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  • Backcountry Conditions (Sewards?)

    Has anyone been in the Sewards lately or any other ranges? Just wondering the snow/ice conditions?

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    Weekly Current Adirondack Conditions Report

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    • #3
      I was on St. Regis last Sunday and I confirm it's snowshoe season in that area (not very far from Sewards). There wasn't a lot of ice, but St. Regis isn't too steep.

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      • #4
        Keep in mind that the gate on Corey's Road will close the first week of December for logging, so there is an extra 3 miles to walk to the Sewards trailhead. See the notice at https://content.govdelivery.com/acco...letins/21cda74

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          Backcountry Conditions (Sewards?)

          Thanks, Deb. I quickly skimmed that bulletin and missed it. Aspiring winter 46ers will have three more miles of road walk each way added to their quest of the Sewards or Seymour this winter. Makes a long day into a very long day, but not impossible.


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          • #6
            Oooh thanks for the website. That is very useful.

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            • #7
              That link seemed to be specific to Nov 22 2018:

              Here is the regular page (which I would not have found withouth the original link!):
              https://www.adirondackalmanack.com/c...nt-conditions/
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              Eyes on the Forest, not on the Trees

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              • #8
                Try starting here.
                adirondack, backcountry, trails, roads, conditions, hiking, campng, paddling, forest preserve, easement


                Then pick your area. Should get updated weekly.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tenderfoot View Post
                  That link seemed to be specific to Nov 22 2018:
                  Yeah sorry, I should’ve also mentioned that the weekly conditions are posted on the Adirondack Almanack website every Thursday.

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