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NY/NE Slides
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NY/NE Slides 

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Created/Edited: Oct 20, 2007 / Nov 2, 2007

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Rockslides and "slab slides" in New England and New York

Rockslides consist of loose, sometimes still unstable, rock and gravel that has travelled downslope. These exist in the Northeast, but a more common phenomenon is the "slab slide", where a thin layer of topsoil (including vegetation) has slipped off an underlying granite slab. The resulting scars can be miles long, and often provide a convenient route to the top of a mountain - if you don't mind a little exposure.
Water and algae make a dangerous combination on slides, and that's saying nothing about snow and ice. Of course, with proper equipment, snow and ice can be what attract people to slides in the first place.

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Noonmark

Hunters Slide - Midpoint

View north from the summit...

Nippletop Slide ID Photo

At the top of Ski Slide #1...

Brook Slide

Blake Slide - Slab ID Photo

This gives some idea how...

The Mt Coe trail follows a...

Baxter

North Hancock, seen from...

Baxter

Looking down Ski Slide #1 at...

View from the top of Iroquois...

Left Finger of "V" Slide


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