It turned out to be an icy glazed snow, so it was certainly a noisy ski. We made our way steadily past the farm, but decided to return just before the hill started to climb. It would have been tricky with the ice, and we would then be pushing sunset. We returned to the lodge, ate our dinner and spent the evening playing pinochle and music.
The next morning, we awoke to frigid temperatures. With the mercury reading -2, we made a pact not to leave the lodge until it read double-digits. Luckily, we had a fantastic breakfast with the wonderful hosts of the Hoot Owl Lodge to fill our time (and bellies). We ended up on the trail from Upper Works by the crack o'eleven.
This trail was well trodden, but still icy. We donned our microspikes and carried snowshoes just in case. We headed on the Indian Pass trail, but turned west, towards Duck Hole. We had a picnic lunch at the lean-to on the northern shore of Henderson Lake before following the trail a bit further. We intended to hike to Preston Ponds, but again didn't want to be out after sunset. It was an excellent jaunt through the woods, and we were certainly able to find some solitude in the wilderness.
We headed to the Adirondack Hotel in Long Lake for dinner that night, and followed it with more music and games back at the lodge before bed. After another amazing breakfast, the next morning we were sorry to leave. We will be back though, with more Adirondack adventures in the New Year!
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