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Public hearing on aerial hunting, Oct. 21

September 25, 2014
A public hearing on a proposed regulation controlling the use of unmanned aerial vehicles or drones for hunting will be held by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board on Tuesday, Oct. 21 in Montpelier. The proposed regulation would make it unlawful for any person to take or attempt to take wild animals while flying in…

Local Spartans race for charity

September 25, 2014
Ottauquechee Community Partnership board members and friends competed in the Spartan Charity Race to raise $5,000 for OCP on Sunday, Sept 21, in Killington. OCP team gathered for a photo before their workout on Thursday. Pictured (l-r) Crys Szeleky, banquet manager at the Woodstock Inn; Paul Ramsey, general manager, Woodstock Inn; Alex LaFlamme, personal trainer at…

Tree stands: easy does it

September 25, 2014
Tree stands get hunters out of sight and smell of wary deer, but they can also get hunters into trouble. Here are some tips from the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department to help you stay safe and get the most out of your tree-stand hunting experience: Choose a live, straight tree. Buy smart. Use stands…

KMS cyclists mount the podium at Kirkland Cyclocross

September 25, 2014
KILLINGTON—The Killington Mountain School Cycling team traveled to Clinton, N.Y., on Sept. 13-14 to compete in the Kirkland Cyclocross Race. This race was the first of the New York Cross series. Coach Brad Ramsay reported that it was a great course, with “power sections, sand pits, mud, run-ups, off-camber corners, and all the fun stuff!”…

The mythos of Sparta

September 18, 2014
By Maxx Steinmetz Throughout the ages, there have been civilizations that now stand as the paragons of military might in the annals of history. Legends such as Alexander the Great, The Roman Empire, the Golden Horde of the Mongols, or even the Vikings of Scandinavia. One Greek city-state precedes and outdoes the others in time…

18-year-old hangs with the best

September 18, 2014
By Cristina Kumka BENSON — Kaleb LaRock doesn’t look any different than anyone else on the obstacle course — he wears the same clothes, does the same stunts and keeps up with the rest of the pack. He’s just half everyone’s age (or more) and twice as capable (as some.) LaRock is the 18-year-old phenom…

Practicing pain: Athletes train to tackle Vermont’s toughest races

September 18, 2014
By Evan Johnson BENSON — At the Shale Hill Adventure Farm in Benson, a group of weary runners attempt to cross a 20-yard-wide pond using thick ropes strung six feet above the water. Some hang like monkeys, gripping with their hands and ankles; some drag themselves along the top of the rope — others prefer…

Trainer uses the Spartan experience to shape up clients

September 18, 2014
By Cristina Kumka KILLINGTON — Beth knows best. For many in training this summer for this weekend’s 15-plus mile Spartan Beast obstacle race, Killington trainer Beth Roberts replaced mom in the old adage. How does she know how to train women and men from all walks of life to do one of the most extreme physical…

Fueling for endurance, performance and (relative) comfort

September 18, 2014
The importance of carbohydrates before a race is not a myth, says William Kelly, owner of Pyramid Wellness in Rutland, but ideal nutritional practices are much more complex than simply “carb-loading.” Kelly recommends complete proteins from diverse sources including beans, nuts and meats, leading up to the race. Salts are also important, he says, recommending…

Fuel your obstacle race with these five food categories

September 18, 2014
By Amy Lewis You’ve decided to go for it, challenge yourself, and find out what all the buzz is about obstacle racing. You’ve been training hard for the big day, but fueling up has left your head spinning as you search for the perfect way to fuel your body and mind. To help you sort…

Stretching: LOCAL physical therapist shares best practices

September 18, 2014
By Tom Poole, DPT Why should I stretch? What is the point of stretching? What kind of stretch is best? When should I stretch? These are some of the most common questions I field when working with athletic clients. There are unlimited factors that can lead to injury including a range of training errors and…

Prefer to spectate? Or want to volunteer?

September 18, 2014
Even if you’re pretty sure the mud and mountains aren’t for you, you don’t have to miss out! Watch the race Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20-21 from four “spectator locations:” the K-1 deck, the Roaring Brook Umbrella Bars, the Snowshed area and the Snowshed Pond. Spectators will be charged $25 at door, cash only (or…

2014 Spartan Race events Schedule

September 18, 2014
September 20: Vermont Beast World Championships Begins: 7:30 a.m. with waves of 275 athletes every 15 minutes across five heats (elite, confirmed, morning, late morning, afternoon heats). Distance: 12+ miles. The fastest time should be around 180 minutes. The World Championship in Killington will also serve as the first round of the 2014 Reebok Spartan…

Race for the Cure celebrates 22 years at Hildene

September 17, 2014
Then Governor Howard Dean at the inaugural race’s finish line, July 1993. Saturday, Sept. 20 — MANCHESTER — The 2014 Komen Vermont Race for the Cure®, on Sept. 20, will be the 22nd race held at Hildene Meadows, in Manchester. After this year’s race, Komen will be folding its tents and heading for new digs in the…

Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports seeks volunteers for the winter season at all state locations

September 17, 2014
Off-snow training begins mid-November, on snow in December KILLINGTON — Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports, the largest nonprofit organization in Vermont to provide daily, year-round sports and recreation to people with disabilities, is seeking new volunteer ski and snowboard instructors for its winter programs at Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Bolton Valley in Bolton and Pico…