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Vermont Paintball Fields
Vermont is a New England state, with New York at its west border and New Hampshire at its east. The capital of Vermont is Montpelier, and its largest city is Burlington. Though the state has the second smallest population, it is an interesting region, with beautiful mountains, beautiful ski slopes, and even has some locations with some strange sightings that have drawn international attention. At Lake Champlain at its northwest border, they have their own version of the Loch Ness Monster. There have been numerous sightings of the lake monster Champ, reminiscent of the Loch Ness Monster, "Ogopogo and other crypto zoological beasts. Champ is a large aquatic animal with many associated sightings that date from modern times all the way back to when it was only inhabited by Native Americans. Lake Champlain is a beautiful body of water worth visiting whether or not you are interested in lake monsters, and it is located between the Adirondack Mountains of New York and the Green Mountains of Vermont.
There are many places to traveling from onto four to live as a permanent resident. One popular scenic drive is a long 100 that passes through the eastern edge of the green mountain national forest, the mad river valley, and the town of steel, then continues on to Canada. If you want to see picturesque New England towns and living, then visit some of the neighborhoods in southern Vermont. Many of the southern Vermont towns with village greens and white-spired churches were founded in the early 18th century as frontier outposts and later became trading centers. Some interesting places worth visiting in Southern Vermont include the Bennington Battle Monument, the American Museum of Fly Fishing, and the Vermont Marble Exhibit. Some of Vermont's once popular ski slopes include Burke Mountain in East Burke, Bromley at Manchester Center, Killington/Pico Peak in Killington, Magic Mountain in Londonderry, and Mad River Glen in Waitsfield. Many of the same athletes that enjoy the rush of downhill skiing and snowboarding in the winter enjoy the rush of paintball in the summer. Hidden Sights Paintball in Middlesex and Colchester Paintball in Colchester keep athletes playing the game they love in the spring and summer. At Colchester Paintball, The fields are open for open games, practice games for paintball teams, and local tournaments. Colchester has the fields and facilities for players who love to shoot and play fast paced games, and they also host games for the old school players. On the first Sunday of every month they have a Pump Day. Pump Day games only permit players to use pump guns. Some acceptable pump guns for use in these games include the Sterling STP from Arrow Precision, Super Stocker from Palmers Pursuit Shot, and Grey Ghost form Lapco.

Other Vermont paintball fields include Avalanche Paintball in Stratton and Champlain Valley Paintball in Shoreham. Champlain Valley Paintball offers paintball games like Capture the Flag, Total Annihilation, and Time Stopper: Bermuda Triangle. Champlain Valley has fifteen fields that include a Castle, Arenaball, Village, and Fort. Players are expected to wear long sleeve shirts and pants at this field.
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