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1. Vermont Properties for Sale - About Rural Vermont
www.ruralvtrealestate.com/abou - [Cached]Published on: 8/22/2008 Last Visited: 8/22/2008
Paul ReaRural Vermont Real EstateOwner / Broker
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Paul Rea grew up in Randolph, VT and knows the community and it's people well.He attended Lyndon State College where he got his A.S. in Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship and went on to attend the University of Wyoming in Laramie, WY.There he received a B.S. in Business Administration.While living out west Paul pursued his passion of mountain bike racing in Colorado and Wyoming.
Paul has been active in many civic affairs in his hometown community.He was President and Founder of the White River Valley Trails Association that mapped an extensive multiple use trail system in the Central VT area, he was the founder of the New England Mountain Bike Festival originally in Randolph, promoter of several Mountain Bike events, Secretary of the VT trails and Greenways Council and the VT State Representative of the International Mountain Bike Association.He also served on the Randolph Recreation Advisory board, Randolph Area Chamber of Commerce board of directors and the Randolph Development Review board for 6 years.
Paul lives in South Randolph with his wife Karen and their two daughters Hannah (9) and Sara (6).When Paul isn't showing real estate he manages Abel Mountain Campground with his wife, which they purchased in 2003 and has a snowplowing business in the winter.His interests are mountain biking, road biking, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and working on their 270 acre timber lot in Braintree.
Many years of working the land and selling old and new places have given Paul the ability to share with you the knowledge and background that can be important when making a real estate decision. -
2. ActiveTravels
www.activetravels.com/articles - [Cached]Published on: 10/1/1997 Last Visited: 7/4/2007
Egan was one of a trio of bikers whom friends in Vermont suggested I contact; the others being Jeff Hale, of East Burke, and Paul Rea, of Randolph.
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That has changed in the past two years, thanks in part to the work of Egan, Hale, and Rea, who have persuaded farmers and private landowners to open up hundreds of miles of trails to the public.
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The final day I rode with Paul Rea, the owner of Randolph's Slab City Bike Store.No other person has done more to change the course of mountain biking in Vermont.After opening Slab City in 1994, Rea founded the White River Valley Trails Association, which connected more than 350 miles of bike loops on both public and private lands.Still, Rea wasn't satisfied.He wanted "flatlanders" to know about his backcountry trails.So he created the New England Mountain Biking Festival, now entering its third-and biggest-year (September 26 to 28; call 802-484-5737 for information).
Rea took me on the 12-mile Mud Pond Loop, a perfect Vermont ride past rows of yellow corn stalks waiting to be reaped and farmland so fertile you felt like jumping off the bike and digging your hands into the rich soil. -
3. Two Rivers Boat Club
www.tworiversmarina.com/Two%20 - [Cached]Published on: 4/15/2007 Last Visited: 12/31/2007
These were accepted by the membership as read with no changes with a motion offered by Paul Rea and seconded by Dewey Cave.
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Paul Rea was also appointed as a Board Director to

