Vermont

What to pack for your trip to Vermont

Vermont has a humid continental climate, with muddy springs, in general a mild early summer, and hot Augusts. Keep in mind that ermont is the seventh coldest state in the country. Winters can be quite severe, with the annual snowfall averaging between 150-250 cm, depending on elevation.

Functional clothing. If you are planning to visit during the cold winter months, functional clothing is key for enjoying and being safe in the outdoors. In addition, you should pack thermal underwear (preferably wool), breathable layer clothing, plenty of socks (again, preferably wool, rather than cotton or synthetic), and a warm hat. Swedish functional clothing specialist Odlo has a great line of clothing products for the icy outdoors.

Shoes that withstand the mud. Vermont is a great destination for hiking! Since the weather is quite unpredictable all year round, it might be a good idea to pack a not-too-bulky pair of trail runners, such as Saucony’s Peregrine 7 for men or women, that hold up well on wet and dry ground.

All-weather gear. During the warmer season, be prepared for rainy and windy conditions. Ideal are lightweight hoodies like the highly weatherproof Arc'teryx Squamish jacket, which is breathable, too — handy for when the weather clears up again. You might also opt for an actual rain jacket like the Patagonia Torrentshell. Tuck a good (but compact) umbrella, like Repel's Windproof Travel Umbrella with Teflon Coating, into your bag, in case of a real downpour.

Power adapter and charger. In the USA the power sockets are of type A and B. The standard voltage is 100-127 V and the standard frequency is 60 Hz. A type B power adapter is included in this world adapter set from Bestek, and a multiport charger, like Anker’s compact Powerport 4.

Packing cubes. They not only keep your suitcase organized, but also compact your clothes to save space. One of frequent travellers'favorites are Eagle Creek‘s Pack-It cubes, which come in different sizes so you can tailor your setup to your needs.

Check out the Official Vermont State Tourism website with plenty of free information materials for download.