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765: 304: 387: 221: 40: 246: 338: 412: 393: 261:, a retired Union Carbide Corp. executive, who also built a summit hotel there (opened 1950). Davidson had acquired about 7,000 acres mostly on Equinox's western slopes, with tentative plans to develop a commercial ski area centered on upper Hamilton Hollow. But as of his death in 1969, Davidson had completed transfer of all his Equinox property to an especially austere Catholic monastic order called the 426: 386: 363:
began operating the site in 1988, erecting a wind measurement tower and removing the four old turbines. It installed two U.S. Windpower 100 kW turbines in 1990, which ran for four years making electricity. Green Mountain Power removed its turbines and measurement tower in 1994. The company now
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Prospective developments on the eastern slopes of Equinox included a 1930s federal work agency's unsuccessful proposal to cut ski trails. Development possibilities on a larger scale emerged with the 1962 sale  of Manchester's Equinox House hotel and its adjoining 1,500 acres of 
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The summit is part of a massif, or extended ridgeline described by state forest rangers as "a mountainous, un-roaded area dominated by Mt. Equinox, Red Mountain, Mother Myrick and Bear Mountain." Separately, a land trust described much of this same area as the "Equinox Highlands." Yet only parts of
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Equinox Mountain's immediate eastern flanks are incised by Skinner Hollow and Cook Hollow; its western flanks by Mears Hollow, Corbett Hollow and Hamilton Hollow. Among these small and mostly very steep valleys, all but Hamilton Hollow are undeveloped, although a trail skirts Cook Hollow. The
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race since 1973 have been limited to "vintage racing cars." In that year, the Vintage Sports Car Club of America took over sponsorship of the event from the Sports Car Club of America. The 5.2-mile (8.7 km) course gains nearly 3,000 feet. In comparison, the 7.4-mile (11.9 km)
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During the 1860s a Manchester group built a 4-mile road leading south from near the height of Beartown Gap Road nearly to Equinox's summit. As of a 1949 report, this former road, which reached only to Lookout Rock, had "long fallen into disuse but its route is readily discernable."
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The summit hotel closed in the 1990s and soon became derelict. It was demolished in 2011 to make way for a "viewing center" operated by the monastery, which obtained 2019 gross receipts of $ 327,502 from its toll road and related gift shop, according to a tax filing.
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mountainside, after which a succession of corporate owners repeatedly made ambitious proposals for a commercial ski area there. But a 1974 bankruptcy pushed all such ideas into abeyance and Equinox House stood empty during the subsequent decade. (See also
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was installed in 1981 and three more in 1982, making Little Equinox Mountain the site of one of the first wind farms in the United States. These turbines, an early-generation design by WTG Systems of
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New Sky Line Drive Taps Choice Vermont Vistas: Summit of Mt. Equinox Reached by Toll Road Much Attention Trail to Summit First Link Everett M. Smith, The Christian Science Monitor, 09 Aug 1949: 7.
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eastern slopes drain toward the Batten Kill River. The western slopes drain toward the Green River, a Batten Kill tributary that forms the 10-mile, dead-end mountain valley occupied by
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radar station can be seen near the summit. The site is now used for two-way communications by the Vermont State Police, and for the other radio station to transmit from the mountain,
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During the 1960s, a still-standing course record was set at "just over four minutes" and participants have exceeded 100 miles per hour on stretches of the course. Entries for this
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and Killington). A summit observation building is reached via a privately operated toll road, which passes near various towers used for broadcast and other purposes.
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Using a route on a separate part of the mountain, the current 5.2-mile toll road leads north to the summit and was completed in 1947 by
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Roberts, Andrea Suozzo, Ken Schwencke, Mike Tigas, Sisi Wei, Alec Glassford, Brandon (2013-05-09).
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these uplands are formally conserved either as public property or privately operated land trusts.
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https://www.equinoxpreservationtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/ept-trail-map-guide.pdf
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Adjacent to the larger Equinox Mountains is Little Equinox, where two
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Endless Energy Corporation, a wind farm development company based in
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360-degree stitched panorama from the top of Mount Equinox
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and the second-highest point in southern Vermont, after
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Entrance station for the toll road leading to the summit
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please see "public lands" overlay maps via CalTopo.
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Index

Mt. Equinox

Elevation
Prominence
Listing
New England Fifty Finest
New England 100 Highest
Coordinates
43°09′58″N 73°07′03″W / 43.165988°N 73.117574°W / 43.165988; -73.117574
Bennington County
Vermont, U.S.
Parent range
Taconic Range
Topo map
USGS
Easiest route
Taconic Range
Stratton Mountain
Manchester
Mansfield

Sandgate, Vermont

Joseph George Davidson
Carthusians
Charterhouse of the Transfiguration
Equinox House Historic District
WEQX
NORAD
Vermont Public Radio

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