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Denison
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Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:51 am |
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My friends will be skiing cross country ( I dont have that much energy so I'll be moving downhill  )
Would you recommend Garnet Hill trails vs ones at Gore Mountain? Another worthy option nearby?
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Harvey44
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Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:14 pm |
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For pure cross country GHL is great. Parts of it are pretty advanced but they've got a good amount of beginner terrain. And if you aren't super motivated you can ride down hill all the way and take the bus back up.
GHL is claiming 14 inches from the storm, and predicting insane amounts of Lake Effect for the next two days:
http://www.garnet-hill.com/
For us GHL is a blast. Ski up (over really) for dinner, ski back to the cabin with headlamps. Can be fun after a few cocktails. (SWI?)
Disclaimer: I haven't xcskied at Gore at all. (Once I did end up on the trails below the Topridge Chair by accident.)
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Danzilla
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Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:34 pm |
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I have snowshoed some of the cross country trails at gore - to the left of Sunway looking up the hill. Nothing too spectacular - decent amount of elevation change if you want that. Basically trails through the woods.
Cunninghams has trails at their shop and somewhere else near North Creek. I have never been. My wife went on the trails near the shop when she was prego and she had a good time. I think those trails are a little flatter and may be more scenic. I think they are free too. They have cross country and snow shoe rentals. http://www.cunninghamsskibarn.com/
GH probably has the best diversity and the most well kept trails. I have only snowshoed over there on the NYS land, but they seem to run a pretty good dedicated operation. They also have guiness on tap.
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adkskier
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 4:05 pm |
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GH offers groomed and looped trails for the novices so that it's more difficult to get lost. If your friends are more exprerienced there are lots of free trails such as the Old Farm Trail at the end of Old Farm Rd off 13th Lake Rd. also trailheads off Rte 28 and off Barton Mines Rd.
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Harvey44
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 5:57 pm |
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| I cruised thru Inside Edge today and was yappin to a guy who grew up in NC and now has a second home in NR. He was doing the blah, blah, blahs about all the trails up there for BC and XC sking. He says the DEC and volunteers recently cut/reopened some of the oldies but have yet to publish maps(?) and i got the feeling they wanted to keep it on the down low. But I did gather there are 2 trail heads off the old Barton mine road. i believe they're directly opposite each other, heading different directions. One heads toward NC and one heads toward GHL. Puffer pond trail and King's flow also popped up. If you ever make it back to Puffer Pond and King's flow, the parking lot there is the hiking trail head for Chimney mtn. This very unusual rock formation is but a short 1.5 mile hike one way. Cool summer hike. There's caves off to the side and it's said they're not for newbies. half of the trail is fairly steep and would need winter gear for this season. |
This is my neighborhood. If you are a little more adventurous than GHL ... the next step, out into the Siamese, has limitless possibilities - both intermediate and expert. You can go a little way in .. or you can go WAY in.
The thing off Barton's we used to call the Secret Ski. Since it's been marked as a trail, obviously it's no longer a secret. It's a blast. Not in an alpine way. It's nice forest, some frozen swamp, and you do lose at least 1000 feet of vert. Start on the GHL side and make a day of it.
I'm in a phase right now - with a three year old - where the bear cub den, and Gore is great. Built-in daycare and this year probably lessons. So I've been all Gore all the time. But soon enough, I'll be revisiting all of my old haunts.
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