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Yearly Archives: 2000
Masters downhill ski racing
By Lisa Densmore Posted November 1st, 2000 More challenge, more fun Never too old to race! [Masters skier Melissa Patterson of Rutland won her age group at the Masters National Championships at Sugarloaf, Maine last year. Patterson is profiled on … Continue reading
Posted in Articles
Climbing and Skiing Mount Ranier
Posted September 1st, 2000 Like a bear beelining to honey, I have felt inexorably drawn to Mount Rainier. Sitting in Seattle and happily inhaling my fourth cup of double shot part-skim hazelnut latte last summer, I looked up from my … Continue reading
Posted in Backcountry Skiing, Expeditions, Mountaineering, Rock and Ice Climbing
Tagged climbing, Mount Ranier, Skiing, Washington
Green Mountain Club turns 90
By Michael Roche Posted September 1st, 2000 For more information about the Green Mountain Club call 802-244-7037 or visit their Web site, greenmountainclub.org T hink for a minute—what would Vermont be like without the Green Mountain Club? The Club’s 15 … Continue reading
Nordic skiing returns to Arrostook
By John Morton Posted September 1st, 2000 Aroostook County forms the northern tip of Maine. It’s known primarily for endless evergreen forests, rolling potato fields and harsh winters. The town of Allagash made national headlines a year ago by recording … Continue reading
Posted in Out and About
Basic Bouldering and Beyond
Posted July 1st, 2000 Josh is sitting, with his hands and feet on the rock. Suddenly, he leaps into the air and grabs the rock above him with his right hand. His swinging feet find their own holds on the … Continue reading
Posted in Expeditions, Rock and Ice Climbing
Tagged Bolton, bouldering, rock climbing
Adirondack flatwater
Posted July 1st, 2000 The kamikaze black flies found us immediately. I had barely spread the peanut butter on my bagel when one lodged itself in my ear canal and another flew in my eye. Grey skies and black flies… … Continue reading
Posted in Expeditions, Paddling
Tagged Adirondacks, canoe, kayak, paddling, Saranac Lake
Motorcycle Lust
By John Morton Posted July 1st, 2000 This essay was originally published in the Middlebury Alumni magazine Out & About Summertime. The weather is hot, the roads are dry, and I want a motorcycle. When I was a kid, my … Continue reading
Posted in Out and About
Abe Rogers: Aiming for the Olympics
By Celeste Perrino Walker Posted May 1st, 2000 Pro triathlete Abe Rogers is the boy next door. Literally. While maintaining his high U.S. ranking and pursuing his Olympic goal (2000 or Bust!), Rogers, who grew up in Burlington, Vermont, has … Continue reading
Posted in Articles
Corporate culture
By Leslie Aylsworth Posted May 1st, 2000 Running keeps employees healthy and happy. They run for the camaraderie. They run for the challenge. But most of all, they run because it’s fun. Every year, hundreds of co-workers from companies such … Continue reading
Five Mistakes Every Marathoner Should Avoid
By Tom Weaver Posted May 1st, 2000 Those words belong to Emil Zatopek, who won the gold medal in the 1952 Olympic Marathon, just one of his many long-distance running achievements. Marathoning, that “other life” we experience on race day, … Continue reading

