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Happy Vermont

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  • Stories about Vermont places you love, told by the people who live here. Visit www.happyvermont.com.
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Episodes
  • An Outdoor Recreation Renaissance in Poultney
    Apr 9 2024

    Outdoor recreation is breathing new life into Poultney, which is home to Lake St. Catherine, the Poultney River, the Delaware and Hudson Rail Trail and Slate Valley Trails.

    James Johnson lives off the grid in a yurt on land once owned by his grandmother. He's also the founder of the Fifth Season Race and Ride, a quirky mud season ride where participants ride around to local sugarhouses.

    In this episode of Happy Vermont, James Johnson and other locals talk about life in Poultney, exploring the outdoors in Poultney, and why they call this tight-knit community home.

    Read more: https://happyvermont.com/2024/04/09/outdoor-recreation-renaissance-in-poultney/

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    31 mins
  • Backyard Rope Tows in Vermont
    Feb 22 2024

    Pete and Sandy Gebbie are farmers and skiers. They have three rope tows on their 400-acre property, which sits at an elevation of about 2,000 feet. When the snow is good, friends come over to ski.

    This year marks the 90th anniversary of the first rope tow, which opened in Woodstock in January 1934.

    In this episode, Pete and Sandy talk to host Erica Houskeeper about running a rope tow and what the tradition of rope tow skiing means to Vermonters. 

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    23 mins
  • The Early Days of Skiing at Stowe and the Remains of a Plane on Camel's Hump
    Feb 9 2024

    Vermont’s skiing had a big year in 1934. Ninety years ago, the first rope tow opened in Woodstock. It’s also when the Stowe Ski Patrol got its start, when the Civilian Conservation Corps were busy building trails in Vermont, and when the first purpose cut ski trail was completed on Mount Mansfield.

    Brian Lindner of Waterbury is a historian, ski patroller, and outdoor enthusiast. While hiking on Camel's Hump when he was a boy in the 1960s, he stumbled upon World War II plane wreckage, which sparked his lifelong interest in local history.

    In this episode, Brian talks with host Erica Houskeeper about the story of the plane that crashed into Camel's Hump, the early days of Stowe Mountain Resort, and the spot along Interstate 89 that goes over the top of the engine room of an old rope tow.

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    34 mins

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