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This video from wcax.com shares the story of Vermonter, Pete Davis, who makes the daily commute through Smugglers’ Notch, Vermont. 

The road through Smugglers’ Notch is closed to automobiles during the winter allowing for cross country skiers to travel the 3 miles of Route 108 connecting Cambridge and Stowe.

“It’s the best way to get to work and it’s just a great way to start the day,” says Davis.

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