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Open Now: Mont Backcountry Shop

May 07, 2021

Open Now: Mont Backcountry Shop

Open Now: The Mont Backcountry Shop at 20 Pirie Street Fyshwick, adjoined to the Mont Shop at 18 Pirie Street. For those who don't call Canberra home, that's one minute off the highway with free and easy parking right outside.

complete backcountry ski accessory range

This dedicated backcountry space is a one-stop-shop for alpinists of all disciplines. Come in today and see the immense range, talk to expert staff and find all the gear for alpine adventure.

The Mont Backcountry Shop
20 Pirie Street
Fyshwick ACT 2609

Monday to Friday: 9:00am to 5:30pm
Saturdays: 9:00am to 4:00pm
Sundays: 10:00am to 4:00pm

Find a wide range of backcountry skis, boots and bindings, climbing skins, Weston splitboards, snow shoes, snow camping gear and a complete emergency gear range.

This specialist backcountry range is available alongside Mont four season tents, lightweight down sleeping bags, backpacks, clothing systems, sleeping mats, stoves and footwear.

the Mont Shop Fyshwick

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