Our day started out of Latham, NY, with our group moving between two bands of thundershowers to both the north and to the south. They were headed due east, as were we. The storms and our group never ran into each other, and the temperatures continued to be moderate. We crossed a very narrow section of the Hudson River and bid goodbye the NY by eating Dunkin Donuts at our first SAG stop and coming upon the Big Moose Deli on Route 7 out of Latham. Both were memorable. The first for feeling the East Coast state of being by eating the Dunkins. The second for the display of various animals and the Blues Brothers at the Big Moose Deli. Pictures say it all.
Elwood and Jake looked like they were ready to jump into their black Caddy and roll out of town for a gig!
After only 32 miles, we entered Vermont. Here is a picture of Don, Drew and Gardner at the state border. Greg was traveling so quickly, we missed this photo op with him!
From here, the ups and downs that we were traveling changed from constant, mostly subtle rolling hills, or "rollers", to two substantial climbs. All in all, we climbed over 5,000 feet in the 79 miles traveled. The great part about the two climbs, one out of Bennington, VT, and one over Hogback Mountain, was that what goes up must come down. We really had a lot of fun traveling down the other side of those climbs in our single file, cautious but speedy descents.
Here's the view looking down the hill as we traveled up the first climb. It was taken by Don while climbing up himself .
Here's the view at the top of the mountain.
Here's two people very happy to be done with major climbs for the day!
Finally, entering Brattleboro, VT, located on the border with New Hampshire along the Connecticut River, we leave you with a picture of the green mountains along the river side. Quite a beautiful day.
Tomorrow - Day 49 - Brattleboro VT to Manchester, NH