General Route Info
For 2023 there will be one course for everyone. The course will be ~8-9km on easy and intermediate terrain, and will primarily utilize Ruthie's Run. Participants can ski as many loops as they want or can, and new laps will be allowed to start until 1:30pm. After that time no new laps can begin, and our course sweep will head out to clear the course and release our volunteers.
Aid Stations
There will be one aid stations on course stocked with supplies from UnTapped Maple and various other treats! A team from Sterling College will be staffing the on-course aid station, cheering on skiers, playing games, and keeping spirits high!
For 2023 there will be one course for everyone. The course will be ~8-9km on easy and intermediate terrain, and will primarily utilize Ruthie's Run. Participants can ski as many loops as they want or can, and new laps will be allowed to start until 1:30pm. After that time no new laps can begin, and our course sweep will head out to clear the course and release our volunteers.
Aid Stations
There will be one aid stations on course stocked with supplies from UnTapped Maple and various other treats! A team from Sterling College will be staffing the on-course aid station, cheering on skiers, playing games, and keeping spirits high!
2023 CATGUT Course Map
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Download The Original Craftsbury Trail Maps To View Trail Difficulty
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Download The Original Craftsbury Trail Maps To View Trail Difficulty
This event is a fundraiser for the Catamount Trail Association and our chapters. Our chapters include the Dutch Hill Association Of Skiers & Hikers (DHASH), the Grateful Shreds, the Mad River Valley Backcountry Coalition (MRVBC), the Northeast Kingdom Backcountry Coalition (NEKBC), the Ridgeline Outdoor Collective, the Southern Vermont Trails Association (SoVTA), and the Western Mass Backcountry Alliance (WMBA).
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