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Vt. Hiking Season Starts This Weekend Friday, 05/25/12 12:04pm - VPR News

Hikers who head out over this long holiday weekend to the Long Trail will find some sections rerouted around Tropical Storm Irene damage. The storm's floods washed out sections of the trail and also destroyed bridges.

U.S. Forest Service Investigates Fire Thursday, 03/03/11 5:50pm and Friday, 03/04/11 6:06am - Nina Keck, VPR News

The U.S. Forest Service is investigating a fire that destroyed a hiking shelter on the Long Trail about a mile from Sherburne Pass in Rutland County. The Tucker-Johnson Shelter is a lean-to structure near the intersection of the Long Trail and the Appalachian Trail in Mendon.

Voices From The Trail: The Draw Friday, 07/30/10 7:50am - VPR News

Whether it's for a day, a week, or even a month, what draws people to the Long Trail? For Nick Rushford of Essex, there've been many reasons to hike the trail from end to end.

Voices From The Trail: "Live Strong" Thursday, 07/29/10 7:50am - VPR News

Today, we have one man's story about personal challenge... and the effort to "live strong." It begins at the top of Vermont's highest peak, Mount Mansfield.

Voices From The Trail: Challenges Wednesday, 07/28/10 7:50am - VPR News

A reminder of some of the challenges of being out on the Long Trail. Whether it's for a few days, or weeks at a time, there's bound to be encounters with bugs, bad food, and rain, rain, rain.

Voices From The Trail: Roy Buchanan Tuesday, 07/27/10 12:50pm - Ross Sneyd, VPR News

Andy and Chet Buchanan, sons of legendary Long Trail Patrol leader Roy Buchanan, talk about how their father got started on the Long Trail.

Voices From The Trail: Taft Lodge Tuesday, 07/27/10 7:50am - VPR News

Thousands of us experience the Green Mountains up close every summer with a day on the Long Trail. Many hundreds more spend even more time on the trail, taking a few days to hike and spending the nights at a shelter along the way. Today, in our series, "The Long Trail: Vermont's Footpath Through History," we learn what it's like to overnight on the trail.

Voices From The Trail: Day Hiking Monday, 07/26/10 12:50pm - Nina Keck, VPR News

VPR's Nina Keck catches up with Katie Block just as she began her Long Trail day hike at the trailhead on Route 4 in Killington.

Voices From The Trail: Rough & Tumble Monday, 07/26/10 12:44pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lidholm talks with Jonathan Wahl and Leah Hunt, known, on the trail, as Rough and Tumble, two retirees who spend winters in Florida and summers in Vermont, where they can often be found on The Long Trail.

The Challenges Of The Long Trail Stewardship Monday, 07/26/10 12:10pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with Ben Rose, Executive Director of the Green Mountain Club about the challenges of maintaining and protecting The Long Trail.

Voices From The Trail: Camel's Hump Monday, 07/26/10 7:55am - Lynne McCrea, VPR News

All this month, VPR is celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Long Trail through our series, "The Long Trail: Vermont's Footpath Through History." Today we hear from some of the people who spend time on the trail, to hike, camp or care for the historic footpath.

Long Trail: Volunteers Keep GMC Alive Friday, 07/23/10 7:50am - VPR News

All this week we've been looking at the history of the Long Trail as it reaches its 100th anniversary. Today, we turn to the Green Mountain Club itself. Volunteer members of the club built the trail and they maintain it to this day. The club still thrives because of their efforts.

Long Trail: Proposed Parkway Shapes GMC Thursday, 07/22/10 7:50am - VPR News

In our series "The Long Trail: Vermont's Footpath Through History," we're looking at some of the milestones in the trail's 100 year history. Today we return to the 1930s, when the Long Trail faced its biggest threat, and the Green Mountain Club was forced to reconsider its purpose.

Long Trail: 3 Musketeers Grab Nation's Attention Wednesday, 07/21/10 7:50am and 5:30pm - VPR News

In the 1920s, early hiking enthusiasts wanted to get attention for their creation of the Long Trail. Today we look at three young women who put the Long Trail on the map and made themselves quite famous in their day.

Long Trail: Tale Of Two Mountains Tuesday, 07/20/10 7:55am and 5:30pm - VPR News

Two of the state's most famous summits are connected by the Long Trail. But as VPR Commentator Tom Slayton explains, the mountains couldn't be more different.

Long Trail: Early Leaders Leave Mark Monday, 07/19/10 7:55am and 5:30pm - VPR News

One-hundred years ago, the Green Mountain Club was founded and construction of the Long Trail began. VPR is looking back this month at how the hiking trail has influenced the history and culture of the state. Today, VPR Commentator Tom Slayton introduces the early leaders of the Green Mountain Club.

Howard Dean Shares Long Trail Memories Thursday, 07/15/10 7:50am - Mitch Wertlieb, VPR News

During his terms in office former Governor Howard Dean worked with legislators to conserve much of the Long Trail. He spoke to VPR's Mitch Wertlieb by phone from his home in Burlington, where he's been recovering from hip surgery.

Collection Includes Rare Long Trail Photos Wednesday, 07/14/10 7:50am - Neal Charnoff, VPR News

We return now to "The Long Trail: Vermont's Footpath Through History," our series about the 100th anniversary of the trail. As nearly everyone knows, the trail runs 270 miles along the ridgeline of the Green Mountains. But a valuable part of the trail's history isn't in the mountains at all.

Caretakers Protect Vermont’s Summits Tuesday, 07/13/10 7:50am - Mitch Wertlieb, VPR News

VPR's Mitch Wertlieb talks with  Annie Bellerose, one of the caretakers of the Long Trail who spend their summers advising hikers, and answering questions about the trail.

Inn At Long Trail, Welcome Break For Hikers Monday, 07/12/10 7:50am and 5:30pm - Nina Keck, VPR News

This month, VPR is airing "The Long Trail: Vermont's Footpath Through History." We'll explore a century on the trail, and its influence on the history and culture of Vermont. We begin in Killington at an intersection of the footpath and the highway, a spot where "end-to-enders" gather for rest and encouragement.