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In this episode of the New England Endurance Podcast, host Art Trapotsis talks with RJ Thompson, Executive Director of Vermont Huts & Trails, about the Velomont Project — an ambitious effort to create a 485-mile, hut-supported trail network spanning the length of Vermont.
Designed to modern mountain bike standards and open to hikers, runners, and backcountry travelers, the Velomont aims to connect communities, fuel rural economies, and redefine outdoor recreation in the Green Mountain State.
Art and RJ discuss how the project began, how it’s funded, and the partnerships — from the Vermont Mountain Bike Association to the Green Mountain Club — making it all possible. They also dive into the Tunnel Ridge Trail in the Heart of the Greens loop, which some riders say rivals Black Bear at Kingdom Trails as one of the best trails in the world.
Whether you’re a rider dreaming of a multi-day backcountry adventure or someone passionate about community-driven recreation, this episode offers an inside look at the future of Vermont’s trail culture — and what it takes to build something that lasts generations.
Episode Takeaways
This podcast embarks on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.
By Art Trapotsis & Eric Schenker5
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Hi there! Feel free to drop us a text if you enjoy the episode.
In this episode of the New England Endurance Podcast, host Art Trapotsis talks with RJ Thompson, Executive Director of Vermont Huts & Trails, about the Velomont Project — an ambitious effort to create a 485-mile, hut-supported trail network spanning the length of Vermont.
Designed to modern mountain bike standards and open to hikers, runners, and backcountry travelers, the Velomont aims to connect communities, fuel rural economies, and redefine outdoor recreation in the Green Mountain State.
Art and RJ discuss how the project began, how it’s funded, and the partnerships — from the Vermont Mountain Bike Association to the Green Mountain Club — making it all possible. They also dive into the Tunnel Ridge Trail in the Heart of the Greens loop, which some riders say rivals Black Bear at Kingdom Trails as one of the best trails in the world.
Whether you’re a rider dreaming of a multi-day backcountry adventure or someone passionate about community-driven recreation, this episode offers an inside look at the future of Vermont’s trail culture — and what it takes to build something that lasts generations.
Episode Takeaways
This podcast embarks on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.

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