Residents of Pomfret, Vermont’s Cloudland Road have taken a stand against the annual fever pitch of fall foliage tourists causing a nuisance in the area.
These locals have had it with leaf-peeping pests.
In recent years, the tiny town’s stunning autumnal display has become a social media sensation, and as a result the area now gets annually inundated with influencers and their ilk keen to take selfies with the beautiful backdrop — private property be damned.the Boston Globe Doten and his neighbors are used to getting a seasonal influx of tourists looking to enjoy the colorfully changing leaves, but in the past, the visitors — mostly photographers and those staying at nearby bed and breakfasts — have been fewer and better mannered.
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