Mount Feathertop is a spectacular peak. It’s the second tallest in the Australian state of Victoria, reaching around 6,306 feet (1922m) tall. Though the mountain is a part Australian Alps and inside Alpine National Park, Feathertop’s dramatic faces have occasionally earned it the title “The Australian Alp”.
Skiers and snowboarder Coen Bennie-Faull, Toshi Pander, Briony May-Johnson, Jake Woods, hit the slopes of the Australian Alp with visiting Vermont skier and Skida founder Corrine Prevot, exploring the remarkable backcountry terrain that the mountain has to offer.
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“Mt Feathertop’s striking beauty holds a special place in the hearts of the Australian backcountry snow community. As one of the only mountains here that resembles its northern hemisphere counterparts, The Australian Alp tells a story of the profound impact it’s had on a group of keen explorers.“