Louise and Ottar Indridason wrote a series of articles entitled "Vermont's Natural Areas" published in Vermont Life magazine in 1973–4:
- Indridason, Ottar and Louise (1973). "Natural Areas—Creation's Legacy." Vermont Life 27 (4), 10–15. Featuring: Mt Mansfield
- Indridason, Louise and Ottar (1973). "Vermont's Natural Areas: Part 2, Deciduous Forests." Vermont Life 28 (1), 41–45. Featuring: Gifford Woods State Park, Vernon Black Gum Swamp
- Indridason, Louise and Ottar (1973). "Vermont's Natural Areas: Part 3, Marshes." Vermont Life 28 (2), 6–10. Featuring: Dead Creek Marsh, Little Otter Creek
- Indridason, Louise and Ottar (1974). "Vermont's Natural Areas: Part 4, Miller Brook Cirque and the Chazyan Reefs." Vermont Life 28 (3), 50–53. Featuring: Miller Brook Cirque, Chazyan Reefs
- Indridason, Louise and Ottar (1974). "Vermont's Natural Areas: Part 5, Bogs." Vermont Life 28 (4), 57–59. Featuring: Molly Bog, Scanlon Bog
Most of the natural areas featured in the articles were first described by Hub Vogelmann in his two-part booklet Natural areas of Vermont published in 1964 and 1969. I've been to Mt Mansfield of course but I've not visited the other natural areas described in the Indridason articles. Have you been to any of these places?
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18 de julio de 2023 a las 10:57 AM
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The Vernon Black Gum Swamp is a very cool, distinctive place! J. Maynard Miller Town Forest in Vernon. Be warned about mosquitos though, which I remember being quite bad there.
Molly Bog sounds interesting.
Thanks @er-birds I've added Vernon Black Gum Swamp to my wish list.
You probably already know this but Molly Bog is a permission-only natural area. See the UVM Natural Areas page for contact details. I have no idea what to expect if one were to call and ask for permission.
I haven't been to the Chazyan Reefs but my friend has, and I really want to go. I heard about it while taking a geology course at UVM during my undergrad; it is one of, if not the oldest coral reefs in the world (fossilized of course, haha).
I have gone to Lessor's Quarry in South Hero (44.649165, -73.329024) off Sunset View Rd. also owned by UVM. This was created by an underwater mudslide that trapped tons of organisms (Bryozoa, Gastropods, Brachiopods, Trilobites, and much more) and fossilized them. Also worth a visit! Lots of cool geological features there.
https://www.uvm.edu/sites/default/files/Perkins-Museum-of-Geology/Geologic_Field_Trip_for_Teachers.pdf
Wow, that is pretty amazing! (the Chazyan Reefs)
And good to know, thanks @trscavo !
By the way, I'm sure you'd love this book (if you don't already have it): https://vtfishandwildlife.com/wetland-woodland-wildland
Great resource on Vermont's natural communities, with lists of expected plants and places to visit!
I have visited the Vernon Black Gum Swamp and also the Chazyan Reefs. Both worth visiting!
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