This article was written by Kip Roberts of Onion River Sports and originally appeared in the printed Catamount Trail Newsletter. Read on for some great information on choosing your next […]
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Catamount Trail Association Announces Renewed Focus on Developing Backcountry Skiers
Maybe you’ve seen remnants of their activities? You arrive at the resort well before opening so you can snag first chair and notice that someone has already scored first […]
What's Your #VTBC?
What’s #VTBC… that’s what we want you to tell us. Maybe it’s cruising under snow covered trees along the Catamount Trail while enjoying some quietness and solitude. Maybe it’s […]
In Their Packs & On Their Backs: Greg Maino
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 […]
Monday Morning Meeting
With the recent snow this past weekend Amy made the executive decision on Sunday night to change our morning meeting’s location and move the time up a few hours. […]
Telemark Instructor Course – A weekend with Dickie Hall
This past weekend I had the privilege of participating in the North American Telemark Association’s Telemark Instructor Course with Dickie Hall at Sugarbush Resort in Warren, VT. Better yet, I was one […]
Gifts For The Backcountry Skier: Under $50
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. […]