Showing posts with label Sutton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sutton. Show all posts

Monday, August 08, 2011

More Views of the Wind Towers

Wind Towers from Underpass Road, Sutton (July 12, 2011).jpg
Underpass Road, Sutton
July 12, 2011; sky extremely hazy; 55mm

Wind Towers from Underpass Road, Sutton (July 12, 2011)-1.jpg
Same spot, closer view; 55mm cropped

Wind Towers from Underpass Road, Sutton (July 12, 2011)-2.jpg
Closer view still on Underpass Road; 250mm

Wind Towers from Jennifer's on Route 16, Barton (July 12, 2011).jpg
Route 16, Barton, overlooking Crystal Lake
July 12, 2011; heavy haze and overcast; 55mm

Wind Towers from Jennifer's on Route 16, Barton (July 12, 2011)-1.jpg
Closer view from Route 16.; 250mm

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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Drink Maple

Seen while driving south on Route 5 between Sutton and West Burke on Saturday, February 17.

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Sunday, May 15, 2005

Duck Pond Road

I took a birthday ride this afternoon after brunch in Newport with Amy, Dwight, and Andy and all of the little dogs. It was nice.

I had wanted to see Duck Pond and I still haven't seen it: the road became too hazardous for my car. Seeing as I have never changed a tire, and that I am now taking the importance of tires in Vermont very seriously, I decided not to risk the rough trail to the pond.

Duck Pond Road begins in Barton, off of Rte 5 and ends up going parallel to I-91 all the way into Sheffield. The homes are what you would expect; some single-wides, double-wides, and some framed homes. The woods are deep. But many lots are cut for camps. There are a lot of trash sites, which is a damn shame. The road was bad in places with boulders cutting underneath the car. On one steep corner I nearly collided with a young woman who thought nothing of taking the road and the conditions too fast. She scowled at me.

In Sheffield, Duck Pond Road travels underneath I-91 through two huge culverts. You travel right through the median. The highway fence is on either side of this section, and obviously this helps wildlife travel from one side of the highway to the other.

Duck Pond Road Trip - 1.JPG

I turned left after this section and came upon a large sugar bush. It was after this section that the road became bad and I turned back

Duck Pond Road Trip - 4.JPG

I drove down into Sheffield, then into Wheelock to reach Barton through Sutton on the Underpass Road. Sutton reminded me of Brownington. The town is off all of the state roads. It is clean and has old trees lining the roads. The houses are not like in Barton but more like Connecticut. There seems to be money in Sutton. On the way out of town I found a waterfall by the side of the road:

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And finally I went through the underpass off of Rte. 5. This is the infamous underpass where last summer's Agway bandits, who stole a truck at the campground at Willoughby, crashed the truck, breaking the driver's legs. Both legs. He was taken to Dartmouth hospital but not arrested. Nobody knew who had jurisdiction and he was heavily medicated so there seemed to be no rush. But the next day the bandit wheeled himself out of the hospital and escaped. He was found the next day hiding out in Lyndonville.

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It was an enjoyable ride. It calmed me down.

I never would have completed it with those old winter tires.

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