In this continuing series, we are highlighting some of the recent changes to the CTA Board of Directors. At the Annual Meeting in Killington, VT, we said good bye to several […]
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Recap: 2015 Southern Week-Long Tour – Day 5, Section 5
Two new End-to-Enders… Today, at Day Leader Andrew’s advice, all nineteen of us skied together NB. The temperature stayed in the teens all day, the sun tried to peep […]
Historic Year For Thru-Skiers on the Catamount Trail
To ski or not to ski….300 miles of Vermont! It takes grit to ski the entire length of the Catamount Trail. We call folks who do this “End-To-Enders“, and since […]
Commuting on the Catamount Trail
When looking for a new job, or new place to live, I seriously consider the commute. It’s a critical part of the day. One is either getting mentally prepared for work or winding down […]
Free Shuttle: Catamount Trail Section 22 on February 7th and February 21st
This winter we are running a little experiment. On Saturdays during the winter we run our youth program at Bolton Valley Resort and part of that program includes renting a bus […]
Out Of The Office: A Day On The Trail With Our Northern Week-Long Tour -Section 19
Here at the Catamount Trail Association it’s typically all work and no play, but occasionally the staff are allowed out of their cages. Earlier this week was one of those […]
Volunteer Crews Tackle Trail Damage
Trail damage…….Trail cleanup……..trail damage………trail cleanup. That’s the cycle of trail maintenance we deal with all year on the Catamount Trail. The 2014-2015 winter started with a bang in mid-December, dumping heavy […]
Video: Northern Week-Long Tour Day 2 – Section 17
Here’s a short video from Tour Coordinator Peter Cottrell of Day 2 of the 2015 Northern Week-Long Tour on Section 17 of the Catamount Trail. Enjoy!
Northern Week-Long Tour: Day 1- Section 16
The Northern Week Long Tour (NWLT) started off at Widows Clearing in Ripton on Section 16 with 20 intrepid skiers under cloudy skies and temperatures in the 20’s. This […]
"Three Hour Tour"
From fast grass to hobblebush the art of early season skiing, is survival without injury, while seeking the thrill of winter’s past and the anticipation for the winters to come. […]