DayTrip
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I saw a post in another forum about monorail and it got me to wondering how the snow shoe law/requirement in Adirondacks handles this. I'll be doing some early hikes this year and won't be bringing snowshoes and I started wondering about that law. If all of the snow on a trail and surrounding woods has melted and gone but a monorail of 12-14" or whatever is present does the law require you to have and use snow shoes in this circumstance? IIRC the requirement was 8 or more inches of snow and you are required to wear snowshoes. I think I had also read somewhere that if trail was muddy or generally unpleasant that you were supposed to either suck it up and walk in the mud or choose another trail. They frown on going in and out of woods off trail and causing wear.
Am I overthinking this or is that a legitimate consideration that would get you fined by a ranger? If anyone can clarify it would be helpful. Thanks.
Am I overthinking this or is that a legitimate consideration that would get you fined by a ranger? If anyone can clarify it would be helpful. Thanks.