Some Vermont terms for people:

The tourists (or guests, according to the Vermont Dept. Of Tourism and Marketing) who clog up the roads all autumn are known as leaf-peepers. I don't think there is a disparaging term for tourists (other than "New Yorkers") in other seasons. Retirees who winter in Florida and summer in Vermont are known as snowbirds, but that's usually not derogatory. Finally, anyone born in Vermont is known as a woodchuck, as opposed to people not born in Vermont who are known as flatlanders (yes, that's where my handle comes from) no matter how long they haved lived here. Good topic, Whit!