Which lake/pond I have to see
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 5:03 pm
According from the threads on this forum, the coming weekend the peak will be at the South of I-89 and Rt2 but not for high elevations. Is this a safe bet?
So I am going to concentrate on those areas. I like waterview, especially from mountain top.
Here are what I can find on my map:
Chittenden Reservoir
Lake Bomoseen
Lake Dunmore
Silver Lake State Park
Peacham Pond
Shelburne Pond
Lake Iroquois Waterbury Res.
Lake Hartonia
I also love to see valleys from mountain tops, so I guess my best chance would be between Rt100 and RT7/RT116?
What about Groton State Forrest/Peachham(PWT said it's peaking now, will it last to this weekend?),
Granville Gulf State Park
Roxbury State Park,
Hump Satte park,
Little River State Park,
Mt Philo state park,
Kingland Bay State Park,
Button Bay State Park,
Chimney Point State Park
What about Water Falls?
I have 2 days, but should be able to do 3 days. I guess I am hoping too much, but I am really excited.
Kai
So I am going to concentrate on those areas. I like waterview, especially from mountain top.
Here are what I can find on my map:
Chittenden Reservoir
Lake Bomoseen
Lake Dunmore
Silver Lake State Park
Peacham Pond
Shelburne Pond
Lake Iroquois Waterbury Res.
Lake Hartonia
I also love to see valleys from mountain tops, so I guess my best chance would be between Rt100 and RT7/RT116?
What about Groton State Forrest/Peachham(PWT said it's peaking now, will it last to this weekend?),
Granville Gulf State Park
Roxbury State Park,
Hump Satte park,
Little River State Park,
Mt Philo state park,
Kingland Bay State Park,
Button Bay State Park,
Chimney Point State Park
What about Water Falls?
I have 2 days, but should be able to do 3 days. I guess I am hoping too much, but I am really excited.
Kai