Going Hiking? Be Aware of Closed Muddy Mountain Trails
If you are planning a hike in the Adirondacks, some of your favorite trails may be closed due to dangerous conditions. Because of melting snow, rain runoff, and ice on higher elevation hikes, the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is warning hikers to be cautious and avoid trails above twenty-five hundred feet.
I have never been a person who likes to hike, I am more of a complainer when I have to walk long distances. I definitely don t want to hike if there are warnings being issued. I can add this latest warning to the one thousand reasons why I don t like to hike. I know there are some of the most beautiful Adirondack mountain trails. It s just not for me.
Going Hiking? Be Aware of Closed Muddy Mountain Trails
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