Seven issues a year devoted to the enjoyment and protection of the Adirondack Park. In-depth writing and vivid photography bring the Adirondacks to life in tales of recreational adventure, coverage of environmental and policy issues and exploration of the communities that make up this unique six-million acre park.
Briefs
Adirondack Explorer
Brief bio
Beyond the 46 • Meet the man who pioneered the 243-mile Trans Adirondack Route
Editorial
Letters
An oasis on Route 8 • Johnsburg deli revitalizes an abandoned building
Thurman Maple Days • Even with technological advances, sugarhouse visitors still want an old-fashioned experience
Watching for ICE • Amid heightened immigration enforcement, local advocates rally around neighbors
A $125 million dollar question • Whitney estate’s future is talk of the town in Long Lake
Looking at old growth in a new way • Scientists’ understanding and perspective of old growth in the Adirondacks evolves with new studies
Wild side: Ashes, ashes, we all fall down
Seeing the trees • A hiker’s guide to recognizing old growth
Hemlocks last stand • As an invasive insect moves in, researchers turn to tree cutting to boost forest immunity
Gold at the end of the road • A 10-mile pedal through Essex’s daffodil spring
Saranac’s Snow Bowl • New Land Trust is popular ski destination
Going with the flow • Adapting plans during ski trip of Floodwood Ponds loop
Viewpoints: Seeking balance
Viewpoints: The case for NY winter Olympics
Birdwatch • Evening grosbeaks sing out all day; face urgent threats
Book review
About those national parks…