http://www.tnlandforms.us/at/m.php?wpt=GovernorC WebGovernor Clement Shelter Stone structure with bunk space for 10. Built in 1929 with funding from the family of William H. Field of Mendon, VT. Named for Percival W. …
AT shelters: GovernorC Governor Clement Shelter
WebFeb 16, 2016 · Governor Clement Shelter. Edit. 1.7S: Upper Cold River Rd 4.3N: Cooper Lodge. 14.9 9.8 6.1 4.3 6.8 8.7. (0) last updated Feb 16, 2016 by trpost. Map. Elevation … WebJul 10, 2013 · They were headed to the Gov. Clement Shelter, at the foot of Killington Peak, about 20 miles north. As I climbed, the mist began to clear, the sun came out and it started to get very hot in the forest. I changed into a lighter set of hiking pants and a lighter shirt and continued climbing. folk pad printed bowls
Historical Points of Interest on Killington Section of the Long Trail
WebNorth of Gov. Clement Shelter, old highway leading to the remains of the northernmost farm in Shrewsbury on the LT. This is “D. Plumley” on the 1869 atlas. Where the LT leaves the Clement Shelter Road, the east end of a stone wall belonging to that farm. Near Cooper Lodge, the two prior camps and the old hotel. WebNov 24, 2024 · Improved drainage on the LT/AT north of Governor Clement Shelter (with VYCC crews) Completed a short relocation on the Bucklin Trail to address severe erosion Hardened LT treadway near Cooley Glen shelter Restored short severely eroded section of the Sterling Pond Trail with new armored stone staircase WebJan 3, 2024 · Governor Clement Shelter is home to the first snack break of day – a Snickers bar dipped in peanut butter for me. Despite its old charm, this shelter has a reputation as a party spot for locals… and a place for hikers to avoid. It would be interesting to spend the night here and see if it lives up to the hype. A stream runs adjacent to the … folk painting doors