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UPDATE 1/4:
All trees have been cleared on the McKenzie Pass section of the Jackrabbit Trail. Cold to start the week, but warmer with rain by the end of the week. Hope you all got in a good ski this past weekend. SKI IT WHILE YOU CAN! INTRODUCTION After Monday's thaw temperatures have gone back down to the single digits or low teens with 1-2" of new snow on top of what is now a solid crusty base. There will be additional chances for some new, light snow, but for the moment this area will miss any of the big snows coming out of the Midwest. Temperatures will remain cold through the current forecast period, only reaching the low 20s by Monday, 1/5. .JACKRABBIT TRAIL In general, every section of the Jackrabbit Trail has enough cover to be skied, but trees may be still down on some sections. McKenzie Pass Section: Fully skiable from Whiteface Inn Lane to the top of the pass, and the hill down to McKenzie Pond is skiable with care as it is crusty on the sides. Then skiable out to the road. Coming in from McKenzie Pond Rd., it is discouragingly thin for the first 100 yards, but much better after that. All trees from Whiteface Inn Lane to McKenzie Pond Rd. (including to side trail to McKenzie Pond) have been cleared as of 1/3. Old Mountain Road Section: Skiable and now fully cleared of blowdown. The new start that bypasses Rock and River has been finished. Park on the left at the bottom of the field to access this new start. Beaver pond on the Lake Placid side likely back to slush - stay to the side away from the cliffs. Paul Smiths Section: Trail skiable from the VIC to Rt. 86. South of Rt. 86, there are still two trees down, but the comment below says they are easy to negotiate. There apparently won't be any logging on the trail this winter. Some flooded sections on the section under the power line may again have slush on top of the ice, but the ice is safe. Other sections: Craig Wood to Birdsong Lane skiable and cleared of blowdown. The new section around Scotts Cobble is also in good shape and cleared of blowdown. Good skiing behind the guardrail to reach Mountain Lane, and the new trail to the top of the hill is covered and clear. River Road to the Lake Placid Club golf courses also has good cover and should be free of blowdown GROOMED CENTER SCOTTS COBBLE NORDIC CENTER 15 km of groomed trails on Craig Wood Golf Course - rentals, lessons operated by High Peaks Cyclery. Trail fee of $15/day - $10/half-day. Residents of the Tri-Lakes area ski for free (Donations appreciated) scottscobblenordic.com. 518-523-9811 or 518-523-3742 KM Open and Groomed: 10 Track Set: none yet Remarks: Thin spots in the areas most impacted by wind, but good skiing on the recommended 10 km. MOUNT VAN HOEVENBERG: https://mtvanhoevenberg.com/daily-update/ 518-523-2811 Km Open and Groomed: 25 Track Set: intermittent Remarks: 6 km of Competition loops plus 20km of Legacy trails open with some set track. The 10 km of Porter noted as both "track-set" and "caution" PAUL SMITH'S VISITOR INTERPRETIVE CENTER: https://www.paulsmithsvic.org/trailconditions/ 518-327-6241 Km Groomed and Open: 30 km Track Set: none reported Remarks: All trails open with 2" of now snow on a firm base. No grooming reported on Tuesday, but maybe some later. DEWEY MOUNTAIN: https://www.facebook.com/deweymountainrecreationcenter 518-891-2697 Km Open: 15 Track set: ? Remarks: Lower and Upper Mountain trails groomed with maybe a few inches of snow on a firm base. TUPPER LAKE X-C SKI TRAILS https://www.facebook.com/Tupper-Lake-Groomed-XC-Trails-102907273119538/ 518-359-8370 Km Open: 10 Track set: 10 Surface Conditions: Packed powder Remarks: No specifics on snowfall or overall snow depth, but their Facebook page shows ample snow. ADK CASCADE WELCOME CENTER (PREVIOUSLY: CASCADE CROSS-COUNTRY SKI CENTER) Unfortunately, not operating this winter with its long-term status yet to be determined. BACKCOUNTRY CONDITIONS Winter conditions regarding temperatures and snow depth sufficient to require skis or snowshoes. Wednesday 12/31, report from Lake Colden says the snow depth at the cabin is 23". Now 3-4 feet of snow with deeper drifts at 4,000 feet. Most lake ice is now crossable, but as always use care around inlets and outlets. Slush is again a problem after Monday's thaw, but the coming stretch of cold weather may resolve that problem. Whiteface Highway: As has been the case for nearly two months, the highway is fully covered, but there will be a few sections that are either narrow or totally bare given the high winds, not to mention sections blown clean down to the icy base. Connery Pond to Whiteface Landing: There is good cover all the way to the landing. Ice on the pond is an alternative, but slush is again a problem, and the outlet must be given a wide berth. No report on any blowdown. Marcy Dam, Truck Trail: Skiable all the way to Marcy Dam. Meadows Lane now blocked off for the winter. Park on the left to leave room for ranger vehicles with snowmobile trailers in the event of an emergency. Fish Pond Truck Trail: Great skiing all the way to Fish Pond. Again, no report on blowdown. Hays Brook Truck Trail: Definitely skiable to both the Sheep Meadow and Grass Pond. There may be new blowdown after the earlier clearing thanks to work by BETA and DEC rangers. As of 1/30, the parking lot has been plowed and the skiing is reported to be excellent. We hope the plowing continues for this popular ski. Newcomb Lake Road: As usual, the best skiing with nearly a foot of snow in Newcomb. The side road to Moose Pond would also have good cover and has been skied, but no report on whether there is any difficult blowdown to negotiate Gulf Brook Road to Boreas Ponds: Adequate coverage with 4-5" at Blue ridge Rd. Some plowing for parking reported at the highway, but no plowing of the main lot. Raquette Falls: Earlier reported to be skiable with caution on the "hemlock hill" descent on the way in as well as the switchback descent to the falls at the end, so probably again good.. Avalanche Pass: Officially still closed due to the July landslide. There is a passable hiking route, but skiing across the debris field will require more snow than is usually needed to ski the pass. There is also a yet to be determined amount of avalanche danger from the new slide Ausable Lake Road: Was being plowed "for maintenance" up to Christmas. Plowing has ended, but the cover is very thin for most of the first mile or so, and especially thin under the hemlocks just past the gate. Wright Peak Ski Trail: Not likely skiable up to the divergence from the hiking trail Mt. Marcy Ski Trail: Plenty of snow above Indian Falls, and enough to be at least passable right from Marcy Dam.
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Tony C
1/1/2026 07:57:19 pm
Happy New Year everyone!
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Chris K
1/2/2026 06:55:28 pm
Did the Jackrabbit from Easy St in Paul Smiths to Lake Clear today (1/2). Two trees down in first half mile, one a ski-around, the other a ski-over. otherwise clear and great conditions
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John
1/4/2026 09:32:07 pm
Thanks to those who cleared downed trees on the Jackrabbit trail LP to Cascade. Much appreciated!
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