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Green Mountain Athletic Hall of Fame class of 2015 announced
August 21, 2015
POULTNEY. – Green Mountain College is excited to announce its 2015 class for its annual Athletics Hall of Fame induction ceremony which will be held during Alumni and Family Weekend from Sept. 25-27. The event is open to the public. This year the selection committee is proud to induct three individuals:Women’s basketball player Julie Littlefield (’96) will be joined…
Killington’s pool open through Labor Day
August 21, 2015
KILLINGTON — The Killington Pool will stay open through Monday, Sept. 7 with evening hours available after school starts, the Killington Recreation Department announced Tuesday, Aug. 18. Pool hours from Aug. 26 through Sept. 7 are week nights: 3:30-7 p.m. and weekends: 12-7 p.m.
Sherburne Women’s Club Golf Outing held Sunday at GMNGC
August 21, 2015
KILLINGTON — The Sherburne Women's Club is holding a fundraiser Golf Outing at Green Mountain National Golf Course on Aug. 23, at 1:30 p.m. The golf is for ladies only, but everyone is invited to the barbecue lunch. “Never-ever golfers as well as seasoned players are invited to participate as this is a terrific opportunity…
Killington Rec to host first annual duathlon over Labor Day weekend
August 21, 2015
KILLINGTON — Killington Parks and Recreation Department recently announce that it will host its first annual duathlon for adults and kids at the Killington Town Recreation facilities on 2706 River Road Sunday, Sept. 6 beginning at 9 a.m. Rain day will be Monday, Sept. 7 (Labor Day). This event will be timed by stopwatches and participants…
Antlerless deer permit application deadline, Aug. 28
August 21, 2015
The deadline to apply for a Vermont muzzleloader antlerless deer hunting permit is fast approaching – August 28. Hunters can apply at www.vtfishandwildlife.com, or they can apply with a paper application available from license agents. As in the past, a person may apply in the lottery category or as a landowner. However, it is a…
Rivard sisters become the youngest to finish long-distance swim events
August 21, 2015
It was another amazing week for long distance Upper Valley Aquatic Center (UVAC) swimmers Vera and Margaret Rivard. Last week, 11-year-old Vera Rivard did three swim events at Swim the Kingdom in Vermont. She swam the 5-mile swim on Aug. 9 in Crystal Lake in Barton, Vt. and finished in 2 hour 23 minutes and…
Swim the day away
August 21, 2015
By Cole Whitaker The dog days of summer in Vermont are here and fall may be nearing, but with high temperatures and higher humidity, winter has never felt farther away. Luckily for Vermonters, the Rutland region offers ample opportunities to beat the heat by jumping in cool water. From family-friendly beaches to off-the-beaten-path swimming holes…
When in doubt, take a hike!
August 21, 2015
Hiking is by far my favorite form of exercise–luckily, in Vermont we have an abundance of hiking trails with no shortage of new terrain to explore. One of the best aspects of this type of activity is that it can be enjoyed year-round. Whether trekking up the snowy hills of Pico fastened into snowshoes or…
The joys of camping
August 21, 2015
In my last column I mentioned that we often do “out of character” things when dating in order to show our flexibility. I was first tested in that regard back in 1974 when my future husband, Peter, taught me how to fish. I had never been in a boat and had never held a fishing…
The Outside Story: Bees feel flower buzz
August 21, 2015
By Rachel Sargent Imagine you had a power that allowed you to pick up nearby objects without actually touching them. Imagine this power could help you find and choose the best foods while shopping. Imagine you could use this power to communicate with your family. Bees are thought to have just such a power.…
The Millennials are coming
August 21, 2015
Sometimes, when I read my column in the Mountain Times, I wonder: does anyone actually use the phrase “Generation Y” anymore? It’s been my impression lately that the term “Millennials” has almost completely replaced “Generation Y” in trend-based think-pieces. The actual data, which I looked up today, is not quite so dire, but it suggests…
Thank goodness for cool rain
August 21, 2015
So I am certain that it will be a surprise to no one that I have not in any way, shape or form, stuck to my training schedule. I did, however, do an 11-mile training run from the Sherburne Pass to Killington Peak and back. I also did my longest ever road bike ride, a…
The Killarney wins Okemo Valley Chicken Wing Championship
August 21, 2015
Courtesy of Okemo Okemo Hops in the Hills 2015 Chicken Wing Champion was once again The Killarney. Owner Mark Verespy served up “Sweet and Savory Barbecue Wings” with the help of his children Connor and Molly. LUDLOW – More than 5,000 beer and wine drinkers enjoyed summer temperatures and bright sunny skies Aug. 7-9 at…
Bike park offers thrills for all skills
August 21, 2015
Progression of terrain designed for beginner and intermediate riders By Polly Lynn It may not be quite as tame as a “sidewalk in the woods” as Jay ‘Rosey’ Rosenbaum, the Terrain Parks Supervisor and Mountain Bike Trails and Will Conroy head bike park excavator for the resort describe the new beginner terrain, but that’s a…
Trail of the Week: Underdog
August 21, 2015
Courtesy of pinehillpark.org The trail of the week, Underdog, is highlighted in red. By Tony Accurso Underdog is a fun trail situated in the Pine Hill Park trail network in Rutland, Vt. This trail flows from the intersection of Salamander/Droopy Muffin to the Carriage Trail. This trail is fast and flows well when ridden in this direction, and…