Author: Amy Kelsey. Amy Kelsey is the Executive Director for the Catamount Trail Association, the non-profit responsible for maintaining and conserving The Catamount Trail, Vermont’s 300-mile backcountry ski trail. Even when […]
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! We hope you are with family enjoying some down time and stuffing your faces. We just wanted everyone to know how thankful we are to be […]
In Their Packs & On Their Backs: Dun Cochrane
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 […]
Vote for Ski Cubs!
Do you remember the first time you went skiing? How much fun you had, how you were fearless, invincible, and no matter how many times you fell, you never seemed […]
Some Things Aren't Fun Until They're Over
Found this gem over on the Adventure Journal Blog and it reminded me of a couple of definitions I heard or read somewhere… Adventure: Something that’s not fun while it’s […]
Goggle Gap: Just Say NO!
So, apparently the issue of goggle gap on the slopes and at the resorts is becoming a pretty serious problem. It’s such a significant problem that a coalition of snow […]
Recent CTA Departures: Jim Fredericks & Dagny St. John
Here at the Catamount Trail Association we are very fortunate to work with some of the most generous, inspiring and hard working people in the entire state of Vermont. Two […]
Jan Rozendaal – A Man of Passion & Action
Author: Jim Fredericks Since my retirement from the Catamount Trail Association, I’ve had time to reflect on my experience with the organization. It was about seven years ago when I […]
Full House at the Catamount Trail Association’s 30th Annual Meeting
The CTA welcomed a friendly and engaged crowed to its 30th Annual Meeting on Saturday November 16th. Following positive reports on the organization’s well-being from Chairman Rich Larsen and Treasurer […]
Rewards Book Coupon Correction: Trapp Family Lodge
In the 2014 Catamount Trail Association Rewards Book there is a mistake with the offer from the Trapp Family Lodge. Their offer of $2 Off A Single Day Trail […]