Vermont
Stowe
Est. 1933. 116 trails. 4,395 feet above sea level.
$63
Original pen plot · signed · no two identical
Ink & paper: Arctic Blue
Size: 12×18"
Made to order. Ships flat in 1–4 business days. Shipping & returns
+ Details
- 12 × 18 inches
- Drawn on 98 lb (160 gsm) archival cotton paper
- Precision technical pens and archival inks
- Signed and dated on the back
- Ships flat, protected, ready to frame
Each map begins with elevation data and is drawn by a pen plotter in our Vermont studio. Mechanical precision, plus the texture and small imperfections of real ink on paper.
+ About this map
The oldest ski patrol in America was founded at Stowe in 1934, one year after the Civilian Conservation Corps cut the first trails on Mount Mansfield, presumably having watched what happened in 1933. The mountain is Vermont’s highest, the terrain is the most storied in the East, and the village below is the one every New England postcard has been trying to reproduce since. It is also my home mountain, and it has no summer mountain biking, a fact I have decided to take personally.
+ Site data
- Location
- Stowe
- Region
- New England
- Elevation
- 4,395 ft / 1,340 m
- Coordinates
- 44.5319N 72.7875W
- Type
- ski resort
- Notes
- Est. 1933. 116 trails
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