Mt. Glory sits on top of Teton Pass, which has been a very important corridor for travel for 10,000 years. The pass is a windy, connecting road between Wyoming and Idaho that allows people to travel through the mountains vs. taking the long road around. The pass peaks at 8,431 ft of elevation, and often …
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Phenology Spot-Mt. Glory
CLICK HERE FOR EMBEDDED MAP Mt. Glory is a well-known route for backcountry skiers and outdoor enthusiasts in Wyoming/Idaho. At the top of Teton Pass, it peaks at an elevation of 10,033 ft. This is very different to centennial woods as it is above alpine, vs the ~200ft of elevation Centennial sits at. Therefore, the …
NOVEMBER VISIT-EVENT MAP
Since my last visit in October, the woods have begun taking their final breaths of fall and prepared for Winter. My visit was on one of what may be the last sunny blue bird warm fall days of this year. More dead leaves and twigs scattered the ground, and squirrels and chipmunks seemed more frantic …
OCTOBER VISIT
After visiting the woods, it has become evident that autumn is coming to an end. The canopy of oranges and yellows have mostly fallen to the ground and cover the trails. Some maples are still in the process of changing, yet most of the hardwoods have reached their peak and are cleared of leaves. The …
INTRO
INTRO TO CENTENNIAL WOODS Located within the city limits of Burlington, these woods contain over 65 acres of hardwood, conifer, and evergreen trees. Habitats also include streams, wetlands, and field areas. Due to its diversity in species, it serves as an important place for education on Vermont’s biodiversity and cultural history. Many classes at the …