Our Northern Week-Long Tour is almost half-way over and they have been having an amazing time! The conditions for this tour have been perfect with fresh, deep snow, reasonable […]
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Catamount Trail Section 1: Harriman Dam to Route 100 (Easy Introductory Tour)
On Saturday 2-1-14 four skiers went on the section 1 novice ski tour. With ideal temperatures in the upper 20s, we skied for 3 hours from the Harriman Dam south […]
New Meatheads Short – NEO Four: Stowe
Meathead Films just dropped a new short film showcasing some of the great terrain found around the Stowe area. The footage is from last March and early April. So, […]
In Their Packs & On Their Backs: Tristan Von Duntz
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 […]
In Their Packs & On Their Backs: Peter Cottrell
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 […]
Fat Skis… Why All The Fuss?
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 […]
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 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 […]
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 […]