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 […]
Backcountry
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 […]
Enjoy Vermont’s Historic Ski Culture at Ladies Nordic Ski Expo
Women in the United States are starting to make a name for themselves in the Nordic skiing world. Last winter, two members of the US team took home the top […]
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 […]
Multi-Day Tour Registration is Open!
It is time to dust of your skis, scrape that old klister off, get a fresh new coat of wax on the bases, and turn on your favorite ski movie. […]
Choosing Backcountry Boots & Bindings
Author: Kip Roberts. Kip is the general manager at Onion River Sports in Montpelier, VT and has been helping others get outside and have fun for as long as he […]









