INTRODUCTION
The 6-8" of new snow last Sunday made for the best conditions of the season. Unfortunately, some mixed precipitation on Thursday has resulted in a light crust on unbroken surfaces and caused skied-in surfaces to be a bit slick - at least on the ungroomed terrain. Saturday will be sunny and cool with highs only in the teens. Sunday holds the possibility of a significant storm that may also have some mixed precipitation. Still, with base depths greater than we've seen in years, we can hardly complain. JACKRABBIT TRAIL In general, already broken tracks will be a bit slick and demand more caution than was the case last week. The McKenzie Pass Section: Fully skiable from Whiteface Inn Lane to McKenzie Pond Road. Old Mountain Road Section: Fully skiable. Paul Smiths Section: Logging prevents a through ski from the VIC to Lake Clear. The section from the VIC to Rt. 86 has good cover and only a few trees down that can be gotten around or over. South of Rt. 86 it is good skiing for about 1.5 miles to where the logging starts and the skiing ends. Coming up from Lake Clear, the old trolley line under the power lines is skiable until one hits the active logging road. Other sections: Craig Wood to Lake Placid Club section is skiable, and the new snow has smoothed out the new section around Scotts Cobble. The connections to Cascade Welcome Center are also skiable. GROOMED CENTERS ADK CASCADE WELCOME CENTER (PREVIOUSLY: CASCADE CROSS-COUNTRY SKI CENTER) https://adk.org/cascade-welcome-center/ 518-837-5047 Km Open and Groomed: 15 Track Set: 15 New Snow last 72 hours: 6" Surface Conditions: Packed powder. Remarks: All regroomed after Thursday's storm. Full Moon Party Saturday 2/15 SCOTTS COBBLE NORDIC CENTER 10 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: 15 Track Set: 10k New snow past 72 hours: 6" Surface conditions: Packed powder Remarks: MOUNT VAN HOEVENBERG: https://mtvanhoevenberg.com/daily-update/ 518-523-2811 Km Open and Groomed: 55 Track Set: 35 km New snow past 72 hours: 6" Surface Conditions: Packed powder. Remarks: Set track on most of the Legacy trails on south side (a.k.a. cross-country side). Trails on the north side (a.k.a. biathlon side) also packed and mostly track set. Previously, Porter Mt. Loops only had set track as far as the junction at the base of the first climb. This was apparently due to damage done by vehicular access for trail construction last summer that was never repaired, requiring more snow to be able to set track all the way around those loops. Maybe this new snow will allow track to be set all the way around, but we'll wait for confirmation. PAUL SMITH'S VISITOR INTERPRETIVE CENTER: https://www.paulsmithsvic.org/trailconditions/ 518-327-6241 Km Groomed and Open: 45 km Track Set: 25 New snow past 72 hours: 6" Surface Conditions: Packed powder. Remarks: Set track on the wider trails where the Pisten-Bully can be used. Other narrower trails open but not all have been packed. DEWEY MOUNTAIN: https://www.facebook.com/deweymountainrecreationcenter 518-891-2697 Km Open: 15 Track set: 7 km New snow past 72 hours: 4" Surface Conditions: Packed powder Remarks: Lower mountain trails groomed and track-set. Upper trails also groomed. 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 New Snow: Base Depth: deep Off track: deeper New snow past 72 hours: much Surface Conditions: Packed powder Remarks: No specifics on snowfall or overall snow depth, but their Facebook page just mentioned the work required to deal with the deep drifts. BACKCOUNTRY CONDITIONS Finally close to mid-winter conditions. Wednesday 2/12, report from Lake Colden says the snow depth at the cabin is 46", but perhaps a bit more after Thursday's storm. 5-6 feet of snow with deeper drifts at 4,000 feet. All but the roughest routes (ie. lower Wright Peak and Marcy) are in good shape. Whiteface Highway: As has been the case for over a month, the highway is fully covered, but still with a few sections that are narrow or bare given the high winds. Connery Pond to Whiteface Landing: Skiable, and any rocks on either side of the initial hill, are now covered. Alternatively, the ice is safe to cross, thereby avoiding that initial hill. Marcy Dam, Truck Trail: Good skiing 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: Very skiable all the way to Fish Pond. Lake ice safe for the alternate return. Hays Brook Truck Trail: Definitely skiable to both the Sheep Meadow and Grass Pond. Parking lot has been plowed earlier, apparently not plowed as of 2/10. 4WD will still allow use of the parking. Newcomb Lake Road: As usual, the best skiing. The side road to Moose Pond also has good cover with only minor and easily circumvented blowdown reported. Gulf Brook Road to Boreas Ponds: Good coverage. Some plowing for 2-4 cars reported as of 2/10. Parking on the shoulder is legal, just not all that desirable. Raquette Falls: Now skiable with the new snow. Coreys Road plowed, but not sanded to the trailhead as of 2/10. Parking at the trailhead not plowed as of 2/12, but negotiable with 4WD. There is parking at the end of town plowing, which adds a mile each way to the trip. Avalanche Pass: Now very skiable past Marcy Dam, and the pass has great cover. Surfaces are a bit slick from Thursday's storm and raise the difficulty - especially without metal-edged skis Lake Colden now has 46" of snow. Avalanche Lake and Lake Colden are crossable. Caution is always advised near the outlet to Avalanche Lake as there are recent reports of skiers/snowshoers breaking through. If in doubt, take to the trail on the west side about 50 yards before the outlet and cross on the bridge. Ausable Lake Road: With the new snow, now fully skiable, but surfaces will be slick on the packed snowmobile tracks. Wright Peak Ski Trail: Skiable after it diverges from the hiking trail, and still just a bit rough getting from the point where one joins the hiking trail to where the ski trail diverges. Mt. Marcy Ski Trail: With the new snow, now more skiable until the ski trail junction above 50-meter bridge. Good cover above that elevation, but there are many blowdowns from there to Indian Falls. Above Indian Falls, plenty of snow, but a snowshoe trench to deal with.
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Tapper
2/15/2025 01:17:20 pm
Just want to say thank you for the service you provide here with reports. For me, a former “local” who has moved far enough away (1 hour) from LP now that the conditions at home are different enough to question what it’s like on all the trad routes, it helps me make decisions on where to drive for a ski vs. just knowing when I lived there. Thanks.
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Nat Cooper
2/15/2025 07:11:08 pm
Skied Loj to Upper Works. Lots of trail and well packed down from Loj to Colden Dam. At Colden dam went left along water and it was untracked. Connected with trail across Flowed Lands and descended Calamity brook trail, which was a narrow snowshoe channel. Great coverage throughout. A few snowshoe prints thru the ice along the water between colden and flowed lands.
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