Mt Killington: A Facet-to-Facet Journey on Vermont’s Lengthy Path


Russell Hill Shelter

Mt Killington is certainly one of Vermont’s 4000-foot peaks. It’s on the Lengthy Path (LT), the place the LT and the Appalachian Path (AT) coincide earlier than the AT veers east and heads towards New Hampshire. When you can hike Killington as a day hike by climbing the Bucklin Path from the west, I approached the height from the east and the south bagging one other peak and a few extra aspect trails on my quest to complete climbing trails resulting in the Lengthy Path from the east and the west. The Inexperienced Mountain Membership awards an end-to-end patch for finishing the Lengthy Path (which I completed in 2008) in addition to a side-to-side patch, which is the objective of my present quest.

Let me restate that. The objective of climbing the side-to-side path isn’t to get a patch and even to finish the spreadsheet used to trace my hikes however to expertise lesser visited areas of Vermont and to take a look at the small cities that border the east and west of the Lengthy Path which run south to north up the center of the state. This challenge jogs my memory of John Steinbek’s Travels with Charlie in Search of America (1962), when he outfitted a camper and set off along with his canine, Charlie, to go to small cities throughout America to attach with the folks he met. I relish my interactions with folks on these journeys, and whereas I’m “studying” Vermont within the course of, these encounters are the excessive factors of my hikes, along with the paths and mountains I climb.

Killington Lollipop Backpack

My route for this 1-night journey was as follows:

  • Park at Trailhead on CCC Rd (additionally referred to as Shrewsbury Rd)
  • Shrewsbury Peak Path 3.8
  • Lengthy Path North 1.8
  • Bucklin Path 7.0 down and up
  • Tent at Cooper Lodge Campsite
  • Killington Peak Spur 0.4 up and down
  • Lengthy Path South 1.8
  • Black Swamp Path 2.2
  • CCC Rd (Street stroll) 1.5
  • Journey Plan w/miles (19.5 miles w/5k elevation achieve)

I journeyed to the Shrewsbury Peak Path trailhead alongside the gravel CCC highway within the Calvin Coolidge Forest. Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps within the Nineteen Thirties, it’s a marvel of building: it’s good and vast and appears to have a strong basis. I’ve heard it stated that the majority of Vermont’s roads are unpaved, and primarily based on my expertise, I consider it.

My plan was to hike up the Shrewsbury Peak Path over Shrewsbury Peak and past it to the Lengthy Path earlier than heading north to Cooper Lodge, a four-sided shelter slightly below the Killington summit. I parked on the trailhead and tucked my automotive into some foliage, so it wasn’t seen from the highway. I then began up the Shrewsbury Peak Path and shortly handed a lined effectively. It was an off factor to search out so near the trailhead. Shortly after, I  got here to the Russell Hill Shelter, which was a shock because it wasn’t listed on the Inexperienced Mountain Membership map I had.

Sadly, the Inexperienced Mountain Membership maps and guidebooks deal with the Lengthy Path however omit a number of details about the aspect trails that result in it. This can be a disgrace as a result of the aspect trails, which represent near half the miles managed by the GMC, are in all probability used extra by native Vermonters than the Lengthy Path itself. I like the method of ferreting all this info out, however I doubt many individuals are as obsessive about it or skilled at it as I’m.  It’d be good if the Inexperienced Mountain Membership printed one map and guidebook masking the Lengthy Path and its aspect trails quite than the mishmash of data it at present offers. 

Entering the Shrewsbury Peak Natural Area
Coming into the Shrewsbury Peak Pure Space

I handed the shelter and continued climbing up the Shrewsbury Peak Path, passing a junction with the Catamount Ski Path and a few apparent snowmobile trails earlier than passing into the Shrewsbury Peak Pure Space. There’s an indication on the peak summit in regards to the Pure Space and defined that it’s dwelling to a number of uncommon birds, together with Bicknell’s Thrust, the Yellow-Bellied Flycatcher, the Blackpoll Warbler, Swainson’s Thrush and Philadelphia Warbler. I additionally appreciated the quote on the signal, which reads, “I got here to this place to be quiet, to gaze out and to pay attention and let the enterprise of life go on.” Sure.

The Shrewsbury Peak path will get wilder within the stretch from the summit to its junction with the Lengthy Path, and I discovered myself skirting many blowdowns. This culminated in a very wild stretch simply earlier than the junction, the place I needed to bushwhack via a stand of fallen spruce and excessive grass. I used to be ready for this, nevertheless, and had already realized to put on lengthy pants or no less than convertible climbing pants when climbing the GMC’s aspect trails.

Smoke obscured the views from Shrewsbury Peak. At the time, I though this was just fog.
Smoke obscured the views from Shrewsbury Peak. On the time, I although this was simply fog.

The going received a lot simpler as soon as I used to be on the Lengthy Path and headed north, and I quickly arrived on the Cooper Lodge Shelter slightly below the Killington summit. That four-sided constructing may be very darkish inside and uninviting, however there are three tent platforms you’ll be able to camp on and a number of open woods under the shelter the place folks pitch tents.

Whereas I might have stopped there for the day, I made a decision to select up one other aspect path,  the Bucklin Path, which descends the height to the west, quite than coming again one other day to climb it. I used to be drained at this level, however determined I’d quite hike down it after which again up once more on the primary day of my journey and never the second. It’d be a major reclimb, however I figured I’d scope out wild campsites on the best way down simply in case I didn’t really feel like coming all the best way again up once more.

The impressive wooden bridge at the bottom fo the Bucklin Trail on Mt Killington
The spectacular wood bridge on the backside fo the Bucklin Path on Mt Killington

As I headed down, I struck up a dialog with a lady named Caroline, who was along with her canine, a mini-schnauzer. I’ve identified just a few well-known mini-schnauzers (Atticus and Pepper) so I requested whether or not they had impressed her to get one too. It seems she is from a city on the northern aspect of the White Mountain Nationwide Forest and knew precisely what I used to be speaking about once I talked about Atticus, who’s featured in Tom Ryan’s bestselling, “Ready for Atticus.” She was visiting Vermont to work on the Northeast 67 Highest Peakbagging Checklist. In fact, it began to rain on the best way down.

Once I reached the underside of the Bucklin Path, I used to be fairly drained. I believe I used to be affected by the smoke of the Canadian Forest Hearth, which, unbeknownst to me, was exceptionally unhealthy that day. I ate a bunch of meals, filtered some water, and determined to hike again up the Bucklin Path anyway. I hadn’t discovered any nice campsites alongside the path on the best way down and figured I might handle one other 2000 ft of elevation achieve earlier than calling it quits for the day.

The Cooper Lodge Shelter on Mt Killington on the Long Trail
The Cooper Lodge Shelter on Mt Killington on the Lengthy Path

That was slightly optimistic as a result of I began to bonk about 1000 ft under Cooper Lodge. There was no turning again at that time, so I merely counted out units of 100 steps, resting for a second between them, and made it as much as the spot the place I needed to camp under Cooper Lodge.

There was a pair there once I arrived, and we chatted for some time. They had been thru-hiking the Lengthy Path and had been having a “security assembly” once I arrived…a euphemism on the Appalachian Path for getting excessive. They’d hiked 15 miles that day and clearly wanted some ache reduction. They’d pitched a tent on one of many tent platforms however had been inside Cooper Lodge, filtering water in a gravity system and making dinner. I spoke to them via the door as a result of it regarded darkish and terrible inside. Once I hiked the LT in 2008, I additionally tented exterior Cooper Lodge quite than sleeping inside.

I set up my tent on a pre-existing campsite below Cooper Lodge
I arrange my tent on a pre-existing campsite under Cooper Lodge

I arrange camp and ate a giant dinner earlier than going to mattress, cozy and heat in my quilt and tent. I slept in late the following morning and had one other large meal earlier than packing up and climbing one other 250 ft as much as the summit of Killington on the 0.2 mile spur that climbs the height from Cooper Lodge. It was one other smoky day although and the views had been non-existent. I used to be simply glad to be on the high of the Bucklin Path.

The final 0.4 miles of the Bucklin Trail up to the Killington summit.
The ultimate 0.4 miles of the Bucklin Path as much as the Killington summit.

It took me just a few hours to hike again south alongside the Lengthy Path and again to Shrewsbury Peak, the place I completed the opposite half of this lollipop hike. As a substitute of descending the best way I’d come down the Shrewsbury Peak Path, I got here down the Black Swamp Path, passing one other lean-to not marked on the map. This one was condemned, nevertheless, and isn’t appropriate for tenting, so I can perceive why it has been omitted from the GMC’s Lengthy Path map. It additionally doesn’t have an apparent water supply.

The sign inside this shelter reads: “Notice: this shelter is not structurally sound and is currently closed for camping. Russell Hill Shelter and Tinker Brook Shelter remain open.”
The signal inside this shelter reads: “Discover: this shelter isn’t structurally sound and is at present closed for tenting. Russell Hill Shelter and Tinker Brook Shelter stay open.”

I handed it and saved taking place the path, which terminated in a giant subject however not on the CCC highway. It regarded like there was a snowmobile path headed to that highway, so I began down it, strolling in excessive grass. It will have been good if there’d been an indication with some helpful info to that impact! Nonetheless, I wasn’t nervous, and I knew I’d get to my automotive finally, however I needed to chuckle at how poorly marked this aspect path was. Once I received to the CCC highway, which took about 20 minutes, I turned proper and headed one other mile and a half to my automotive.

Regardless of my bickering in regards to the lack of excellent signage or maps, I loved this journey as a result of I received to train my navigation abilities utilizing the instruments I had readily available and my instinct. I get a number of satisfaction from that as a result of I labored exhausting to grasp these abilities, which had been largely self-taught. Whereas this hike had some bodily hardships, I persevered and completed all my objectives, letting the enterprise of life transfer on with out me whereas I loved myself within the Vermont woods.

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