cancel our visit to Vermont 27th - 29th Sep. What do you guys feel about the forecast? Thanks. Prabha

Bm,PWT,Locals,please advise dates

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 1:06 pm
by Aspen
Original plans were to be on road Sept. 30, in Vermont October 1-6, depart Vermont October 7

With latest reports of emerging colors in Northeast Kingdom,
given option would locals suggest we stick to week of October 1st-6th or move to week of 8th-13th to capture some areas in peak colors?

Homebases 3 days in Central Vermont nearby Warren/Waitsfield with a first day trip to see Peacham then Gaps off Route 100
3 days below Route 4

With your experience of living in Vermont, please advise the best you can based on how foliage changes are currently progressing. Take into consideration, if you wanted to take a drive to experience some peak colors, which week mentioned above for those areas mentioned, would you choose. (Wish we had locals' options to just jump in the car and go but for many of us out of state, we do not have that wonderful privilege!

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 6:49 pm
by pwt54
Abby, your choice of Waitsfield is a good one for that time. 2nd choice would be the Killington/Woodstock area. I think peak will be around route US 2 when you arrive and down to route US 4 when you leave. Going to Peacham first is best.

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 9:16 pm
by ixl
I've been watching the long range weather model for the last two days. The vast majority of the rain from this storm *should* be out of the area by Friday. The weekend may start out a bit damp but should mostly be nice.

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:35 pm
by pwt54
I haven't listened to WPTZ weather since Bird Berdan retired.

your recommendations pl. for the weekend

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 2:23 pm
by prabha
Yes we have finally decide to go .This is our first trip and we are really excited. We have made reservations for Saturday night at Barton We will drive early Saturday morning from Manhattan and return back Sunday night - may be include part of NH state too ,if need be . It is going to be a long and hectic trip and we want to make the best out of it.
Do also recommend places for cider, cider-donuts, dinner etc. Our trip will be totally based on your recommendations. Thanks a lot. Prabha

waiting for your recommendations

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 3:25 pm
by prabha
I am waiting for your recommendations on best foliage viewing routes to take, roads to wander and stops to make - driving from New York city Saturday morning to Vermont and back Sunday night with night stay at Barton. I hope I am not too early to experience the best! Thanks for your help.
Prabha

routes for the weekend

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 3:51 pm
by prabha
We dont mind reaching Barton by night and stating off next morning. We just plan to spend the night there or whatever you guys recommend. Thanks. Prabha

Bird Berdan

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:05 pm
by Andy
Wow--now there's a blast from the past. He was around when I lived in Vermont in the 70's. Seems like there was another guy that did TV weather out of Burlington with an unusual last name--its on the tip of my tongue, but my old brain just can't dredge it up.

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 6:43 pm
by pwt54
Prabha, my advise is to boogie up there as fast as you can. Colors will be peaking in most of the area. Any road except route 14 should be great. Route 14 was running late last Sunday. If you do Lake Willoughby, be sure to drive the Hinton Hill Road to the top for a great view. Route 114 fron Lyndonville to route 105, just west of Island Pond is a good road to drive. Look for the Newark Road about a mile south of route 105. There should be a green sign saying Job's Pond. Drive that road to the Eagle's Eye Farm and take the Job's Pond access road across from the farm. Great photo-op.

Bird Berdan, reprise

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:13 am
by Andy
Sorry to Steer off course here, but I woke up in the middle of the night and remembered! It was (I'll butcher the spelling) "Waddy Sarabini" :)