Tuesday, 24 October 2017

Sunday 22nd Oct - last day.

Up early and off to the airfield at Great Barrington.

Looks like another gorgeous day. There was a little mist over the beaver ponds down by the river but blue skies overhead. Picked up coffee, tea and muffins en route and arrived at the airfield just before 9. Cheery welcome from Marylee complete with black stetson. Had a good chat as they were running a little late with the 8 am flight. Discussed their issues with trying to keep a small airfield open and how few there were left.

Ken arrived back from the 8m and he is an ex Delta airline pilot who had a cabin in New England for years as a holiday home and eventually retired to New England buying a house right next to Tanglewood and keeping the cabin to rent to the Boston Symphony Orchestra (or at least some of them) for the summer. He and his wife volunteer at Tanglewood so get to see most of the shows.

Into the Archer, after a brief inspection and a few photos. Start up by Ken and then I taxied across the runway and up to the threshold for power checks. Line up, clearance and full power for the v short runway with trees at the end and off into the blue skies. Beautiful views of the trees immediately and the air was as calm as still as I've ever flow in.

We flew north and up over the ridge and hill we had climbed, over the big lake, yoga centre (massive building), over many famous people's 'cottages' (aka mansions) and Tanglewood seeing Ken's house on the way. The scenery is spectacular and the colours bright and at their peak that very day. Once when circling we suddenly hit turbulence which surprised us all including Ken and he realised that the air was so smooth that we had flow back into our own wake! A rare thing and only days as calm this will it persist.

We could see for miles and miles. The Catskills mountains in the far distance (of 'My Side of the Mountain' fame). A snake of fog over the Hudson river and if we had climbed a little higher we would have seen New York.

After landing, which was done by Ken as is a v low approach though a break in the trees and wheels nearly brushing the crops I bought the t-shirt, got my logbook signed and off we went to finish packing and check out of the Hotel.

What a lovely flight.

Light lunch in a small cafe followed by a drive into a lesser known state park and a walk around a lake (made by the CCC during the great depression as part of the employment programme and improving access to nature). The top end of the walk is part of the Appalachian trail so we have done a bit more of it! So only about 2,200 miles left of it to do.

Then time to drive to Boston. Decided to go for a countryside route to next junction, was very pretty but took a lot longer than we were anticipating and went off the google maps download we had so it was a bit of an adventure! Got to the airport on time (thanks to heavy traffic on the Interstate) rather than early, dropped the car off and through security into the small airport that is Boston Logan.

The Virgin Atlantic flight was ok but unremarkable and uncomfortable, did not sleep much at all but the flight was just under 6 hours so not too bad and then down through the cloud and into the grey drizzle of London.

A short <£10 taxi ride back to the Renaissance Hotel (the overnight plus car parking worked v well and cost effectively) to pick the car up and off home via Waitrose.


'finals' down between the trees


Tanglewood

Ken's house



Appalachian Trail




Beaver lodge





Saturday, 21 October 2017

Stockbridge 21st Oct 2017

Rang and booked flying for tomorrow!
Breakfast in Hotel.
Another fantastic day, all blue skies and 75 deg in the afternoon.
Lovely walk up Monument 'Mountain', through the trees, rocks, and great views with peak fall colours.
Found a bakery for 'lunch' coffee tea and a wonderful still hot apple cake, we asked for two slices and they gave us a 1/4 each!
Botanical gardens, small but pretty and v hot.
Naumkeag house fully booked for and decked out for Halloween, wandered around the gardens. On to a huge lake with lovely fall reflections. On the hillside is the concert home and out door venue for  the Boston symphony orchestra - Tanglewood.
Long chat with a fisherman who lives in Lenox. Where we were chatting - sometimes bald eagles, none today.
Sat on the veranda as the sun went down with a family celebrating a 70th birthday.
Mandie made her a card later and gave it to her in the restaurant - she was delighted and v touched.















To Stockbridge 20th Oct 2017

Another lovely day. Over a covered bridge and up through the Green Mountains with lunch by a ski resort overlooking wide colourful mountain views and another ski resort in the distance. Went through lots of English towns including Chester and Ludlow. Went up the tower at Great Bennington, tallest building in Vermont and 6th highest monument in USA, commemorates a battle holding off the British from capturing a stores depot after their supply lines from Canada were a bit stretched, nice views. Called in at Morse State Airfield Bennington on the off chance. Had a nice wander round and a chat but the guy wasn't there so headed on south. Strange hotel, Red Lion. Very bohemian. We had a room in a separate Steven's guesthouse with lounge and kitchen down stairs. 











Ben and Jerry's Wednesday 18th

Had thought of going flying today as the weather was due to be good and great vis. The airfield is Stowe soaring (gliders) but the mountain tops had clouds and it was a bit windy. To the south beautifully clear, so decided not to fly and head off to Ben and Jerry's original factory. Great tour, terrible jokes.

Montpelier was very nice to walk around in the hot sunshine. Good coffee and light lunch and a browse in some shops. Montpelier being the capital is surprisingly v small, we had a wander around the state house dipping in occasionally to the tour spiel.

Ended up on the back roads to Northfield and happened on a small 12 acre winery. They had picked fruit that day and were pressing it out the back in the open, so we had a chat with them whilst they operated the small hydraulic press. Then inside for a quick wine taste. We were on gravel roads for a while.

Arriving in Woodstock it is v small and pretty and claims to be the prettiest in Vermont. The. Hotel is impressive and the log fire in the lobby uses 5' logs.
Flavor graveyard 

That is such blue sky

Montpellier 



Hotel lobby, 5' logs




Thursday, 19 October 2017

Woodstock 19 October 2017

Cycle along the river, the hotel has bikes to loan. No gears and reverse pedal breaks. Hard work.

Walked up the Franklin path and had a sandwich lunch, to the top of Toms peak. Great views. Walked down through  the national park to the Billings Rockefeller mansion. 

The Billings farm.

Sunset on the veranda.

Dinner in town
hotel 
Red squirrel 
Billings Mansion
Yee har
Log pile envy
Billings Farm