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Yearly Archives: 2002
Mother natureís gift to runners
By John Morton Posted November 1st, 2002 On October 5th, before dawn, the wind howled and rain swept the landscape in sheets. As forecasted, the remnants of hurricane Lili drenched New England before dissipating over the North Atlantic. August had … Continue reading
Posted in Out and About
One man, one bike, one day
By Mike Donohue Posted October 1st, 2002 Mike Donohue Ride around Lake Champlain Adventures and Misadventures In the summer of 2000, I rode around Lake Champlain—360 miles in four days. It was my first and only bike tour. Not long … Continue reading
Posted in Expeditions
Home Away From Home
Posted September 1st, 2002 While the idea of shaving weight off the load in one’s pack is appealing, many hikers balk at the thought of upgrading (often synonymous with downsizing) their time-tested tent. On the trail, your tent is not … Continue reading
An evening rowing a pilot gig
By Dave Lynch Posted July 1st, 2002 It’s a warm summer evening on the Burlington waterfront. The bike path is crowded and the Burlington Boathouse is packed. At 5:30, a small group of people begins to assemble at the corner … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Other Water Sports, Paddling
Tagged Lake Champlain, paddling
Gosh! This is a big country!
By Tom LaFleur Posted July 1st, 2002 One man discovers just how big, when he rides his bike across it When was the last time you did something for the first time?” Perhaps it was this challenge, fired at other … Continue reading
Life jackets you can live in
By Berne Broudy Posted July 1st, 2002 PFDs to fit your budget and your body. [It’s a good idea to always wear your PFD, even in calm water. Mike Donohue has on the Palm On Tour by Harmony Gear. Photo … Continue reading
Posted in Articles
Olympic cheaters – an update
By John Morton Posted July 1st, 2002 It’s a blessing of human nature that less than four months after the Salt Lake Winter Olympics, we can still picture the thrilling victories, but the shameful defeats are already fading from memory. … Continue reading
Posted in Out and About
Nutrition notes: Carbohydrate confusion
By Nancy Clark,MS, RD Posted May 1st, 2002 The low-down on sugars, starches and other carbos you love to eat Ever since Dr. Atkins came out with his carbohydrate-bashing high-protein diet, active people, who had been happily enjoying bagels, pasta … Continue reading
Posted in Sports Medicine
Nordic skating on lakes & rivers
By Jamie Hess Posted January 1st, 2002 New-age ice skating on Nordic skates [Fresh tracks with Nordic Skates—Jamie Hess of Norwich and Mark Kandola of Boston enjoy a few inches of fresh powder on Lake Morey in Fairlee, Vermont. The … Continue reading
Posted in Expeditions
Nagano on TV
By John Morton Posted March 1st, 2002 This article first aired on Vermont Public Radio It’s been four years since the Nagano Winter Olympics, and as I pack my bags to volunteer at the Salt Lake Winter Olympics, I think … Continue reading
Posted in Out and About

