2011 storm Irene

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TCaldwell

Minister of Fire
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I'm on a family reunion in the killington area of vt and went tubing on the tweed river. I know this is beautiful but couldn't help but be amazed at the number of blown/washed down trees along the riverbank. This wood is almost 4 years old and perfect but would be difficult to harvest. I guess overall it was just suprising to see!
 
I drove through VT right after the storm (long way from Montreal to PA) and the damage was truly amazing. Literally, entire sections of roadway were just washed away. I am not surprised you can still see the aftereffects even today.
 
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