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Vermont’s third-highest peak, Camel’s Hump (4,083 feet), is the most recognized in the state. Its isolated height and distinct shape make it recognizable from great distances, and its humped ...
"We figured since you only wear your wedding dress once, we might as well make the most of it and not worry if they got dirty." "We figured since you only wear your wedding dress once, we might as ...
The 62-acre property, donated to IAL by S.H. Cumings, is located on the north slope of Camel’s Hump along Santee Mill Road, ...
The couple hiked Camel’s Hump in Huntington, Vermont, in their wedding gowns on Sept. 30 before marrying at the 4,083-foot summit against the backdrop of the state’s iconic fall foliage.