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166:. Taylor lobbied other Vermont residents who shared his dream of a mission to "make the Vermont mountains play a larger part in the life of the people by protecting and maintaining the Long Trail system and fostering, through education, the stewardship of Vermont's hiking trails and mountains". On March 11, 1910, Taylor and twenty-five others met at the Van Ness House in Burlington, Vermont for the first meeting of the Green Mountain Club In 1912, work began on the construction of America's first long-distance hiking path. The GMC completed the Long Trail in 1930. 290: 355: 370: 382: 38: 274:
the Connecticut River. Although roughly 1,000 volunteers perform most of the club's trail work, the club also employs a staff to handle day-to-day operations and a seasonal staff of summit caretakers and the Long Trail Patrol which works on heavy duty projects on the trail. The Green Mountain Club also receives assistance from the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation,
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The Long Trail is maintained primarily by the Green Mountain Club and its volunteers. Twelve club sections maintain assigned sections of the Long Trail – two other club sections maintain the trails in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom and the Appalachian Trail from Maine Junction in Killington to
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some 10 miles (16 km) farther north has gained notoriety because six people vanished in that area between 1945 and 1950. Only one body was found and the fates of the other missing persons remain a mystery.
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Dooling, Michael C. Clueless in New England: The Unsolved Disappearances of Paula Welden, Connie Smith, and Katherine Hull. The Carrollton Press, 2010.
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The section of the Long Trail between Woodford (on Vermont State Route 9 just east of Bennington, Vt) and
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The Long Trail was conceived in 1909 by James P. Taylor who was at the time the assistant headmaster of
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The case that perhaps gained the most media attention at the time was the disappearance of 18-year-old
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and many volunteers, nothing was ever found. Foul play is suspected in her disappearance.
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The Long Trail runs 273 miles (439 km) through the state of Vermont. It starts at the
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as "the founder, sponsor, defender, and protector" of the Long Trail System.
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Green Mountain Club - The Long Trail: Vermont's "Footpath in the Wilderness"
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Journals and photographs from people hiking The Long Trail.
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It runs along the main ridge of the 705: 728:National Recreation Trails in Vermont 610: 427:Green Mountain Club: "The Long Trail" 16:Hiking trail in U.S. state of Vermont 449:from the original on August 6, 2017. 375:Little Rock Pond from the Long Trail 362:White Rocks National Recreation Area 13: 459:The Vermonter magazine, April 1910 209:, including (from south to north) 14: 769: 595: 691: 380: 368: 353: 36: 324:Revere Copper and Brass Company 582: 519: 473: 462: 453: 431: 420: 268: 207:Green Mountain National Forest 1: 413: 284:Appalachian Trail Conservancy 116:Late spring through late fall 530:Mysteries of the unexplained 169: 7: 396: 21:Long Trail (disambiguation) 10: 774: 526:Marshall, Richard (1982). 346: 153: 18: 689: 658:Eastern Continental Trail 648: 298:Historical Disappearances 293:Section of the Long Trail 227:Joseph Battell Wilderness 182:), and runs north to the 180:Clarksburg, Massachusetts 112: 104: 90: 80: 72: 58: 54:273 mi (439 km) 50: 35: 30: 713:Hiking trails in Vermont 445:. Vermont Legislature. 403:Long Trail State Forest 294: 211:Glastenbury Wilderness 194:, coinciding with the 164:Saxtons River, Vermont 673:Stowe Recreation Path 320:Stamford, Connecticut 292: 280:National Park Service 223:Big Branch Wilderness 108:Moderate to Strenuous 570:on December 12, 2009 343:on the Welden case. 304:Glastenbury Mountain 235:Glastenbury Mountain 231:Breadloaf Wilderness 219:Peru Peak Wilderness 215:Lye Brook Wilderness 19:For other uses, see 678:Taconic Crest Trail 668:North Country Trail 564:The Charley Project 560:"Paula Jean Welden" 499:Green Mountain Club 391:from the Long Trail 276:U.S. Forest Service 144:Green Mountain Club 136:long-distance trail 76:Hiking, Snowshoeing 45:from the Long Trail 485:2007-12-20 at the 360:Baker Peak in the 312:Bennington College 295: 700: 699: 512:978-1-888021-46-2 340:Last Seen Wearing 316:Paula Jean Welden 239:Stratton Mountain 196:Appalachian Trail 148:state legislature 120: 119: 765: 695: 631: 624: 617: 608: 607: 589: 586: 580: 579: 577: 575: 566:. 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Long Trail (disambiguation)

Camel's Hump
Vermont
United States
Mount Mansfield
Winooski River
Jonesville
trail
Vermont
long-distance trail
United States
Green Mountain Club
state legislature
Vermont Academy
Saxtons River, Vermont
Massachusetts
Clarksburg, Massachusetts
Canada–US border
Jay, Vermont
Green Mountains
Appalachian Trail
wilderness areas
Green Mountain National Forest
Glastenbury Wilderness
Lye Brook Wilderness
Peru Peak Wilderness
Big Branch Wilderness
Joseph Battell Wilderness
Breadloaf Wilderness

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