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
Editorial
Letters
Power in the park • $4 billion transmission line to drop into Lake Champlain
Quebec’s battery • Power generation, Indigenous culture wired to a tangled history
The art of water pollution • Saranac Lake exhibit showcases threats to Champlain Basin
An Adirondack population crunch • Fewer people and fewer affordable homes for them
Strategies for sheltering • Planners apply remedies to housing shortages
Solutions: Permits versus lines • Managers aim for ease and access with reservations
Solutions: Mission: Inclusion • Finding ways to not leave anyone out
Knocking out knotweed • Groups mount eradication offenses parkwide
Lending helping hands to loons • Rescues and protections mount with climate threats
A ski mountain’s rebirth • Hickory’s bright past, present and four-season future
The source of artistry • Whether hill or mountain, Severance inspires
Spring awakenings • Stepping and skating to the beat of a new season
Outtakes
Secrets of a green lobbyist • How a persuader targeted lawmakers
It’s Debatable
Bird Watch
On the wild side
Swarm season • Dress for success against black flies