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PAULBACH
12-25-2005, 05:55 AM
Vermont is bigger than Texas - if you ironed it out. To help visitors to Vermont decide on what to do and where to go here are 40 pages for a total of 118 descriptions of things to do in Vermont and over 200 hyperlinks. It is a work in progress and certainly will grow. I grew up near the VT border and have visited many of these places. I now live about a quart of gasoline from Bennington.

An important addition (1/2/2006) is a bibliography of rides in and around Vermont and the best addition is a website that lists the best rides for all the states in the US color coded by characteristic. Scenic; Sweeping Curves; Twisties; and Unpaved and best of all, FREE! :heart I love FREE.

Added 12/30/2005 are mileages to all attractions in VT :thumb

If you would like a copy it is yours for free, my favorite price. :clap And the document will lead you to free beer, free wine, free cheese and even a set of free pins. FREE! my favorite price. :dance

The document is in Word format. (Updated 1/5/2006)

Please send an email to

paulbachorz@yahoo.com

and all 40 pages and over 200 live links to Vermont will sent to you. Your email address will not be shared, sold, recorded, spindled, bent or multitated. :deal

Not much else to do here in Northern NY while the bikes are living on STABIL and battery tenders. :bikes

kbasa
12-25-2005, 07:38 PM
I have put together 24 pages of links and descriptions of things to do in Vermont. It is a work in progross and certainly will grow. I live near the VT border and have visited many of these places.

If you would like a copy it is yours for free, my favorite price. :clap

The document is in Word format.

Paul,

If you mail it to Vince Winkel, I'd bet he can use portions of it to help fill out the 06 rally page on the main site.

:thumb

He's vince@bmwmoa.org

PAULBACH
12-25-2005, 08:50 PM
I sent the document on to Vince. Thank you for the email address.

My goal is to get the document to 100 places. May have to move outside of VT for a few but will stay close like Fort Ticonderoga and White Face.

And then there is Canada. So much to see, so little time. :beer

Paul

Fritzc
12-25-2005, 11:27 PM
I have put together 24 pages of links and descriptions of things to do in Vermont. It is a work in progross and certainly will grow. I live near the VT border and have visited many of these places.

If you would like a copy it is yours for free, my favorite price. :clap

The document is in Word format.

How do I get one?

PAULBACH
12-26-2005, 05:31 AM
It is for FREE. I can send it to you in plain text but that will lose the fancy formatting like click on paragraph heading to go directly to site in Vermont.

OR

You can have the Microsoft WORD doument.

All I need is you email address. I don't save, record or use the address for anything other than sending you the document. :deal


and I will send it to you immediatedly. No charge. FREE My favorite price. :clap

Why FREE? You have to have something to do with all the snow on the ground and the bikes living off STABIL and a battery tender.

Happy New Year

Paul
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Slablog
12-27-2005, 07:17 AM
Paul,
I'd like one of those please. The WORD document. TIA
Address: bykerphil at yahoo dot com

Tanks a bunch :D

PAULBACH
12-27-2005, 07:46 AM
Will email the document to your yahoo address. :type

Thanks for the interest.

Paul
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BradfordBenn
12-29-2005, 05:23 PM
Can you zip it and post it here? If not e-mail it to me and I can post it for you...

lorazepam
12-29-2005, 05:56 PM
galews@neo.rr.com I would like one as well. Thank you very much.

d_day_6
12-29-2005, 08:52 PM
Paul.....thanks for doing the footwork. Please send one to me at d_day_6@hotmail.com

Thanks again.

Todd