Pinnacle Association's Accessibility Day Program Is September 20

posted Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Once a year, those who need some physical help in getting to a most spectacular view of Vermont can take advantage of the Windmill Hill Pinnacle Association's Accessibility Day on Saturday September 20.

Scheduled from 10:45 AM or 11 AM (depending upon which of two start locations is chosen) to 4 PM in order to allow enough time for the logistics, this is a once-a-year opportunity for a vehicle ride via the often-rough road leading to Paul's Ledges. There participants will gather for lunch and a most outstanding view of the countryside.

Program Leaders will be Tony Coven and Bev Major.

The popularity of this free program and the need for several four-wheel-drive vehicles to transport participants make advance registrations a MUST for riders. Hikers do not need to pre-register.

Participants should bring water, a bag lunch, snack, and sweater or jacket for possible chilly weather. They should meet promptly at Westminster West Church at 10:45 AM or at the Athens Dome Trailhead on Route 35, opposite Sleepy Valley Road, at 11 AM to carpool.

All riding participants must register in advance with Bev Major at 802-387-5737.

Directions to the Westminster West Church and information about other upcoming Pinnacle programs may be found under events at www.windmillhillpinnacle.org.

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