NYSkiBlog Administrator Staff member Joined Jul 18, 2020 Jul 15, 2025 #1 Mudslides close multiple trails in the Adirondacks, including Avalanche Pass "Multiple mud/rock slides have currently made the hiking trail through avalanche pass impassable," said the DEC in its post on Instagram. www.northcountrypublicradio.org https://www.facebook.com/NorthCountryPublicRadio/posts/pfbid0VTS9sHLbcQVYoADbVyZLQvnqUAg22rkTzJaMji9ZgXrz85QHSVLqGkroXuiCURDol
Mudslides close multiple trails in the Adirondacks, including Avalanche Pass "Multiple mud/rock slides have currently made the hiking trail through avalanche pass impassable," said the DEC in its post on Instagram. www.northcountrypublicradio.org https://www.facebook.com/NorthCountryPublicRadio/posts/pfbid0VTS9sHLbcQVYoADbVyZLQvnqUAg22rkTzJaMji9ZgXrz85QHSVLqGkroXuiCURDol
Brownski Well-known member Joined Jul 19, 2020 Jul 15, 2025 #2 That is something alright. There was a big slide there just a couple years ago. Anybody remember how long it took to get reopened that time?
That is something alright. There was a big slide there just a couple years ago. Anybody remember how long it took to get reopened that time?
Peter Minde Well-known member Joined Jul 19, 2020 Jul 16, 2025 #3 This was all over the news yesterday. Reminds me of the aftermath of the ice storm in January 1998 (?). The following summer we walked to Avalanche Lake through a canyon of trees.
This was all over the news yesterday. Reminds me of the aftermath of the ice storm in January 1998 (?). The following summer we walked to Avalanche Lake through a canyon of trees.