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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Raymond Brook Ski Trail - North River, NY - 1/1/13

Wow what a trail!  If you like to backcountry ski, and you like hills, the Raymond Brook Ski Trail is for you.  Adjacent to Gore Mountain lies a local secret... a 4.2 mile long backcountry ski trail that takes you on a 1375' vertical drop over the length of the trail.  And you don't have to earn your turns!
 

Sign-In Kiosk

You will need two cars, or to spot your car at the finish and catch a ride to the top. The top is a trailhead on Barton Mines Road (off Route 28 in North River, NY). It is a signed trailhead with a parking area and a sign-in kiosk. The trail lies just north of the the parking lot and head east. It threads South Mountain and Pete Gay mountain while climbing 200 feet over the first .7 miles before dropping down into the Raymond Brook drainage.  This is where the fun begins.  Go there on a fresh powder day and make some fine tracks through a quiet wilderness. 
 


Notice at the Kiosk describing the route

Three bridges are crossed en route and they can be easily crossed.  This route is a renewed route from the 1930's and 1940's and is in fact shown on old maps of North Creek ski trails. 

1st bridge
 
2nd bridge

 
Evidence of the old route is found in a 1930's rescue sled shed still standing along the trail!  Shortly after the old shed the trail levels off as it hooks in a southeasterly direction.  Later you come to a trail intersection where you can drop down a steep finish to Route 28, or continue along a flatter route to the North Creek Ski Bowl (depending on where you spotted your car). 
 


The old 1930's rescue sled shed, still standing
 
I skied the route today (New Year's Day), 4 days after two storms dropped about 18 inches of snow.  The trail had already been broken of course, but there was plenty of fine snow to make some tracks.  I skied down the route at a leisurely pace since the route was new to me and I wanted to take some pictures.
 

At my pace, it took me just over an hour to reach the Route 28 finish location.  I'll be back to ski this route again.  Maybe I'll try the connector to the Ski Bowl.
A word of caution... this route not for beginners.  Additionally, metal edge backcountry skis, or telemark skis are highly desirable.  This trail is a wilderness route and is not highly traveled.  Go prepared and tell others your itinerary. 

The final bridge


A map of the route.  Barton Mines Road is on the left, Route 28 is on the right.

2 comments:

  1. Awesome! So psyched you tried this! Raymond Brook is at the top of my must-ski list. Wanna go back?

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  2. I'm going to be up at Gore over MLK weekend. Anyone interested in doing this trail with me? (looks fun, but don't want to attempt it alone)

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