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INTRODUCTION:
During the past week, we have continued to pick up small amounts of new snow which has kept the surfaces fresh but without any need for trailbreaking. It will be mid to upper 30s on Saturday, but cold again Sunday and Monday before warming to the 30s mid week. No significant new snow in the forecast, but for a change we really don't need more to maintain great conditions. This will be my last report for a few weeks. Megan Gorss, who did a great job filling in last year, will again keep the report updated. JACKRABBIT TRAIL Every section of the Jackrabbit Trail has plenty of cover to be skied. McKenzie Pass Section: Fully skiable with finally good snow right from McKenzie Pond Rd. Old Mountain Road Section: Skiable. Use the new start that bypasses Rock and River. Park on the left at the bottom of the field to access this new start. Paul Smiths Section: Trail skiable from the VIC to Lake Clear as there apparently won't be any logging on the trail this winter. Other sections: Craig Wood to Birdsong Lane and the new section around Scotts Cobble both in good shape. 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. GROOMED CENTERS 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: 15 Track Set: 15 Remarks: Continued good skiing with bot track and skate lanes. MOUNT VAN HOEVENBERG: https://mtvanhoevenberg.com/daily-update/ 518-523-2811 Km Open and Groomed: 45 Track Set: 40 Remarks: Due to training for the IBU biathlon competitions, all competition loops plus the approach to the tubes that allow access to the North Brook Loop are closed. (Access to the North Side (formerly the biathlon side) and the North Brook Loop is via the bridge. There are also restrictions on the approach to the Legacy trails from the lodge. Otherwise, all Legacy trails are open and recently groomed with set track on most sections. The groomers recommend the Porter Mt. Loops as the best skiing. So don't let the competition restrictions keep you from skiing there this weekend, and as a bonus you can watch some high level biathlon action. PAUL SMITH'S VISITOR INTERPRETIVE CENTER: https://www.paulsmithsvic.org/trailconditions/ 518-327-6241 Km Groomed and Open: 30 km Track Set: 30 km Remarks: All trails open and groomed as of 2/26. DEWEY MOUNTAIN: https://www.facebook.com/deweymountainrecreationcenter 518-891-2697 Km Open: 10 Track set: 8 Remarks: Lower and Upper Mountain trails groomed. Lower trails with track set, and some track set on upper trails. 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: Perfect powder conditions Remarks: Annual Brewski on Saturday. 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 2/26, report from Lake Colden says the snow depth at the cabin is 53". Now 6 feet or more of snow with deeper drifts at 4,000 feet. Lake ice crossable, but as always use care around inlets and outlets. Whiteface Highway: The highway is definitely skiable with cover from edge to edge on most of the usually windy spots. However, all that looks white will not necessarily have the same depth of coverage. Connery Pond to Whiteface Landing: There is good cover all the way to the landing. Ice on the pond is an alternative to the up and down start. No slush, but as always, the outlet must be given a wide berth. 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. The ponds for the alternate return are now skiable, although slush was still an occasional issue two weeks ago and may still be. Hays Brook Truck Trail: Definitely very good skiing to both the Sheep Meadow and Grass Pond. The parking lot was not plowed after last week's 7-8" snowfall, so it may be necessary to park on the highway. Newcomb Lake Road: As usual, good skiing with over a foot of snow in Newcomb. The side road to Moose Pond also has good cover, reportedly no fresh broken track. Gulf Brook Road to Boreas Ponds: Good cover. As of 2/5 (the latest in-person inspection) there continues to be space for about five cars plowed. No guarantee that this will continue, but we like the trend. Parking for Hoffman Notch has also been plowed. (Parking on the road is legal - just not ideal.) Otherwise, good cover and at least an older broken track all the way to the ponds. Raquette Falls: Good skiing to the falls. Gate to the Seward trailhead is now closed, so no plowing or likely any vehicular traffic that might make it possible to drive to the actual trailhead. The "default" parking at the end of town plowing adds about a mile to the ski. Avalanche Pass: Officially, the hiking trail is still closed due to the July landslide, but the ski trail is open. (Of course the two join up, but that is how at least some are reporting the situation.) Definitely skiable with plenty of cover on the slide area. There may be some amount of avalanche danger from the new slide, but to date no problem and people have been skiing the slide.. Calamity Brook Trail from Upper Works to Flowed Lands, skiable and broken out. Caution needed when crossing the Opalescent River in Flowed Lands Ausable Lake Road: Good cover right from the gate. Wright Peak Ski Trail: Finally skiable up to the divergence from the hiking trail with great cover on both the approach and the top part of the trail. Mt. Marcy Ski Trail: Plenty of snow and broken out.
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Wout Van Aert
3/2/2026 05:27:00 pm
full JRT thru ski on 3.1.26…VIC to new eastern terminus in Keene…fast, firm, and somewhat spicy at times…zero trail obstructions and all sections tracked out…snowmobile traffic was significant and concerning, as expected, on the applicable sections….some road crossings a tad bit tricky given height of snowbanks this season…nothing else worth calling out…tremendous day
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Tony C
3/5/2026 02:33:33 pm
Wout, just curious, how long did that take you and what was your average mph if you tracked it? I know everyone is at different levels and abilities. I would consider myself an expert alpine/bc/xc skier of over 40 years and in relatively good shape for 52.
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WVA
3/6/2026 07:44:00 am
13hr30min elapsed...about 12 hours of actual moving time..not going fast but trying not to go too slow... 2 moderate stops at Stewarts in SL and LP....it was "enjoy the day but keep moving forward" pace...overall, I'm sure this could be completed many hours faster but also many hours slower given the many different variables in play...the actual updated JRT route is between 39.5 and 40 miles based on device
Kathy
3/6/2026 07:32:04 am
The Hay’s Brook truck trail parking lot has been plowed. Who do we thank for doing that?
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UPCOMING EVENTS
03/06 Ski Meet Up at NewVida, 4-6pm 03/14 Social at Solace Cycles, Elizabethtown 6-9pm. 03/28 Social at Capisce Coffee & Espresso Bar, Lake Placid 7-9pm. 04/18 BETA Trivia Night at Rivertrail Beerworks, Saranac Lake 5:45-8pm. FCFS sign ups; space is limited.
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