Vermont Info & Links

Well...as we switch over from XC skiing on mildly hilly terrain, those XC tracks usually become GOLF COURSES! Click here for a listing of courses & clubs in Vermont.


And please keep in mind, there's a lot of 'Charity' Tournaments that start in June & don't end till October, between 'Legions' and 'Elks' & tons of other funraisers, so...if you're new here & wish some ideas on how to connect with some of these events, drop me a line. 

 

Further, I'd be happy to help out by creating & posting a 'Page' off this or my other sites that would not only further your event's marketing/visibility, but give you a place to post 'announcements', and pics after the event! Don't be bashful...

The Appalachian National Scenic Trail is generally known as the Appalachian Trail or simply the AT, is a marked hiking trail in the eastern United States extending between Springer Mountain in Georgia and Mount Katahdin in Maine. It is approximately 2,184 miles (3,515 km) long. Along the way, the trail passes through the states of Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. The path is maintained by 30 trail clubs and multiple partnerships and managed by the National Park Service and the nonprofit Appalachian Trail Conservancy. The majority of the trail is in wilderness, although some portions traverse towns, roads and cross rivers.

Vermont Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation

Wonderful State to live in, but also to visit & vacation!

Click here for all the info on parks, rec, etc!

Young Writers Project

Ever seen their 'page' in ie: The Rutland Herald? Really cool, creative stuff. Just looking to support it by linking it here. FYI: This site is open only to students, 13 years old+  (and teachers) in Vermont and New Hampshire.

Many Vermonters Fail to Claim Tax Credit
More Vermonters could receive an average tax refund in excess of $2,000, if they claimed the federal and state Earned Income Tax Credit.

State and federal tax officials have embarked again on an awareness campaign to get Vermonters to claim a tax credit that could lower their tax bill and mean a large refund check.  Click on pic on left for the story.
Snowmobilers! There are over 4000 miles of groomed & monitored trails throughout Vermont. Snowmobiling is a privilege and is permitted only through the traditional generosity of thousands of property owners. Eighty percent of Vermont's trail system is on private land. Respecting the land by showing courtesy and not littering will ensure that New England's best trail system remains open for years to come. There are some rules & regulations to 'ride' here, so please click here to get the dish from the Vermont Association of Snow Travelers (VAST).