A Redleg's Rides
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Spring Fling 2026 - Day 46: The Von Trapp History Tour
Our last day of this spring Fling before we start heading back towards Colorado.
The small family plot on the lodge grounds are the final resting place of both the Baron and Maria and alongside are some of their children.
We drove to Stowe, VT to take part in the history tour of the real Von Trapp family of Sound of Music movie fame.
Hollywood of course changed the timeline, names, history and general details of the story involving this family. We listened to a briefing on the true history and how it differed from the version offered by Hollywood.
Then there was a movie featuring the real Maria and showing her return to Salzburg and some backstory tidbits of her life that were featured in the movie, not quite exactly, but you get the idea.
The tour was finished with a short talk by the current president of the Von Trapp Lodge which has about a 1000 person capacity in terms of lodging. Quite the enterprise, you might say. The president is the daughter of Johannes Peterson who is the son of Maria Augusta Kutschera, who was the Maria that married Baron Von Trapp.
Julie Andrews who played the character of Maria, the governess from a convent who ends up marrying the character portrayed by Christopher Plummer in the movie.
An interesting tour and I learned a few interesting tidbits, having been a fan of the movie for many many years.
Here's the real family tree with the correct names:
Movie Poster
The real Von Trapp Singers
We drove back towards New Hampshire, picked up the RV and headed to Brattleboro, VT for a one night stay at the Saxtons Distillery Harvest Host location.
Our host: Ginny
We turn West tomorrow, having thoroughly scratched ( in Martha's words ) the itch to take the RV into the country's northeast.
Friday, June 12, 2026
Spring Fling 2026 - Day 45: The Star Trek Original Series Sets Tour
Friday, June 12
The friends we were visiting in Vermont, Tracey and Jason, were at work so we decided to drive over to Ticonderoga, NY to check out a kitschy tour of the movie sets reproduced from blueprints used in the Star Trek original series TV show.
I say kitschy because that's what it sounded like to me before I got there. It turned out to be a pretty cool and fun experience. Due to the fact that Lake Champlain is in the way it took about 2.5 hours to get there with the Honda CRV.
We got there shortly before 10:00 a.m. which is just before it opened. Soon after we were signed up for a guided tour of the movie sets.
Back out in the front room / memorabilia room some things caught my eye:
In the trekkie world, Lucy is known as the godmother of Star Trek because she was the one that provided the $700,000 check to finance the pilot episode to Gene Roddenberry.
She also apparently would regularly fund the production of episodes out of her own pocket and then the studio would repay her later on. Money was tight since the studio was filming Mission Impossible episodes at the same time.
Each episode cost about $200,000 to produce. In current dollars, it would be the equivalent of 2 million an episode.
We decided to take a slightly different route back across Lake Champlain. We used a car ferry on the southern end of the lake to get across. It was $14 total or $7 a person. Here's a shot of the ferry coming in. Not much sailing involved, I could see steel cables on both sides of the ferry platform. I believe that it was pulled back and forth across the shores.
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