Mission Statement

Skiers and snowboarders touring through the Victorian High Country

The Backcountry Festival exists to foster a grassroots, community-driven gathering that welcomes skiers, riders, and outdoor explorers of all levels. It champions low-impact recreation, environmental stewardship, and education, ensuring that the backcountry remains safe, thriving, and accessible for future generations.


At its core, the festival prioritises:

  • Volunteer Culture  – A strong, values-driven community that prioritises respect, enjoyment, and shared learning.

  • Beyond Skiing – The festival is not just about skiing—it’s about preserving alpine environments and expanding backcountry adventure to include new formats.

  • Resilience & Adaptability – Recognising climate change’s impact on snow seasons, we embrace change to keep the backcountry spirit alive.

Clouds and snow in the Victorian High Country.

Values & Principles

1. Community, Inclusivity & Respect

The festival was never just about gear or skills—it was about fostering a deeper connection to wild places and each other. -Cam Walker, Founder

The festival is built on shared experiences, volunteer leadership, and a welcoming environment. Whether beginner or expert, all are invited to participate.

  • People matter more than profits or prestige. Toxic sponsors or unkind volunteers are not worth the cost. 

  • Respect and enjoyment come first; the festival is a place to learn, connect and grow

2. Diversity, Empowerment & Accessibility

You can’t be what you can’t see -Cam Walker, Founder


Backcountry adventure should be for everyone, not just those with premium gear or elite experience. The festival commits to:

  • Welcoming disadvantaged groups to collaborate on event planning

  • Ensuring at least 50% of leadership roles are filled by women or POC. 

  • Lowering financial, technical, skills or gear barriers. Offering affordable entry points for those new to the backcountry.

3. Sustainability & Environmental Responsibility

Ski/ ride hard. Do good.

The best adventures are the ones that leave no trace but a lasting impression on the soul -Cam Walker, Founder

The festival embraces low-impact exploration, aligning with conservation-focused organisations such as Protect Our Winters.

  • Backcountry adventure comes with responsibility—we champion preserving alpine ecosystems and promoting responsible outdoor recreation.

4. Resilience, Adaptability & Growth

No two festivals are the same.
We didn’t just share trails; we shared stories, and in doing so, we built something bigger than ourselves. -Cam Walker, Founder

  • We embrace innovation and flexibility, adapting to low snow years, logistical challenges, and shifting seasonal patterns.

  • Convenors and volunteers are never pressured to surpass previous years, growth should serve community needs, not forced expansion or profits. 

5. Self-Sufficiency 

The festival is designed to function independently, ensuring long-term sustainability without reliance on sponsorships.

  • Sponsorship is a bonus, not a necessity. 

6. Ethical Partnerships

  • We actively engage with organisations and brands that align with our values.

  • We encourage partners who will enhance the experience of volunteers and festival participants without creating financial dependence.

7. Education, Safety & Leadership

The backcountry isn’t just a playground; it’s a classroom, a sanctuary, and a reminder of humility. -Cam Walker, Founder


The festival fosters responsible backcountry engagement, offering guided tours, survival training, and navigation workshops.

  • Low-snow conditions have expanded programming to include food/drink experiences and arts (Coffee in the BC, Snow Photography).

  • Long-term sustainability means mentoring future leaders, ensuring succession planning for committee, event organisers and tour guide roles.