The Catamount Trail: The Length of Vermont on Skis,
About the Trail
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Title
The Catamount Trail: The Length of Vermont on Skis,
About the Trail
About the Trail
Subject
Trails
Description
Founders Skiing the Catamount Trail, c. 1984
The Catamount Trail is an expression of Steve Bushey’s affinity for Vermont’s landscape. A graduate of the University of Vermont’s Geography program, his master’s thesis laid out the concept and planning for the Catamount Trail. Bushey is pictured here (center) with Paul Jarris (left) and Ben Rose (right) skiing the trail in 1984.
Photo: Catamount Trail Association Archives
The Catamount Trail is an expression of Steve Bushey’s affinity for Vermont’s landscape. A graduate of the University of Vermont’s Geography program, his master’s thesis laid out the concept and planning for the Catamount Trail. Bushey is pictured here (center) with Paul Jarris (left) and Ben Rose (right) skiing the trail in 1984.
Photo: Catamount Trail Association Archives
Creator
Catamount Trail Association
Source
Catamount Trail Association
Date
[between 1984 and 2014]
Contributor
Kelsey, Amy, Catamount Trail Association Executive Director
Relation
Format
Trail Blaze, photographed 04/09/2014
Mission/Vision Statement, reproduced with permissions from Catamount Trail Association website 04/23/2014
Founders Skiing Photo, Catamount Trail Association Archives c. 1984
Conserved Lands End-to-End Trail Map 04/01/2014
Mission/Vision Statement, reproduced with permissions from Catamount Trail Association website 04/23/2014
Founders Skiing Photo, Catamount Trail Association Archives c. 1984
Conserved Lands End-to-End Trail Map 04/01/2014
Identifier
fsaseminar_201
Citation
Catamount Trail Association, “The Catamount Trail: The Length of Vermont on Skis,
About the Trail,” Omeka@CTL, accessed December 3, 2024, http://libraryexhibits.uvm.edu/omeka/items/show/1820.
About the Trail,” Omeka@CTL, accessed December 3, 2024, http://libraryexhibits.uvm.edu/omeka/items/show/1820.