East Bound

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randl
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East Bound

Post: # 2811Post randl
Tue Sep 27, 2005 11:05 am

Hi Folks

We are coming out to New England from Northern California for a short vacation around early to mid Oct. Haven't been there for 6 years but lived in York, Maine back in 89.

We are looking to travel around Rutland/Proctor with Queechee a must enroute and a possible trip to Keene Vly in the Adirondacks with plan to Burlington/Stowe that we have visited before.

I am a photographer so camera usage is surely planned. Is there anyone who can share with us a real "must visit" for my camera? I will have my GPS in the car so directions should be relatively easy to find for us as long as the destination can be identified.

Not much time to vacation (there never is) but would like to see what we can. After VT, NH, we'll head back to Kennebunkport to visit family.

Thank you for your help, please post or if you prefer you can email us via the link provided.

Best Wishes - Roy and Lori :)
Roy and Lori


pwt54
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Re: East Bound

Post: # 2812Post pwt54
Wed Sep 28, 2005 8:29 am

The most photographed farm in Vermont is the Jenne Farm off route 106 south of Woodstock. It’s on the Jenne Road, about 3.2 miles south of South Woodstock and on the right side of Rt. 106. Read my post on the “from photography perspective” topic of 9/22/05. This area is less that a ½ hour above Quechee. If you can’t do it all, do the round barn on the Whitney Hill Road.

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