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Lake Academy VAN PARKING: Left side of road at Mt. Lake Academy. Pull into Driveway and loop back around for parking. EXCHANGE #5: MAJOR EXCHANGE #6: Mt Lake Academy Ski Jumping Complex, Intervales Lodge 386 River Rd 5486 Cascade Rd Lake Placid, NY 12946 Lake Placid, NY 12946 GPS: 44.27379, -73.93882 GPS: 44.25735, -73.96366 LEG DIRECTIONS: **RUN ON LEFT SIDE OF ROAD AGAINST TRAFFIC UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED** 1.8 mi: Head southwest on River Rd → 0.3 mi: Cross NY-73 & Turn right onto NY-73 W 0.4 mi: Turn left into Ski Jumping Complex Entrance toward Ski Jumping Complex Main Entrance EXCHANGE: Driveway to Intervales Lodge at base of Ski Jumps VAN PARKING: Lower Ski Jumping Complex Main Parking Lot in front of Intervales Lodge MAJOR EXCHANGE #6: EXCHANGE #7: Ski Jumping Complex, Intervales Lodge Lake Placid Municipal Gravel Lot 5486 Cascade Rd 445 Old Military Rd Lake Placid, NY 12946 Lake Placid, NY 12946 GPS: 44.25735, -73.96366 GPS: 44.27723, -73.99993 LEG DIRECTIONS: **RUN ON LEFT SIDE OF ROAD AGAINST TRAFFIC UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED** 0.2 mi: Turn left at Entrance to Biathlon Trail → 0.6 mi: Turn right on Ski Jump Rd → 0.2 mi: Turn right onto John Brown Rd – Cross John Brown Rd 2.0 mi: Turn left onto Old Military Rd EXCHANGE: Left side of Road on dirt shoulder near U-Haul Dealer/Storage Facility VAN PARKING: Right side of road in Gravel Parking Lot EXCHANGE #7: EXCHANGE #8: Lake Placid Municipal Gravel Lot Roger F Quinn Memorial Field 445 Old Military Rd NY-86 Lake Placid, NY 12946 Saranac Lake, NY 12983 GPS: 44.27723, -73.99993 GPS: 44.29845, -74.09571 LEG DIRECTIONS: **RUN ON LEFT SIDE OF ROAD AGAINST TRAFFIC UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED** 1.6 mi: Continue north on Old Military Rd 3.6 mi: Slight left on NY-86 W 0.1 mi: Turn left onto Adirondack Pl at Roger Quinn Park EXCHANGE: Left side of road in driveway entrance to Roger Quinn Park VAN PARKING: Left side of road at Roger Quinn Park EXCHANGE #8: EXCHANGE #9: Roger F Quinn Memorial Field Dewey Mountain Recreation Center NY-86 RR 3 Saranac Lake, NY 12983 Saranac Lake, NY 12983 GPS: 44.29845, -74.09571 GPS: 44.31892, -74.15102 LEG DIRECTIONS: **RUN ON LEFT SIDE OF ROAD AGAINST TRAFFIC UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED** 2.4 mi: Head west on NY-86 W 0.5 mi: Turn left onto River St 1.3 mi: Continue on NY-3 – Cross Main St at cross walk and run on sidewalk EXCHANGE: Left side of road at Dewey Mt Recreation Center Parking Lot Entrance VAN PARKING: Left side of road at Dewey Mt Recreation Center Parking Lot EXCHANGE #9: EXCHANGE #10: Dewey Mountain Recreation Center Coreys Rd/Adirondack Park Preserve RR 3 New York 3 Saranac Lake, NY 12983 Harrietstown, NY 12983 GPS: 44.31892, -74.15102 GPS: 44.22822, -74.31719 LEG DIRECTIONS: **RUN ON LEFT SIDE OF ROAD AGAINST TRAFFIC UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED** 11.3 mi: Head west on NY-3 W 0.1 mi: Turn left onto Coreys Rd → 0.1 mi: Turn right onto Adirondack Park Preserve EXCHANGE: Left side of road on dirt shoulder of Adirondack Park Preserve near NY-3 VAN PARKING: Right side of Adirondack Park Preserve Rd. Access via Coreys Rd off NY-3. EXCHANGE #10: EXCHANGE #11: Coreys Rd/Adirondack Park Preserve NY-30 Dirt Pull-off Area New York 3 NY-30 North of NY-3 Intersection Harrietstown, NY 12983 Tupper Lake, NY 12986 GPS: 44.22822, -74.31719 GPS: 44.24548, -74.35478 LEG DIRECTIONS: **RUN ON LEFT SIDE OF ROAD AGAINST TRAFFIC UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED** 0.05 mi: Continue on Adirondack Park Preserve and Cross NY-3 – Cross NY-3 at Intersection 0.05 mi: Turn left onto NY-3 S – Run on right side of road going with traffic → 2.4 mi: Turn right onto Panther Mountain Rd 0.8 mi: Turn left onto NY-30 S EXCHANGE: Right side of road in Dirt Pull-off Parking Area VAN PARKING: Right side of road in Dirt Pull-off Parking Area ❖ EXCHANGE #11: MAJOR EXCHANGE #12: NY-30 Dirt Pull-off Area Tupper Lake Village Municipal Park NY-30 North of NY-3 Intersection Demars Blvd, Rte 3 W Tupper Lake, NY 12986 Tupper Lake, NY 12986 GPS: 44.24548, -74.35478 GPS: 44.22831, -74.46575 LEG DIRECTIONS: **RUN ON LEFT SIDE OF ROAD AGAINST TRAFFIC UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED** 0.2 mi: Head south on NY-30 S toward NY-3 – Run on right side of road with traffic → 0.6 mi: Turn right onto NY-3 S – Run on right side of road with traffic → 2.4 mi: Turn right onto DEC Trailhead – Run on DEC Trail past gate entrance 2.2 mi: Exit Trail and continue on Old Wawbeek Rd → 1.4 mi: Turn right on NY-3 S – Run on right side of road and then on sidewalk → 0.1 mi: Turn right onto Mill Ave – Run on sidewalk on right side of road – Cross Lake St @ Sidewalk 0.2 mi: Enter Tupper Lake Park Trail to Exchange VAN DIRECTIONS: **FROM DEC TRAIL ENTRANCE TO TUPPER LAKE PARK** 5.0 mi: Head south on NY-3/30 S from DEC Trail Head to Tupper Lake → 0.1 mi: Turn right onto Mill St (Across from Stewarts) → 0.2 mi: Turn right onto Lake St/Demars Blvd to Tupper Lake Park EXCHANGE: Lake Trail near the Park Pavilion VAN PARKING: Tupper Lake Village Municipal Park (Parking Area Access near the Baseball Fields) MAJOR EXCHANGE #12: EXCHANGE #13: Tupper Lake Village Municipal Park Tupper Lake Rod Sports & Gun Club Demars Blvd, Rte 3 W 116 Lake Simond Rd Tupper Lake, NY 12986 Tupper Lake, NY 12986 GPS: 44.22831, -74.46575 GPS: 44.19571, -74.4629 LEG DIRECTIONS: **RUN ON LEFT SIDE OF ROAD AGAINST TRAFFIC UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED** 0.4 mi: Head south on Tupper Lake Park Trail & Continue on Mill St – Run on sidewalk on right side of road → 0.2 mi: Turn Right onto Lake St – Run on sidewalk on right side of road 0.1 mi: Turn left onto Wawbeek Ave – Cross Lake St at Crosswalk and run on sidewalk on right side of road 0.5 mi: Continue on NY-30 S – Cross NY-30 at Crosswalk, then
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