We headed to Vermont to hike the Quechee Gorge (pronounced Kee-chee). It was a very easy couple of miles on a well maintained, flat path. We also went into Woodstock, VT, a beautiful town with some historical sites surrounding Calvin Coolidge and an 1800s dairy farm that is still active. We’re going to go back to see the farm so that we can go on the tours without leaving Nickel in the truck. We stopped at a little graveyard and were able to see graves of 10 Revolutionary War soldiers. Then we headed to Sugarbush Farm, a small family farm that taps ~10k trees a year and makes their own pure maple syrup. They have cows that contribute milk to a co-op that makes cheese that they bring back and smoke and sell onsite. They offer samples of everything they sell (very smart move) and you can walk the grounds and see their syrup making room. They’ve definitely ruined us for fake syrup going forward, they offer 4 grades all of which, in addition to the cheeses and jam was delicious.









































