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Apr 3

This weekend in the Adirondacks, 4/3/20 | NCPR News – North Country Public Radio

This would be a better time to plan out future trips into the Adirondacks. File photo: Brian Mann

Apr 03, 2020 The best advice is to stay home. Recreate locally. Traveling into the backcountry at this time puts others at risk. Accidents can happen, and they happen regularly even among the most experienced people.

There remains deep soft snow at higher elevations, most waters are still covered in unsafe ice, boat launches are not yet in, and its mud season, that time of year when we give trails a break, as they dry and harden.

DEC and State Parks are suggesting sticking to your back yard if you have one, or at least recreate as locally as possible. This is a better time to plan for your next outing, one of the important but often overlooked of the Leave No Trace Principles - know before you go.

Take this time to locate those less visited out of the way places for a future trip. The waters, forests, and mountains of the Adirondacks will be waiting.

John Warren from theAdirondack Almanacklooks at outdoor recreation conditions around the Adirondacks each weekend for NCPR.

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