-
Adirondack ski video: Descent from McKenzie Pass
Posted on February 1st, 2010 2 comments Add a comment >>The Jackrabbit Ski Trail offers lots of great skiing over its twenty-four miles, but the best part is the six-mile stretch from Whiteface Inn Road in Lake Placid to McKenzie Pond Road outside Saranac Lake. The highlight is a mile-and-a-half downhill run from McKenzie Pass to McKenzie Pond.
On Sunday, I did a round trip to the top of the pass from McKenzie Pond Road. It took me nearly forty-five minutes to climb the hill (after skiing two miles to its base) and just five minutes to descend. That might seem like a lousy pain-to-pleasure ratio, but the schuss makes up in exhilaration what it lacks in duration.
I made a video of my descent with the Adirondack Explorer Chest Cam (a point-and-shoot strapped to my chest). You’ll hear me narrate as I ski (btw, the Hemingway story I refer to is titled “Cross-Country Snow”).
I wore a GPS watch that measured my progress. I averaged 14 mph and reached a top speed of about 25 mph.
.
2 responses to “Adirondack ski video: Descent from McKenzie Pass”

-
i snowboard and have snowshoes, i’m not as versatile in the bush or on flats, with that in mind which hike and ride do you see being easier or more suitable for the one plank enthusiast, we have a camp in thendara, i did a mini bc trip up a knob near us and i loved the solitude and beauty of it all, not to mention the free lift ticket
Leave a reply
-


Phil February 9th, 2010 at 16:54