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Vermont's
Northeast Kingdom - an
outdoor enthusiast's dream
The freshly groomed
slopes look like snowy corduroy under the brilliant morning sun. With a
great
snow base, mild
weather and barely perceivable winds, I couldn't ask for a better day
to ski.
Burke
Mountain - A Vermont Classic
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After traversing the
width of the run, I begin turning to the left. Picking up too much
speed, I find myself heading
towards the trees and unable to stop. In a moment of self-preservation,
I throw myself onto the
snow and slide, most ungracefully, to a stop just before the edge of
the run.
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Burke Mountain has slopes for all skiers
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As a
"never-ever"
skier, this is not the first or last time I'll be sitting on the snow
today.
While
looking up towards
my very patient instructor Hannah, I see the stunning Willoughby Gap, which was carved out
by glaciers during the last ice age. Nestled in the Gap, Lake Willoughby rests between
the 1000 ft (over 300 m) granite cliffs of Mount Hor and Mount Pisgah.
Often described as the
best-kept secret in the Northeast, Burke Mountain offers one beautiful view after another. This
truly classic mountain has remained as pure as the snow that cloaks it,
by
limiting on-site
buildings and keeping the focus on skiing and snowboarding. The
atmosphere is laid back and
friendly
across the 250 acres of uncrowded terrain. Nevertheless, do not be fooled - the atmosphere
may be relaxed, but there is plenty of serious skiing. In
fact, the Burke Mountain Ski
Academy has
produced 47 Olympians along these 45 trails and glades.
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View of Willoughby Gap
from Burke Mountain
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A
Darling Place to Stay
Only a few minutes from
the Burke Mountain slopes, on Darling Hill Road, is the family friendly
Wildflower
Inn. Nestled
in 570 acres of rolling hills, the inn offers 24 rooms and suites.
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amenities
and activities
include: snowshoeing; ice skating; sledding; Nordic skiing; horse-drawn
sleigh
and wagon rides;
hiking and mountain biking on the extensive Kingdom Trails, ranging from easy to
death-defying; a heated outdoor pool (summer only); and farm-to-table
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Fabulous views of the
Northeast Kingdom
from Burke's summit
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When
it comes to keeping children happily occupied, innkeepers Jim and Mary O'Reilly's eight
children have made them bona fide experts. They offer indoor and outdoor play areas, a
summer activity program and the "fun for kids of all ages" petting
barn.
After a day
of skiing at
Burke Mountain and snowshoeing along the serene trails at the Wildflower Inn's
doorstep, you can head down the road and ease your weary muscles at the
Stepping
Stone Spa.
Guests can choose from an array of facials, body scrubs (including the locally inspired Vermont
Maple Sugar scrub), herbal wraps and massages. I highly recommend that you take a little
time before or after your appointment to enjoy a cup of tea and the
pastoral view from the
acclimation
room.
The
Peak of Perfection
Thanks to the Jay Cloud
(a term coined by locals, referring to the often seen clouds that hover
over
the mountain and
abundantly deposit frozen precipitation), Jay Peak is the snowiest
resort in the East, with an
average
snowfall of 374 inches (9.5 m). Loved by die-hard skiers and riders, almost 80% of the
mountains 76 trails, glades and chutes are rated intermediate or
advanced. For beginners, like
me, The
Zone on the lower slopes provides an easy terrain for lessons. The enclosed Magic Carpet is
a fun and quick way to reach the top of this area.
Vermont's
only aerial
tramway takes a mere 7 minutes to reach the 3968 ft (1209 m) summit. Watching from the lofty
tram, skiers look like colourful dots gliding along a myriad of
trails.
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The Wildflower Inn
main building
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Enjoy the views from
inside the tram, because at the top the biting winds ensure that no one
spends
too long staring
at the vista.
Making
Waves on the Slopes
Recently,
millions of
dollars have been invested into upgrading and expanding the Jay Peak experience. After adding
an 18-hole championship golf course in 2006-07, upgrading their 20km of Nordic skiing trails
and adding the Ice Haus skating arena last May, the best is still yet
to come.
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Jay Peak Tram
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Currently
under
construction is a new Hotel Jay with 170 rooms, conference center and what promises to be New
England's largest indoor water park. Scheduled to open December 2011, the attraction will
feature a retractable glass roof, lazy river, double Flow Rider for
surfing, and what is sure to
be
the water park's signature ride, the Aqua Loop. Those brave enough to
try it will enter a launch
capsule, then after the floor of the capsule opens, vertically freefall
for 60 feet and be propelled
into a near 360§ loop.
Only a year
old, the Tram
Haus Lodge features 57 suites, a caf‚, restaurant and a great
aprés-ski bar. Order a
Vermont beer
like Switchback or Long Trail and impress the locals. This comfortable hotel proudly
displays its local heart with everything from furniture to wool
blankets produced in Vermont.
In
fact, a local carpenter crafted the tables at the restaurant using reclaimed wood from area
barns. Adding to the
decor are sections of old tram cable, used as exterior deck railings
and on all room number signs. When you check in, pick up the weekly events schedule to look
for sleigh rides, groomer rides and tours of the nearby Couture's Dairy
and
Maple Farm
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Jay Peak's Tram Haus
Lodge
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To take advantage of the last few weeks of spring skiing
or learn more about spring, summer and fall activities in the Northeast
Kingdom, please visit the sites listed below.
- For more
information on all Vermont ski resorts, visit www.skivermont.com
- Burke Mountain,
located only 7 miles (11 km) off Interstate 91, is an easy 2 hour and
fifteen minute drive from Montreal. For more information on local
activities, accommodations and promotions, visit www.skiburke.com
- Jay Peak is
about 2 hours from Montreal. For more information regarding
accommodations, skiing and golf, visit www.jaypeakresort.com
- The Wildflower
Inn is located 3 miles (5 km) from Burke Mountain. Rates run from $130
to $474 per night based on double occupancy and include a full country
breakfast and afternoon snack. www.wildflowerinn.com
- Stepping Stone
Spa www.steppingstonespa.com
- Couture's Maple
Shop www.maplesyrupvermont.com
- Kingdom Trails www.kingdomtrails.com
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