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Adirondack Explorer

January/February 2025
Magazine

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.

HENDRICKSON’S ADIRONDACK ACREAGE IS UP TO DESIGNEES

BIG TUPPER EYED FOR BACKCOUNTRY SKIING

AGENCY APPROVES BARTON PLAN

Adirondack Explorer

BRIEF BIO

Loving loons • Center founder shifts to science, welcomes new director

Precision matters when it comes to the SLMP

LETTERS

The biggest draws • Mill, hatchery, snow gunners and public water supplies top the list of permitted water users

A running solar show • Adirondack skies screen northern light sequels

Green groups at a turning point • Environmental watchdogs change guard

Forever wild for all • Environmental activist wants to include the next generation of stewards

Working through the hurt • Diversity leader juggles jobs, expectations

Olympic facilities leader restacks the authority • Changes afoot amid challenges

A chorus on climate • Adirondack activists rise to a cause

Filling gaps, playing a role • The Adirondacks’ Regent knows rural needs

For those who hike fairways • Golf courses provide views, jobs and four-season workouts

Collaborators with chainsaws • The ice carvers of Saranac Lake make art

The big why

Figuring out the way • Tech gear makes it easier to get back safely

An ideal outing in any season • Explore the bog’s ecology, feed the friendly birds while hiking, biking or skiing

WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN TO BIG TUPPER NEXT?

An American history trip

A rock climb, not a hike

Warm winter arrivals

A cone-seeker with an odd bill

Keys to the aurora’s aura


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 64 Publisher: Adirondack Explorer Edition: January/February 2025

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: January 1, 2025

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Travel & Outdoor

Languages

English

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.

HENDRICKSON’S ADIRONDACK ACREAGE IS UP TO DESIGNEES

BIG TUPPER EYED FOR BACKCOUNTRY SKIING

AGENCY APPROVES BARTON PLAN

Adirondack Explorer

BRIEF BIO

Loving loons • Center founder shifts to science, welcomes new director

Precision matters when it comes to the SLMP

LETTERS

The biggest draws • Mill, hatchery, snow gunners and public water supplies top the list of permitted water users

A running solar show • Adirondack skies screen northern light sequels

Green groups at a turning point • Environmental watchdogs change guard

Forever wild for all • Environmental activist wants to include the next generation of stewards

Working through the hurt • Diversity leader juggles jobs, expectations

Olympic facilities leader restacks the authority • Changes afoot amid challenges

A chorus on climate • Adirondack activists rise to a cause

Filling gaps, playing a role • The Adirondacks’ Regent knows rural needs

For those who hike fairways • Golf courses provide views, jobs and four-season workouts

Collaborators with chainsaws • The ice carvers of Saranac Lake make art

The big why

Figuring out the way • Tech gear makes it easier to get back safely

An ideal outing in any season • Explore the bog’s ecology, feed the friendly birds while hiking, biking or skiing

WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN TO BIG TUPPER NEXT?

An American history trip

A rock climb, not a hike

Warm winter arrivals

A cone-seeker with an odd bill

Keys to the aurora’s aura


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