Posts Tagged ‘Vermont’
Golf Courses Vermont

Now all those who thought Vermont is all about adrenaline pumping skiing and snowboarding, I am here to prove you wrong. Though skiing is the most popular leisure activity in Vermont, golf cannot be left far behind. With panoramic views and astounding landscape, Vermont has on offer one the best golfing experiences all across the United States. And when talking about golf, the Country Club of Barice cannot be far behind. Founded in 1924, it is a golfer’s paradise. With the stunning view of the Vermont landscape as it’s background, you have to live the Barice experience to feel it. But for those looking for some exclusivity, the Brattleboro Country Club is meant for you. It is a membership operated club providing a professional atmosphere and an immaculately well maintained 18 hole golf course. And if Ayn Rand was to write about it, she sure would have loved the “integrity” of the place as it relies and follows the natural shape of the rolling hill tops without being overtly tailored. It has a driving range, practice area and a well stocked pro-shop making golf a pleasurable experience. Mentioning golf courses, how can I forget Vermont’s best public golf course- The Green Mountain National Golf Course. Located in Central Vermont, it offers activities specifically designed for ladies. Ladies do have fun all the time. With its gently sloping fairways, it offers myriad challenges in elevation making it an intriguing game.
Deer Hunting on the Move: Stillhunting for Deer, or Get off the Stump
Deer hunting on the move, or stillhunting, is commonly misunderstood as to what it is and how to go about it. It is stalking deer, not waiting on a stump or in a blind for the deer to come to you. It can be the most rewarding deer hunting experience you can do. It can also be the most frustrating, since it is a skill which requires you to slow everything everything – your sight, your breath and your walking gait. But the payoffs go beyond the hunt to your better enjoyment of nature itself.
This article will talk about some things I’ve learned while hunting deer in the Vermont woods and oak mast ridges of Wisconsin. These few simple techniques can be used on your next hunt – whether you choose to stillhunt or not, the principles are the same. These techniques will also make your deer hunt a richer experience. It’s all about: you’re outdoors – enjoy the scenery, hunting or not.
Generally, as deer hunters, we think of one thing when we hunt, and that is deer. Not deer in general, but that deer. We are aided in this compulsion by our brains, and our eyes. Let’s talk about eyes first.
<b>Hunt Deer with Soft Focus – See Them as They See You</b>
