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Three things make Vermont the best place on earth: maple syrup, fantastic fall colors, and the beautiful forested landscape.
Mount Mansfield looks like a face looking up toward the sky. A long ridge connects various body parts — the nose (4,062 feet), upper lip, chin (4,393 feet), and Adam’s apple (4,060 feet).
Maybe we should start calling it the Powder Coast instead of the ice coast. The snow stake on Mt. Mansfield, Vermont is buried under 100 inches of snow after a storm hit the region Sunday morning.
Vermont's tallest peak, Mount Mansfield, saw its first snowfall of the season on Oct. 22. Snowfall accumulated to about one inch near the mountain's summit at 3,700 feet, said meteorologist Robert ...
Due to Mansfield’s unique geographic location and height, researchers say it is one of the last places alpine species will be able to exist in Vermont as climate change progresses — and they ...