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DEC Warns Of Avalanche Danger in the Adirondacks

February 3rd, 2011 · No Comments · News

Back Country Visitors Cautioned About Snow Conditions

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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today warned Adirondack back country visitors to be aware of the danger of avalanches and take necessary precautions. Snows have accumulated to sufficient depths on Adirondack Mountain slopes to create conditions conducive to avalanches.

While avalanche danger increases during and immediately after major snowfalls, as well as during thaws, avalanches can occur in any situation where snow, slope and weather conditions combine to create the proper conditions.

The majority of avalanches in the United States occur in the western mountains. However, avalanches do occur in New York and can have dire consequences.

DEC reminds back country winter recreationists to take the following precautions when traveling in avalanche prone terrain:

  • know avalanche rescue techniques;
  • practice safe route finding;
  • carry safety equipment (transceiver, probe, shovel);
  • never travel alone;
  • know the terrain, weather and snow conditions; and
  • inform someone where you plan to go and when you expect to return.

Information on avalanche danger and safety precautions is available on the DEC website. A brochure titled “DEC Avalanche Preparedness in the Adirondacks Brochure” (231 kb pdf) is available for download or by contacting the DEC Region 5 office at (518) 897-1200.

Skiers and snowshoers are reminded that the Avalanche Pass Slide is closed to public recreation of any type during the winter.

Current general trail information, seasonal conditions, specific notices on closures and facilities can be found on the DEC website at: Adirondack Trail Information.

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Saranac Lake Winter Carnival Rotary Show set for Feb. 11

February 1st, 2011 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Saranac Lake Winter CarnivalSARANAC LAKE, NY – The Saranac Lake Rotary Club will present its annual Winter Carnival Rotary Show at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11 at the Harrietstown Town Hall.

“I’m really excited about this year’s Rotary Show,” said Mary Brown, Rotary Show co-chair. “We expect another sellout, we’ve got a great lineup of acts, and it’s going to be a lot of fun for everybody.”

Scott Eichoholz — a “knight” on the town — will provide pre-show entertainment from 7 to 7:30 p.m. Mary Brown will welcome the audience. Rotary Club President John Banta will give the introduction. And the master of ceremonies — Father Rick Dennis — will present the 2011 Winter Carnival court and royalty.


The Winter Carnival royal party includes the king and queen (to be announced the evening of Feb. 4 at Coronation), attendants to the king and queen (Eliza Lennon and Adam Heverly), grand marshal (Cathy Moore), archbishop (Sara Posdzich), chamberlain (Joe Thill), princess (Courtney Ellen Petkovek), prince (William Jeremiah Ward IV), pages (Jacob Adams, Isabelle Celeste, Rachel Daby, Jake Mouraine, Dylan Murnane and Emma Peer), and the High School Court ladies (Gaby Feliu, Faith Conners, Julie Bowler, Cadence Roddy, Ryan Garnish, Geanette Orton and Molly Burgess) and gentlemen (Sean Ryan, Braxton Tissot, Sam Baker, Dalton DeMarco, Dylan Dawson, Wyatt Daviau, and Nicholas Magro).

Steve Borst, the Musician to the Royal Court, will provide entertainment, and there will be dance routines by the pages and court members. This will be followed by performances by the Saranac Lake High School Vocal Ensembles, directed by Helen Demong and accompanied by Tom Delahant. Afterward, there will be acts by Steven Gratto (“Comedy Juggler Extraordinaire”), pianist Joey Izzo, Adirondack singer/songwriter Roy Hurd, storyteller Doug Fitzgerald with “Tales of the North Country,” and finally, the Rotary Show Dancers.

The Winter Carnival Rotary Show is a major fundraiser for the Saranac Lake Rotary Club, which gives back to the community through scholarships and helping with projects such as the local skateboard park, Dewey Mountain, continuing improvements to public facilities at the Harrietstown Town Hall, Lift Mount Pisgah and the Adirondack Carousel.

Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door and can be purchased at the following locations: Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Borealis Color, Blue Line Sport Shop, Community Bank, Adirondack Bank, HSBC, NBT Bank, Eco Living, Dr. Neil Miller’s office, Post Office Pharmacy and the Saranac Lake Chamber of Commerce. For more information, contact Mary Brown at (518) 891-2709.

Website: Saranac Lake Winter Carnival

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