This Ragemeter Goes to 11
This Ragemeter Goes to 11 is a climbing site in Chittenden County, Northwest Vermont, Vermont. This Ragemeter Goes to 11 is situated nearby to the scenic viewpoint Lone Rock Point, as well as near the climbing site Aquatic Redneck.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Burlington Bay Horse Ferry and O.J. Walker.
Burlington Bay Horse Ferry
The Burlington Bay Horse Ferry is a shipwreck in Lake Champlain off Burlington, Vermont, United States. It is the only known example of a turntable horse ferry, a ship type that was common on United States waterways in the mid-19th century. Burlington Bay Horse Ferry is situated 1,900 feet southeast of This Ragemeter Goes to 11.O.J. Walker
The O.J. Walker was a cargo schooner that plied the waters of Lake Champlain between New York and Vermont. Built in 1862 in Burlington, Vermont, she hauled freight until sinking off the Burlington coast in a storm in 1895, while carrying a load of brick and tile. O.J. Walker is situated 4,100 feet southeast of This Ragemeter Goes to 11.Howard Mortuary Chapel
Church
Photo: Mfwills, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Howard Mortuary Chapel is a historic chapel located at 455 North Avenue on the grounds of Lakeview Cemetery in Burlington, Vermont. Built in 1882, the chapel was designed in the High Victorian Gothic style by Alfred Benjamin Fisher, on cemetery grounds designed by E. Howard Mortuary Chapel is situated 1 mile east of This Ragemeter Goes to 11.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Burlington and Lakeside Development.
Burlington
Photo: Michelle Maria, CC BY 3.0.
Burlington is the largest city in the American state of Vermont. Situated on Lake Champlain, it is the heart of a small urban area that acts as Vermont's vibrant and cosmopolitan center.
Lakeside Development
Neighborhood
Photo: Mfwills, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Lakeside Development, or the Lakeside Historic District, encompasses a historic company-built residential development in southern Burlington, Vermont. Lakeside Development is situated 2½ miles southeast of This Ragemeter Goes to 11.
Winooski
Photo: Hortont424, CC BY-SA 2.5.
Winooski is a city of 7,997 in Northwest Vermont across the Winooski River from Burlington. It is both the most densely populated and smallest city by area in the state.
This Ragemeter Goes to 11
- Type: Climbing site
- Category: sports location
- Location: Chittenden County, Northwest Vermont, Vermont, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
44.48824° or 44° 29′ 18″ northLongitude
-73.24881° or 73° 14′ 56″ westOpen location code
87P8FQQ2+7FOpenStreetMap ID
node 5999226902OpenStreetMap feature
sport=climbing
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Lone Rock Point and Bring Da Ruckus.
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