ADK Talks

Powder Days on the Tug Hill Plateau: Why Skiers Love Snow Ridge’s Deep Snow and Indie Spirit

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If you’ve ever chased a storm on your phone and wondered where all that snow actually lands, this episode is for you. Jane and Steve head west of the Blue Line to the Tug Hill Plateau—one of the snowiest corners of the East—and sit down with Snow Ridge co-owner and general manager Nick Mir to talk powder mornings, small-mountain grit, and why “Ice Coast” doesn’t always apply.


Nick shares what it’s really like to run a fiercely independent ski area (yes… sometimes it’s unclogging a septic line), how lake-effect bands can bury the hill while it’s bone-dry 10 miles away, and how Snow Ridge balances old-school charm—like the legendary T-bar-served Snow Pocket—with smart upgrades behind the scenes.


What you’ll hear in this episode

  • Why Tug Hill can be “nuking” at Snow Ridge while nearby towns stay dry
  • The unglamorous but essential realities of owning and operating a mom-and-pop ski mountain
  • What makes a true powder morning at Snow Ridge so special, from hooting chairlifts to no lift lines
  • Recent improvements, including expanded snowmaking and the return of North Chair
  • Beloved Snow Ridge traditions like torchlight parades, pond skims, and the Christmas Eve food drive


Snow Ridge is located in Turin, NY, about 35 minutes from Old Forge—close enough to feel connected to the Adirondack ski scene while offering a distinctly Tug Hill experience. Nick shares tips on nearby lodging, from classic motels to cabin rentals, and why booking early matters during big snow cycles.


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