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I’ve ended up with a free day and half next week, and want to get value out of my new dry suit. Thus, trying to plan a cold April overnight within, say, 5 hours of Boston. It looks like most of Maine and New Hampshire isn’t iced out yet, so the Adirondacks seems like a good candidate.
Anyone have any recommendations for routes? Thinking Floodwood Loop is the top contender (seems like it’s unlikely to be popular when the water’s this cold and roads might be closed), but also thinking about an out-and-back to St. Regis Pond or a slow overnight paddle to Raquette Falls and back. My understanding is that neither Floodwood nor the Raquette River feel that remote, but maybe April will help with that?
Are there other areas I should be considering? I’ve had my eye on the Moose River Loop, Flagstaff Lake and the Rangeley lake region but looks like there’s still plenty of ice there, whereas the ADK looks clear.
Anyone have any recommendations for routes? Thinking Floodwood Loop is the top contender (seems like it’s unlikely to be popular when the water’s this cold and roads might be closed), but also thinking about an out-and-back to St. Regis Pond or a slow overnight paddle to Raquette Falls and back. My understanding is that neither Floodwood nor the Raquette River feel that remote, but maybe April will help with that?
Are there other areas I should be considering? I’ve had my eye on the Moose River Loop, Flagstaff Lake and the Rangeley lake region but looks like there’s still plenty of ice there, whereas the ADK looks clear.