So, we’ve already covered stocking stuffers and other gifts for the backcountry skier that cost less than $25. But, maybe the skier in your life is special. Maybe you’re feeling […]
In Their Packs & On Their Backs: Emily Licht
In Their Packs & On Their Backs is a recurring feature here on the CTA blog where we take a peek inside the packs of seasoned backcountry skiers to see […]
How To Tell If You Need New Skis
In Case You Missed It: RASTA Backcountry Skiing Forum
Last month backcountry skiers from all over Vermont gathered in Rochester Vermont at the RASTA Vermont Backcountry Ski Forum to discuss the status of backcountry skiing here in Vermont. […]
Gifts For The Backcountry Skier: Under $25
How is it December already? Where does the time go! Anyway, don’t fret. We’re here to help. We know there’s not much time left to find the perfect gifts for […]
Quoted: Dickie Hall
“I’ve never met anyone that used to backcountry ski. I know lots of people who used to alpine ski. I know lots of people who used to nordic ski. Where do they […]
Cracking The Ice Dogma
Author: George Terwilliger. George is an ER physician who lives in Brattleboro and is a lifelong Vermont Resident. He is an avid backcountry skier and has skied many sections of the […]
Q&A With Dun Cochrane – Topic: Backcountry Ski Use And Public Lands
Over 60% of the Catamount Trail is located on public conserved lands. This includes over 100 miles of trail within the Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont State Forests or […]
2013 Catamount Volunteer Of The Year Awards
Moira Durnin Anderson An avid nordic skier and runner, Moira has been a CTA member for nearly 20 years, much of that time living right on the trail near Sterling […]
In Their Packs & On Their Backs: Sarah Galbraith
In Their Packs & On Their Backs is a recurring feature here on the CTA blog where we take a peek inside the packs of seasoned backcountry skiers to see […]