The Land of Plenty | ‘Backcountry Skiing’ in the Northeast Kingdom Is What You Make It
After circling snowy back roads in the Northeast Kingdom and scanning the white horizon, I had begun to despair. A
Read moreAfter circling snowy back roads in the Northeast Kingdom and scanning the white horizon, I had begun to despair. A
Read moreBy Brian Mohr and Emily Johnson This season’s options for backcountry-oriented skis, boots, and bindings—designed with the thrill of a
Read moreLast winter, a party of skiers headed into the backcountry of Mount Mansfield from Underhill. With visions of fresh snow,
Read moreBy Brian Mohr and Emily Johnson Posted December 5th, 2010 Photo by Emberphoto.com Once again, this year’s crop of Alpine
Read moreNew England’s winding networks of old-fashioned hike-to ski trails make for some unique backcountry skiing experiences. Here’s where to find
Read morePosted December 26th, 2009 This year’s crop of backcountry boots and bindings is more impressive than ever. On the binding
Read morePosted November 25th, 2009 Skis designed with the downhill-oriented skier in mind—lift served and backcountry, telemark or AT—continue to feature
Read morePosted September 28th, 2009 After a cool summer and a relatively early first frost, we have to wonder what Old
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