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Celebrate Winter

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Fat Biking at Garnet Hill Lodge on Snow

ENJOY THE SNOW AND ICE!

By Darryl Caron

ADK SPORTS MAGAZINE

February 13, 2019

FEBRUARY ISSUE – CELEBRATE WINTER

 

Our winters are short and spring is just over a month away so get outside and make your own adventures. Many locals and visitors ignore the naysayers and celebrate winter with upstate New York destinations, activities and events.

It’s a great time to get family and friends outside. Whether you cruise the wintery trails by ski, sled, snowshoe, fat bike or dog sled, upstate New York has it all. With affordable lift tickets, trail passes, rentals, and a great variety of events, planning your next winter day or weekend trip has never been easier. It’s no fun being cooped up inside all winter. Get out of your home, office or gym, and try some of these ideas for winter outdoors.

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

With many Nordic centers and hundreds of kilometers of groomed cross-country ski – and snowshoe – trails across our region. Plus, some areas offer many miles of backcountry ski tours, what better way to get out to enjoy winter and cross-train for your favorite summer sport!

Whether you are looking for a peaceful trail winding along frozen rivers, groomed and track set trails, or a day of challenging adventure, visit Mt. Van Hoevenberg, Lapland Lake, Garnet Hill, Osceola Tug Hill, Dewey Mountain, Pineridge, McCauley Mountain, Cascade or other ski centers. The town of Inlet offers free XC ski and snowshoe trails, ice skating rink with warming hut, and sledding hill for the whole family. Long Lake, Raquette Lake and Old Forge are also popular destinations for skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, skating and more.

The Lake Placid Nordic Festival, featuring the historic Lake Placid Loppet 50K and 25K citizen classic and freestyle races, is on Saturday, March 16. There will also be Citizen Challenge Races/Tours of 12.5K, 6.25K and 3K distances. It falls on St. Patrick’s Day weekend so plan on Irish themes and wearing green

Or, try backcountry, alpine touring or Telemark skiing with a downhill, XC ski center or guide service such as High Peaks Mountain Guides that offers rentals, lessons, instruction and shuttles – ideal for individuals or groups. The Adirondack Mountain Club also offers introductory courses and workshops in Lake Placid and Lake George.

SNOWSHOEING

If you can walk, you can snowshoe through the beautiful state parks, local preserves, or hike the Adirondack backcountry. If you have never been and would like to try, contact the cross-country ski centers, St. Regis Canoe Outfitters or High Peaks for snowshoe excursions that provide you with the equipment and instruction.

Garnet Hill, Lapland Lake, Pineridge and Dewey offer full moon skiing and hiking for a true nighttime winter adventure. Two local manufacturers, NeviTREK and Dion, offer handmade snowshoes for hiking, running and walking.

In addition to the popular Dion WMAC Snowshoe Series, the Adirondack Snowshoe Fest is on February 23-24. It’s hosted by Dewey Mountain Recreation Center in Saranac Lake on Saturday – where the 2017 World Championships were held – and Paul Smith’s College in Paul Smiths on Sunday. Saturday’s events include a guided snowshoe tour, 10K race and 5K Shoe-Be-Do race, plus kids’ snowshoe scavenger hunts, marshmallow roast and hot cocoa. Sunday includes a naturalist led snowshoe tours, 5K race and 15K race, plus snowshoe obstacle course, build your own snowshoe kits with PSC students – and more hunts, marshmallows and cocoa. All 18-under are free.

FAT BIKING

The fat biking momentum continues to grow as more people ride the ATV of bicycles year-round to escape spinning indoors on the trainer. It’s a slower pace but riders keep their fitness and get some fresh air outside in the winter. The low air pressure adds some dampening of bumps, adding stability and traction – the snow is compressed with a wide variety of grooming solutions! It’s also very social as group rides are at a slower pace in the snow so it adds fun for all.

Fat bike events are gaining in popularity. The Saratoga Fat Bike Rally is celebrating five years at the Saratoga Spa State Park on Saturday, February 9, featuring guided rides, low-key races, raffles, bikepacker’s challenge and beverages.

Many area shops carry some or a fleet of fat bikes including Bike Barn, Grey Ghost, High Peaks, Placid Planet, Rick’s and Tomhannock. In addition to sales, most offer demos and rentals, and a few offer lessons and tours. Mountainman Outdoors now offers fat bikes from Growler Performance Bikes.

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