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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

What On Earth is Roslyn Washington?




 Roslyn, Washington is an old mining town of around 1,000 people in the Cascade Mountains of Washington.  It's about 80 miles east of Seattle down I-90.  It's quiet, full of friendly people and has a lot of outdoor activities for the family.  It's home to one of the largest resorts in Washington.  It's home to the oldest tavern in the state.  It's got some shops, a movie theater, a general store, some restaurants, a museum, and a well known cafe.  Doesn't sound that unusual, does it?  Why would I bother to write about this town?




Let's start here.  It's called The Brick.  This is the oldest tavern in Washington.  It's left over from the boom days of mining.  It has a spittoon trough at the bar.  It isn't fancy.  It isn't a place for fancy cuisine.  It's in the middle of town, and it's the kind of place where the locals go to hang out.



The Brick is rustic inside with tables, the bar, pool, games and a moose head over the bar.  Once again, not something spectacular.  Roslyn is a quiet little Cascade Range town.  But both the Brick and the town are famous.



Here's the catch.  Roslyn, back in the 1990's was known as Cicely, Alaska and was the setting for the hit TV show, Northern Exposure.  This is my all time favorite television show.  It's the only show that I own on DVD.  It's the only show that I would sit and rewatch the entire series while I'm laid up from surgery.  I love this show, and the locals in Roslyn are pretty fond of it too.  For five years, the locals here played bit parts and extras in the TV show and made friends with the main characters.  Some of the actors still visit today.  A lot of them came to Moosefest in 2015 to see the fans of the show.  And this is a great place for anyone who was ever a fan of Northern Exposure.



In the television show, Roslyn was supposed to be Cicely, Alaska.  Cicely was based on Talkeetna, which I will be writing about soon.  In the show, they did an episode about the founding of Cicely.  Cicely was the founder of the town, but she was a sickly young woman.  She came to town with her friend, Roslyn.  That was the explanation for Roslyn's Cafe; the mural on the wall of what is actually the Roslyn Cafe.  The 's was added for the show and was removed after the series ended.  But these folks have not forgotten the show or the cult following that it still has today from people like me.



The Brick has always been the Brick and the Roslyn Cafe has always been just that.  There is a museum in Roslyn, however.  The museum is a historical one that covers the founding of the town which was actually based on coal mining.  It also became a big hub for the railroads at it's height.  Now, the museum focuses largely on the town's history from mining to the present.  There is a special section for those of us who loved the television show.  It has all kinds of memorabilia from the show.  So, if you visit because you are a fan; don't miss the museum.



There are many sites in Roslyn that remain pretty much the same since the TV show.  But, unlike the TV show, there are places to stay.  The only place to stay in town in the show was the bed and breakfast that was owned by Eric and Ron.  There are several places to stay in and around Roslyn.  There are bed and breakfasts, numerous camp grounds and two resorts.




Suncadia is one of the largest resorts in Washington state.  It sits in an amazing mountain setting with miles of hiking trails, a huge lodge with all the amenities and a spa.  And, as if built for Dr. Fleischman; a 36 hole golf course.  I could even play golf with that view.  It's all in Roslyn, and waiting with a lot of family fun year round.  You can hike and ATV the summer.  You can ski and snow machine the winter.  You can golf whenever you like.  It's a great luxury spot and just 80 miles from Seattle.  They even have shuttle services from the airport.



So, if you want to see a movie the theater is still up and going and showing first run movies one at a time.  This is not a cineplex.  Maggie's Pantry and General Store is where you would go for your groceries, antiques and coffee.  It's not that different from Ruth Ann's store.  The downtown still looks like it did in the show pretty much.  One of my favorites though is the Northwestern Mining Co. building.  Yes, this was Dr. Fleischman's office.  Now, it is Cicely's Gift Shop.  This place sells all kinds of Northern Exposure collectibles.  The best part is that the building has been kept the same.  It even still says Dr. Joe L Fleischman on the window.



So, come and check out a piece of television history.  Come to one of the numerous festivals that this town has including Moosefest--for the fans of the show.  Come stay at a great resort.  Come and get away from all the hustle and bustle.  Come and check out the coal mining history.  Come for nature, or a beer at the Brick or lunch at the Roslyn Cafe.  If you've never seen the show, find it and check it out.  It was my favorite TV show ever.  And for people like me, this is my holy land.  Enjoy!

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Friday, February 24, 2017

Here We Go Skiers...The Best Place...Switzerland!



Okay skiers.  I've done this for you.  I have put up links that I found to help you ski almost anywhere in Switzerland.  Here's why  I love Switzerland.  Hands down it's one of the most beautiful countries in the world and every chance I get I go there.  From Lake Geneva to the Matterhorn, to the lakes to the eastern border with Liechtenstein.  It's gorgeous.  So, while I don't care whether Alpine Skiing was born in Murren or in St. Moritz; I guarantee that it was created in Switzerland.  And as I always say, why not go to the source?  Is skiing better there?  I don't know.  I don't ski, but they have 154 different ski resorts there in that tiny country.  That tells me that the skiing is probably pretty good.



There are several areas famous for their skiing.  I already mentioned St. Moritz in the south of the country along the Italian border.  There is also Gstaad north of Lake Geneva and all the resorts around there.  There is another area around Bern in the center of the country.  There is all of the Bernese Oberland deep in the Alps around Interlaken.  There is also a huge area of famous ski resorts in the east along the border with Liechtenstein.  Face it, whether you're along the Rhone, Lake Geneva or in the Lauterbrunnen Valley; there's some great skiing in Switzerland.



The only thing that I can say for sure is that when you ski in Switzerland, you have to travel there; and for that I have some advice.  First, take the train.  Especially in the winter driving can be an issue and you will probably have some large gear to take on a car too.  You can run around on the trains with a Swiss Pass or a Eurorail Pass and take your skis with you.  There may be a baggage charge in some areas, but it's still pretty convenient.  They have one of the best train systems in the world.  Use it.  Then you just have to get a shuttle in most cases to the resort where you are staying or the hotel.  Train passes can also be used to help with the cost of cog railways and gondolas to reach the more remote areas, so it's worth the investment.



Other things that you should know about traveling in Switzerland.  They still use Swiss Francs.  You can spend Euros and they will be happy to accept them, but your change will be in Swiss Francs.  Also, there are ATM's all over the country where you can get money with most times a small fee from your bank back at home.  Most places take all kinds of credit cards and debit cards. Hopefully you made sure that your credit cards had no fees for international use.  Switzerland is extremely convenient for travel and that's only one of the many reasons why I am so fond of traveling there.



Where's my favorite spot?  Lauterbrunnen Valley beyond a shadow of a doubt.  Interlaken is close by for all your needs.  Lauterbrunnen is where you will get your classic Swiss experience with the small towns and the towns on the cliffs and so on.  Murren is one of the places that claims to have created Alpine Skiing and they have some great skiing up there and all over the Schilthorn.  The Schilthorn has the distinction of also having Piz Gloria, the rotating restaurant that was used in the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service on it's peak.  From the gondolas to the cog railways to the James Bond World Museum to the top of Europe on Jungfrau; Lauterbrunnen Valley is my favorite spot on Earth.

There are some other reasons why I enjoy the Bernese Oberland and Lauterbrunnen so much.  The atmosphere is just great, as well as the scenery.  There are little cliff towns everywhere above on the cliffs.  It's exotic, but unlike some areas of Switzerland; most people speak English.  If you visit some of the areas in the west you will find out really quickly that although these are the areas that have English versions of their websites, they don't like to speak anything but French.  That can make it hard to get around.  You can run into similar problems throughout the country seeing as Switzerland is a country made up of several cantons and there are five different languages spoken throughout this tiny country.  Lauterbrunnen Valley has relied on tourism for a very long time and British folks were their original clientele.  English is spoken widely there and just gives you one last thing to worry about.

So, if you want to ski; I mean really want to ski, then go to Switzerland.  I've done the best I can to link you to some good information on traveling through Switzerland to ski.  I hope you find something that suits you.  Look at price too though.  Switzerland is expensive and some areas more than others.  Enjoy!

We're going alphabetically on this one.  That is by resort name.  So check the On The Snow website at the bottom and find what you like from there.  There's a lot.

A

http://www.adelboden.ch/en/w/home
http://www.bergfex.com/avers/
http://www.atzmaennig.ch/index.cfm/en/winter/
http://lenzerheide.com/en/winter
http://www.arolla.com/english/winter/index4-eng.htm
https://www.anzere.ch/tourism-ski-spa/snowboard-29.html
https://www.snow-online.com/ski-resort/amden.html
http://snow.myswitzerland.com/snow_reports
https://www.aletscharena.ch/en/
http://airolo.ch/en/home.html
http://www.skiresort.info/ski-resort/lucky-aeschi/


B

https://www.valais.ch/en/activities/ski-winter-activities/ski-snowboard/burchen-torbel
http://www.onthesnow.com/schweizer-mittelland/bumbach-schangnau/ski-resort.html
http://www.stations-de-ski.ch/en/stations-de-ski-fribourgeoises/teleskis-bulle-la-chia/
http://www.bergfex.com/bugnenets-savagnieres/
https://www.valais.ch/en/destinations/verbier/bruson/overview
http://en.skiliftbrunni.ch/
http://www.wanderland.ch/en/services/places/ort-0156.html
http://www.interlaken.ch/en/activities-excursions-adventure-festivals/winter-sports-adventure-activities-interlaken.html
http://www.braunwald.ch/en/
http://www.bergfex.com/jaunpass/
https://www.snow-online.com/ski-resort/bivio.html
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/berguen-albula.html
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/bellwald.html
http://www.belalp.ch/en/
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/klewenalp-beckenried.html
http://www.beatenberg.ch/en/Service/Webcam

C

http://www.swisswintersports.co.uk/cari.php
http://champery.com/Skiing.shtml
http://www.champex.info/skiing
http://en.portesdusoleil.com/val-dilliez-les-crosets-champoussin.html
http://charmey.ch/en/domaine-skiable-ski-alpin/
http://www.chateau-doex.ch/en/
http://www.churtourismus.ch/en/activities/winter/skiing-snowboarding.html
https://www.corvatsch.ch/en/
http://www.ski.com/crans-montana

D

http://www.bergfex.com/dallenwil/
http://www.davos.ch/en/winter/activities/ski-snowboard/
http://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts/Degersheim
http://www.diavolezza.ch/en/
http://www.skiresort.info/ski-resort/grimmialp/
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/diemtigtal.html
http://www.diemtigtal.ch/index.php?page=2308
http://en.disentis-sedrun.ch/ski-resorts/ski-area-disentis-3000.html

E

http://www.appenzell.ch/en/home.html
http://www.skiresort.info/ski-resort/tanzboden-ebnat-kappel/
https://www.j2ski.com/ski_resorts/Switzerland/Einsiedeln.html
http://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts/Eischoll
https://www.snowplaza.co.uk/switzerland/elm/
http://www.engadin.stmoritz.ch/winter/en/
http://www.engelberg.ch/en/
http://snow.myswitzerland.com/snow_reports/BerneseOberland/Eriz-80
https://www.valais.ch/en/activities/ski-winter-activities/ski-snowboard/evolene

F

https://www.j2ski.com/ski_resorts/Switzerland/Fideris.html
http://www.flumserberg.ch/Winter/Ski-and-Snowboard-School
http://www.adelboden.ch/en/home

G

http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/giswil-moerlialp.html
http://www.skiresort.info/ski-resort/graechen/
https://www.ft.com/content/2ff07858-4c79-11e3-923d-00144feabdc0
https://www.ski.com/wengen
http://snow.myswitzerland.com/snow_reports/Graubuenden/GrueschDanusa-122
http://www.glacier3000.ch/en/
http://www.gstaad.ch/en/active/winter/skiing-snowboarding.html
http://www.bergfex.com/gstaad-saanen-rougemont/
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/gstaad-saanenland.html
http://www.onthesnow.com/bernese-oberland/gstaad-st-stephan/ski-resort.html
http://www.onthesnow.com/schweizer-mittelland/gurnigelbad-ruti-bei-riggisberg/ski-resort.html

H

http://www.interlaken.ch/en/habkern-ski-resort.html
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/appenzellerland.html
http://www.onthesnow.com/eastern-switzerland/hemberg-bachli/skireport.html
http://www.swisswintersports.co.uk/hoch-ybrig.php

J

http://www.bergfex.com/jakobsbad-kronberg/sport/
http://www.skiresort.info/ski-resort/jaun/

K

http://www.igluski.com/ski-resorts/switzerland/kandersteg
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/kiental-1.html
http://www.bergfex.com/toggenburg/detailinfos/

L

https://www.laax.com/en
http://www.alpesfribourg.ch/en/la-berra
http://www.lafouly.ch/en/
http://stmoritzswitzerland.travel/en/la-punt-chamues-ch/
https://www.j2ski.com/ski_resorts/Switzerland/La_Robella.html
http://www.skilatzoumaz.co.uk/la-tzoumaz-skiing.html
http://www.skiresort.info/ski-resort/le-brassus/
https://lenk-simmental.ch/en/
https://www.j2ski.com/ski_hotels/Switzerland/Les_Avants/
https://www.snowplaza.co.uk/switzerland/les-portes-du-soleil/val-d-illiez-champoussin-les-crosets/
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/lesdiablerets.html
http://www.skiresort.info/ski-resort/les-marecottes-salvan/
http://esslespaccots.ch/en/
https://www.j2ski.com/ski_resorts/Switzerland/Les_Pleiades.html
http://www.biel-seeland.ch/en/leisure-activities/downhill-skiing/les-pres-dorvin.1228.html
http://www.ultimate-ski.com/ski-resorts/switzerland/valais/leukerbad.aspx
http://www.igluski.com/ski-resorts/switzerland/leysin
https://www.loetschental.ch/en/meta/home

M

http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/ski-jump-marbach.html
http://www.meiringen-hasliberg.ch/en/Winter
http://www.melchsee-frutt.ch/en/
http://www.moleson.ch/en/
http://www.morgins.ch/ski/swiss/morgins-switzerland.html
http://schilthorn.ch/en/Angebot/Schilthorn/Winter/Ski_area

N


http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/nax.html
http://www.nendaz.ch/tourism/ski-1080.html

O

http://www.obergoms.ch/cross-countryskiing/index.php
http://www.swisswintersports.co.uk/obersaxen.php
http://www.skiresort.info/ski-resort/ottenleue-sangernboden/
http://www.ovronnaz.ch/en/

P

https://www.graubuenden.ch/en/explore-regions/heidiland/ski-resort-pizol

R

http://www.skiresort.info/ski-resort/bildhaus-gommiswald-am-ricken/
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/guggisberg.html
https://www.rigi.ch/en
http://www.goldenpass.ch/en/goldenpass/offer/view?id=12
http://snow.myswitzerland.com/snow_reports/BerneseOberland/RossbergOberwiliS-224
http://www.rosswald-bahnen.ch/index.php
http://www.rothenthurm.ch/
http://snow.myswitzerland.com/snow_reports/Bern/RuescheggEywald-236

S

http://www.skiresortseurope.com/en/switzerland/graubunden/st_peter_pagig
http://swisssnowtriptips.com/stoos-skiing-snowboarding-review/
http://www.ultimate-ski.com/ski-resorts/switzerland/graubunden/st-moritz.aspx
http://www.valdanniviers.ch/tourism/saint-luc.html
http://www.sainte-croix-les-rasses-tourisme.ch/en/Hiver/Ski_snowboard
http://www.st-cergue-tourisme.ch/en/cableways-espacedole
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/st-antoenien.html
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/spluegen.html
https://www.snowplaza.co.uk/switzerland/sorenberg/
http://www.andermatt.ch/en/winter/skiarena-andermatt-sedrun
http://www.igluski.com/ski-resorts/switzerland/scuol
http://www.mythenregion.ch/winter/
http://snow.myswitzerland.com/snow_reports/EasternSwitzerlandLiechtenstein/SchwellbrunnAppenzell-37
http://www.schwarzsee.ch/en/
http://www.skiresort.info/ski-resorts/bern/
http://www.thunersee.ch/en/activities-excursions-events-lake-thun/grand-tour-of-switzerland/gtos-adventure-sport/rope-park-interlaken/ski-area-sigriswil-schwanden.html
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/appenzellerland.html
http://www.igluski.com/ski-resorts/switzerland/savognin
http://www.sattel-hochstuckli.ch/en/winter/index.php
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/sarn-heinzenberg.html
http://www.bergfex.com/samnaun/
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/samedan.html
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/saas-grund.html
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/saas-almagell.html
http://www.saas-fee.ch/en/
https://www.j2ski.com/snow_forecast/Switzerland/Saanenmoser_snow.html

T

http://www.skiresort.info/ski-resort/tschiertschen/
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/tschappina-heinzenberg.html
http://en.portesdusoleil.com/torgon.html
http://www.thyon.ch/?lang=en

U

http://www.toggenburg.org/en/
https://www.valais.ch/en/activities/ski-winter-activities/ski-snowboard/unterbach-brandalp

V

http://snow.myswitzerland.com/snow_reports/LakeGenevaRegion/VillarsGryon-147
http://www.vicheres.ch/en/
http://veysonnaz.ch/page.php?langue=3&id=66&m=6&titre=Remont%E9es%20m%E9caniques
http://www.valdanniviers.ch/tourism/vercorin.html
http://www.skiverbier.com/
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/vals-vals-valley.html
https://www.j2ski.com/ski_resorts/Switzerland/Val_Mustair.html

W

http://www.swisswintersports.co.uk/wildhaus.php

Z

http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/zweisimmen.html
http://www.engadin.stmoritz.ch/winter/en/activities/sports/skiing-snowboarding/zuoz-skiing/
http://ski-zermatt.com/winter.html

Other Sites

http://www.onthesnow.com/switzerland/ski-resorts.html
https://www.raileurope.com/europe-travel-guide/switzerland/index.html
http://www.skiswitzerland.com/
http://www.cafepress.com/artisticcreationsbyninakindred1
https://www.zazzle.com/imagings
http://terri-dixon.pixels.com/
https://www.facebook.com/adventuresforanyone?fref=ts
https://www.fictionpress.com/u/530752/Nina-Kindred

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Ski New England!



It's February and it's time to ski.  It's that simple.  A lot of people spend a lot of money to ski in the Rockies, the Sierra Nevadas, the Alps and so on.  What a lot of people tend to forget is that New England is full of skiing and the people out here can't get enough of it.  Welcome to New England.  We don't mind winter at all and we have a lot of great places for you to ski.  I didn't really pay much attention to the whole ski thing before, because it's not a particular interest of mine, but my son went to work at Mohawk Mountain Ski Resort in Cornwall, CT this year, and I've gotten a real taste of what that culture is like. Needless to say, this is currently my favorite resort in Connecticut, but it's mroe than just my opinion.  It's the largest mountain we have here for skiing and it's a very popular spot for New Yorkers out for the weekend.  It's a great place to spend some time with around 20 runs and 3 restaurants.  It's a day resort with no hotel, but it's a great place to get away.



Now, that being said; I have some favorites of my own, not because I ski, but because I have friends who ski and because I've still been to most of the resorts even though I don't ski.  So, many people favor Killington in Vermont and Sugarloaf in Maine.  They are both huge and they are both part of incorporated areas that revolve around the ski resorts.  Both have festivals and activities throughout the year as well.  They are a great place to get away to even if you don't ski.  Killington also has a fabulous view in the fall for the foliage and a gondola ride that is unmatched for that time of year.


 Mount Snow is one of ny favorite spots.  It's in southern Vermont just outside of Wilmington.  Wilmington is one of my favorite small towns no matter what time of year it is.  If you ride a motorcycle, southern Vermont is the place to be in the summer or fall.  If you stop in to ski at Mount Snow, make sure you get a lunch at Dot's Diner and pick up a little something to read from Bartelby's Books.

Cannon and several other resorts reside in one of my favorite areas on Earth.  It's in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.  There are so many things to do in this area that I couldn't name them all, and once again; it doesn't matter what time of year you go there.  Cannon also boasts the best gondola ride in the northeast, so don't miss it.


Just down the road from Cannon is Loon Mountain.  The two together round out my favorite resorts around Lincoln, New Hampshire.  This area is great all year round.  The foliage in the fall is spectacular.  In the summer there are ice caves on the top of this mountain.  There is Clark's Trading Post for the kids.  There are scenic train rides and local car racing. There is even a little car museum in the back of a local souvenir shop in Woodstock.  The hiking is amazing with Franconia Notch and Lost River.  The Appalachian Trail makes an appearance in the area.  There is also Mount Washington with it's cog railway and famous moutain road.  Don't count on Mount Washington in the winter though.  That mountain is famous for having some of the worst weather on Earth.


On the other side of Mount Washington you will find the resort of Attitash.  This place is huge and has great conditions all through the winter and into spring. The elevation is high there and the skiing is amazing I hear.  Now, that being said, they have a great summer resort as well with alpine slides, mountain coasters and water slides.  I should probably mention here that Jiminy Peak in Massachusetts also has these things in the summer minus the water slides plus and adventure park, zip lines and Segway tours.


But let's not forget Maine.  It's always winter up there unless it's summer. They really only have two seasons.  In between they just have moose.  Big Squaw Mountain is one of my favorite spots.  They don't do much in summer, but the simple fact is that this place is in my favorite places in the country.  It's in Greenville, Maine which is the coolest town in the United States.  The people are special and friendly, the place is laid back, and you cannot be in a bad mood when you're there.  They have more moose than people around there. The best part about Greenville is that not only can you ski there in the winter, but they have festivals.  They have a chocolate festival and a memorial snowmachine ride up to the crash site of the B-52 airplane that crashed on Elephant Mountain in the 1960's.  They also have one thing that you won't get just up the road from any other ski resort.  In the winter, they race cars on Moosehead Lake by Kelly's Landing.  You can't miss that.

So, enjoy winter.  Come to New England.  We love winter.  We know how to have fun.  And trust me, people here love to ski. Enjoy!

Connecticut

http://www.mohawkmtn.com/
http://mountsouthington.com/
http://powderridgepark.com/
http://skisundown.com/
http://www.woodburyskiarea.com/

Massachusetts
 
http://berkshireeast.com/
http://skiblandford.org/
https://www.bluehillsboston.com/
http://www.bousquets.com/
http://skibradford.com/
http://jiminypeak.com/
https://www.skinashoba.com/
http://www.otisridge.com/
http://skibutternut.com/
https://www.skiward.com/
http://www.wachusett.com/

Vermont

http://skivermont.com/suicide-six-ski-area
http://www.sugarbush.com/
https://www.stratton.com/
https://www.stowe.com/
http://www.smuggs.com/
https://www.bromley.com/
http://www.boltonvalley.com/
http://skiburke.com/
http://jaypeakresort.com/
https://www.okemo.com/
https://www.magicmtn.com/
http://www.madriverglen.com/
http://www.killington.com/site/index.html
http://www.mountsnow.com/
http://www.picomountain.com/site/index.html

New Hampshire

https://www.kingpine.com/
http://www.gunstock.com/
http://www.mountsunapee.com/
http://www.granitegorge.com/
http://www.cranmore.com/
http://www.blackmt.com/
http://www.attitash.com/
http://brettonwoods.com/
http://www.cannonmt.com/index.html
http://www.dartmouth.edu/%7Eskiway/
https://www.patspeak.com/
http://raggedmountainresort.com/
http://www.loonmtn.com/
http://www.crotchedmountain.org/
https://www.facebook.com/skiTENNEY
http://www.waterville.com/
https://www.whaleback.com/
http://www.skiwildcat.com/

Maine

http://www.sundayriver.com/
http://www.shawneepeak.com/
http://skihermonmountain.com/
http://www.lostvalleyski.com/
http://www.camdensnowbowl.com/
http://skibigsquaw.com/
http://www.mtabram.com/
http://skimtjefferson.com/
http://www.saddlebackmaine.com/
http://www.sugarloaf.com/

Other Information

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https://vermontvacation.com/
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Liguria...The Sea, The Shore, The Beach, The Cinque Terre



We should all know by now how much I adore Europe, and it's time to start looking into vacations for the year if you intend to go to any of the best spots.  So, I'm starting my information early this year.  And I'm starting with Italy and the Liguria Sea.  What is this you ask?  Have you ever heard of the Italian Riviera?  Well, there you go.  Along these dramatic seas you will find villages and cities that tumble down gargantuan cliffs into the sea.  There are many wonderful stops along this piece of coast that they call Amalfi, but one of the most popular, most beautiful, most traditional, and most colorful areas is the National Park and World Heritage Site called Cinque Terre.  Is Cinque Terre a village?  Is it a park?  Is it a province?  Well, as the name would suggest, it is five villages.  Each one has it's own flair, but they are all staggeringly beautiful with cliff buildings, beaches, and some of the best views in the world.



Riomaggiore is the first village that you will reach if you start in the south of the chain.  Cinque Terre is known for it's colorful houses and cliffs all the way along, but each village has it's own speciality or flair.  Riomaggiore is famous for it's wine and it's harbor.  There are vineyards in the hills and dolphins along the shore.  The night life is good there and there is no escaping the fabulous scenery anywhere in the area.  This is not the village that is big on resorts, but there are trails that lead to fabulous botanical gardens and Nazi bunkers as well as on to the next village up the coast.  Cinque Terre is one of the best summer hiking spots in Italy with hundreds of hiking trails throughout the area around and between the villages.



Manarola is the smallest village of the five and will be the next one you find going north from Riomaggiore.  It still has the pastel houses on the cliff and great views of the sea from it's cliffs and harbors.  The best view here is from the bar if you climb up Punta Bonfiglio.  There is also an old cemetery up there to look at.  Remember though that this is a cemetery and the people of the area have friends and relatives buried there.  Be respectful.  Manarola is one of the oldest villages in the region dating from the 14th century.




Still heading north you will find the village of Corneglia.  This is the only cliff town that doesn't sit directly on the water.  It is also a wine producing area and this village is the highest elevation of all the villages in Cinque Terre.  You can take the train to the villages if you like, but the best way to see the area is to walk.  The cliff trails provide unmatched views of the Amalfi Coast.  The town was supposedly named by a Roman farmer after his mother Cornelia.  If you do decide to take the train to this town, you will have to climb 400 stairs to get from the train station to the village on the top of the cliff.





Next up the coast heading north is Vernazza and this is one of my favorite spots.  It's like a step back in time.  There are no cars.  It's the land of the pedestrian with shops and bars and restaurants and amazing views.  There are ruins of an old castle there, world famous olive oil and the Santa Margherita d’Antichia church.  If you are looking for that old world charm and truly feeling like you've traveled in a time machine; this is the spot for you.  It has an amazing harbor as well  and as the rest of the area, a great view from above.  You won't find much in the way of beaches here, however, so if you have to have them; this is not your stop.





As you reach the north end of the national park, you will come to Monterroso.  This is the touristy town in the park.  This is the resort town with the bars and nightlife.  This is the place with the most beaches and the best shopping.  This is the place where you can show off your fancy Italian sports car.  This is where you will find the who's who of people traveling along the Amalfi Coast.  It's the largest of the five towns and the most modern.  Not to say that it lacks old world charm, because of course it has old world charm.  The whole area is old world and gorgeous.  If you're looking to stay along this coast park, however, this may be the spot for you to look for a hotel.  Once again the hiking is spectacular and the views are amazing.  The beaches are to die for around there too.





So, Italy is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe or the world for that matter.  The Amalfi Coast is a cliff area of the Riviera that leaves you breathless from it's cliffs and beauty.  There is no place else on Earth like it and this is the time to start looking into it if you would like to see it in the summer.  The area is a National Park.  The villages are not large, so finding a place to stay even in Monterroso takes some planning ahead.  So, start looking into it.  Get a better camera, because there are no cameras good enough to do this place justice anyway.  Check Air BnB, check Home Away, check Booking.com.  Find the best place.  Plan a train or rent a car to get there.  Go out and get a little in shape so that you can do some walking, because it's the best way to see this amazing World Heritage Site.  Take a step back in time and take time to smell the roses.  Cinque Terre awaits with memories that will last a lifetime.  Don't miss this.  Enjoy!

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