![]() Ten miles down the road, you could stay at Grandpa Grunts, a $35-a-night hostel-like lodge with a basement B.Y.O.B. ![]() ![]() Despite being blessed with an annual snowfall that usually exceeds that of every other Eastern resort, Jay Peak was largely overlooked by American tourists.Ī glimpse of the local niceties helped explain why: Yes, there was running water in the lodge and electricity in the dated hotel. Most days, that did not add up to what you would ever call a crowd. For those who did, the mountain’s miles of out-of-bounds terrain became a cultlike destination, drawing a loyal, if limited, following that included many Canadians. SEVEN miles from the Canadian border in northern Vermont, Jay Peak has always been so remote that only the ardent found it.
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