Archive for May, 2010

May 25 2010

HomeWaters, unique for its fly fishing, featured on Luxist.com

Published by under News,Recreational Real Estate

Luxist.com features a story about HomeWaters as a new kind of theme-based destination club: a fly fishing club. Susan Kime writes: There is indeed, in my fly fishing experience, a kind of flow derived from the engagement of all the senses: the physical sense of great casting, hearing the rush, and feeling the clear cold of [...]

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May 18 2010

Ciclismo Classico in Great WSJ Story!

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Ciclismo Classico, the industry leader in bike vacations, was featured in a  story in Sunday’s Wall Street Journal about dream trips you’ve never heard of. The story highlights its Norway’s Lofoten Islands cycling adventure. Here is an excerpt from the story: We decided to canvass travel companies across the country to get some fresh ideas about how [...]

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May 17 2010

Hall and Hall ranch featured as WSJ House of the Day

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Once again, a Hall and Hall listing is featured as the House of the Day on the Wall Street Journal’s website. This Montana ranch for sale is one of my favorites of all time. Big Timber Canyon Retreat Big Timber, Montana $1,750,000- NEW LISTING! Description: This is a spectacularly beautiful 160± acre retreat located 20 miles [...]

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May 14 2010

Ballyneal named ‘improbable’ location for golf course in Chief Executive

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The May/June 2010 issue of Chief Executive includes a story by John Steinbreder about great golf courses in improbable locations, including client Ballyneal. Steinbreder writes: There are always the usual suspects – the Pebble Beaches, Pinehursts and St. Andrews of the world – places where the royal and ancient game is best known and most [...]

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May 14 2010

Sign up now for Spring Island’s fall Master Naturalist program

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As part of the initial development plan for Spring Island, a 3,000 acre South Carolina nature community, the LowCountry Institute was founded and housed on the island. One of the “flagship” educational programs of the LowCountry Institute is the Master Naturalist course. Registration is open now for the fall 2010 session that meets Mondays from [...]

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