Leading the pack

Katie Fahey, a group of uphillers ski near the summit on the Backdraft Trail at Pats Peak last Monday.

Gaining traction

At the base of the Blast trail at Pats Peak, Cayla Lesher reapplies adhesive skins to the bottom of her skis. The skins provide traction on the ascent.

Having a Blast

A group makes its way up the designated uphill route at Pats Peak in Henniker, which starts out on the Blast Trail. Following uphill courtesy, the group ascends in single file to allow plenty of space for skiers and riders cruising downhill.

While most people associate a ski trip with fast runs down the mountain, uphill skiing at resorts has exploded in popularity since the pandemic.

“It’s a good way to see the mountain from a different perspective,” said longtime Pats Peak ski patroller Stef Costello earlier this week at the Henniker mountain. “People want to get out and get exercise in a safe and healthy way, and this is the perfect opportunity to do that.”

A view up the hill

From the parking lot, uphill skiers and riders can jump right onto the designated uphill route. Don't forget to read the uphill policy before hitting the slopes.