Smuggler's Notch is outside the village of Jeffersonville in Cambridge, population 750. Named for the narrow notch running adjacent to Sterling Mountain, its vertical drop of 2,610 feet is the fourth largest in New England and the third largest in Vermont. Besides Sterling, it also consists of the Morse and Madonna mountains.
The steep terrain drops into the notch, and the road
connects Smuggler's Notch with Stowe. Stowe is the home of the Von Trapp Family
singers, and a city I visited on my East Coast trip with my friend Kim in the
late 1980s.
Tom and I began the morning with coffee on the back porch, enjoying the cool sixty-degree temperatures and the mountain air.
We drove into Stowe for breakfast at the Skinny Pancake and
ate outside on their patio. Then, we walked downtown and later stopped at a
farmer's market. The weather was sunny and pleasant, and the drive was
picturesque. Vermont is a beautiful state.
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