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Sliding Falls is a scenic site to stop at while you're at Toad Pond, and there's brilliant hiking along the Big Deer Pond Trail. Don't leave Toad Pond without first going for a hike along the The Loop, and there's whitewater on Oswegatchie River - East Branch for all you adrenaline people. For the period of the summer at Toad Pond temperatures are commonly in the 70's. During the dark hours of summer temperatures drop down into the 50's. The winter comes with highs
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| | in the 20's with temperatures at Toad Pond dipping down into the 0's through winter nights. This lake is so wonderful. There are good spots to discover along the Salmon Lake Trail, and the snow is perfect at McCauley Mountain. You clearly should fancy the Adirondack Mountains. A brilliant view of delightful Partlow Mountain is available from Toad Pond; if you came for an overnight stay OLD Forge Camping Resort is a good spot to camp. This lake is so wonderful. | |
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You're sure to come across some smiling folks from Ogdensburg-Massena here. Toad Pond is one of the lakes here in the Adirondack Mountains. These mountains rock, just check out all the exciting things to do in the Adirondack Mountains.
Whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then we recommend Oswegatchie River - East Branch, and Little Crooked Lake is a good lake close by. Toad Pond really is in the middle of a pretty outdoors paradise. A delightful
lake like Crooked Lake in close proximity to Toad Pond is a nice place to take a look at; why not camp at Robinson's Iga since you're here at Toad Pond. Toad Pond gets a typical amount of annual rain; the wettest month of the year is frequently August, that's the one that rains the most, and February is the month with the least moisture.
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Current weather conditions at Toad Pond, Adirondack Mountains, Herkimer County, New York

Local climate location: CANTON 18 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.01889 Longitude: -74.93417
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Little River, St. Lawrence CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class II-III - 6.2 miles long (Aldrich to Oswegatchie) |
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The Loop, St. Lawrence County, 6 miles away |
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Oswegatchie River - East Branch
 | Would you please let me know what the kyaking conditions are from Inlet Road to the village of Wanakena. I am going to be at Wanakena this coming weekend and am considering kyaking from Inlet Road to Wanakena. Please let me know if the water level is high enough to float with limited carries. Also, the group consists of limited experienced kyakers. I noticed from Google Satelite photos that there seems to be sections of white water - I am not sure what season the photo is from but one phots seems to be from summer and another closer to Wanakena, Spring with considerable runoff. I noticed from your description above that it is class II-IV Water. Please describe the degree of difficulty in general for that distance, and if coming into class IV areas are they visible and easily avoided by carries. If so, how long and difficult are the carries, and how many ? Your information will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Rick McCurdy... |
Twitchell Lake
 | 1 PHOTO On 7/7/2009... 85 years ago my mother who lived in Brooklyn spent her vacations at Lake Twitchell,she said once she went to the adirondacks she never went back to the catskills. I got up this morning and thought of her conversations about the lake and decided to look it up, I hope it's still as beautiful as she described it so many years ago,I still have her snap shots.... |
Terror Lake
 | .... The Carthage road went up the Beaver river drainage. Two brothers got lost up in the ridges above Terror Lake. Almost died. They found the lake and named it after their nights of terror. Guys used to hunt there in the fly in days. The last last guy to go there was a drainage ditch runner. Calls himself PH. Take his advice. It's a long way in and you MUST know the woods and be a woodsman. There are plenty of blow downs to go through overland. The way to go is via the end of Twitchell Lk. The Sisters who own the old Teahouse at the end of Twitchell are nice old girls. I saved their nephew one cold November night. They bought me some good whiskey. Anyway that's the way to get into Terror Lk. Follow the old trail into the South Branch Beaver River drainage. Head northeast for a good mile and keep the high ground to your right shoulder. Keep walking about 4 miles and make sure the big ridge is over your right shoulder. You can't miss the lake. There is an old ghost trail marked with blue soap can lids at the base of the ridge. Probably grown in by now. Don't need trails anyway. Use your... |
McCauley Mountain
 | 15 miles away A mountain nestled in the central Adirondacks just outside Old Forge, New York, McCauley Mountain's 633 foot vertical drop and twenty-one trails make it so you never have to look hard to find a challenge. McCauley Mountain provides skiing for all levels of skiers along with terrain of a ''big mountain'' resort without those long lift lines and high ticket prices. McCauley is celebrating its 50th year with special offers & events. Check the web site for updates.... |
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