Eagles are on the Nest

I had a fascinating encounter with the bald eagle family of Lake Rescue this morning. They live there year-round, and have been residents for years, entrancing the human residents of this lovely lake in southern Vermon

I had a fascinating encounter with the bald eagle family of Lake Rescue this morning. They live there year-round, and have been residents for years, entrancing the human residents of this lovely lake in southern Vermont.

When I came around the bend in my kayak at 6:45 AM, the mother eagle was waiting for me in a tall tree nearby. Can you spot her?

Mother eagle, perched on a branch on the north end of Discovery Island. The nest is in a cove just beyond the south end of the small island.

I checked the nest: empty.

Then the baby popped up.

Mom immediately flew over to him.

She landed on a nearby branch and the two interacted for a long time.

It’s so awesome to start the day with this!

Winter is Here … Early

It looks like winter has arrived in the Okemo Valley — early, as usual!

It’s only the second day of November, and we have four inches of snow and temperatures in the high 20s.

We tried to go kayaking and the wind and snow beat us back, though we did see a couple of our duck friends swimming in the cove.

We retreated to the fireplace inside Lake Rescue Chalet to watch the flakes fall in cozy comfort. It sure is lovely, though!

I’m sure Okemo and Killington are both thrilled to be bathed in the white stuff, with cold enough temps to turn on the snowmaking machines on the mountains. I don’t think I will brave skiing during the pandemic, unless it’s cross country, alone. Both mountains have restrictions and procedures in place to keep skiers and snowboarders safe. You can read all about it on our COVID-19 skiing page.

Spiffing up Lake Rescue Chalet, Part 1

(A story in 3 parts)

Bob and Aryk, with a little help from Lisa, spent August and September spiffing up Lake Rescue Chalet. We’d like to share the transformation!

First we restained the enormous front and back decks at Lake Rescue Chalet. Then we restained the entire house!

Let’s start with the back deck, where we like to hang out or before-dinner drinks and early morning (and sometimes evening) hot tub soaks.

Before

This is the back deck before we started. As you can see, the previous stain had largely worn off.

Hard at Work on the Back Deck

Bob and Aryk power washed the deck, then used a sander to remove the remaining stain. Finally, they painstakingly applied a lovely mahogany stain.

The Lovely Results!

Isn’t it lovely?

Coming next … the front deck transformation, with a little help from Kaylee the resident cat.

Easy Hikes to the Top of the World

Looking for a short hike with a lot of bang for your buck? Something you can do with the kids, or with people in your party who aren’t used to long hikes? We can suggest two that are close by that will reward you with outstanding views for not too much effort. Don’t forget to pack your binoculars or a camera!

Hike to the Top of Okemo

There’s a short hike to the top of the Okemo Mountain Road that gives you an awesome vantage point with less than a mile of hiking. You can hike through dense, magical woods up a steep, rocky trail, or you can hike up a relatively easy road. At the top you have a mountain-top view from the Okemo Peak that lets you gaze down upon the Village of Ludlow, Lake Rescue, and mountains all the way to New Hampshire. You’ll see the ski lift and can climb to the top of the Fire Tower (if you’re not afraid of heights). It’s less than a mile round trip. There are some pull-offs with scenic views on the way down. Learn more.

Directions to the Trailhead:

Turn left on Route 100, then left at the end. Make a right onto Okemo Mtn Rd. Drive up to the Okemo Lodge, continuing up the private road to its left (OPEN from late spring to late fall). This road will switchback straight up the mountain for about 4-5 miles until you reach the top. You’ll be able to park at the end and either walk on the road or go up the trail to the left.

Echo Lake Vista Trail

Children as young as five can successfully navigate the hike up the Echo Lake Vista Trail. It’s steep but not brutal, and the views of Echo Lake, okemo Mountain, and the whole area from the top are breathtaking. there’s a nice rock there where you can relax and enjoy a snack. It’s only 1.5 miles round-trip. Learn more.

Directions:

The trail is located at Camp Plymouth State Park Distance. Go north on Route 100 (turn right form Benson Point), North, then turn right onto Kingdom Road at the Echo Lake Inn, follow 1 mile to Boy Scout Camp Road, and turn left to Camp Plymouth State Park. Park for free in a parking lot on the right before the road crosses the creek. The trailhead is past the cabins on the right, or you can go farther on the road and access the trail by way of a steep wooden staircase that goes through an ancient cemetery.

Early Morning on Lake Rescue

It may seem bizarre to intentionally get up at 6 AM when you’re on summer vacation. That’s supposed to be your time to sleep late, right? But you could be missing out on the best stuff Lake Rescue has to offer! Setting your alarm that early can reap some incredible rewards, if you want to start your day with meditative peace and serenity. The lake itself presents a striking tableau, with a contract of dark mountains, clear water and, and clouds and mist.

For birdwatchers, daybreak is a bewitching time when birds are active but most humans are not. Some of the birds I have quietly watched this summer include great blue herons, snowy egrets, a variety of ducks, a loon couple, and a bald eagle family.

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Great Blue Heron

This is the place where we will share our experiences and recommendations, to enhance your enjoyment of Lake Rescue Chalet, Okemo Valley, and the glorious state of Vermont!

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