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
Learning from a $1.75 billion lesson • A look back at the last environmental bond act New Yorkers passed
Digging for quarter-century records • Bond act paid for staff, not accounting
Where do the moose tracks lead? • Researchers examine impacts of parasites
Fish galore: native and stocked park populations • Emerging genetic research expands understanding of native brook trout strains
Ticonderoga draws solar farmers • But “how much is too much?”
‘Praying and playing’ on Schroon Lake • Word of Life turns 75, looks to future of campers, Bible school
The Adirondack fallout of buyer demand • Property assessments, and tax consequences, are rising
A small party of 46ers clears the way • Women wielding picks build on a tradition
A scarred landscape from Tahawus to Lake Placid • Photographer’s lens finds the gouges of human industry
Following in the varied footsteps of history • The moderate, important hike along Bennett, Middle and Murphy lakes
A reason for a third bike • This route offers something for every rider
Fresh Look A double dose of Hurricane
Outtakes NY must acquire Whitney Park
Birdwatch: Catching up with an elegant, dwindling flycatcher
It’s debatable: Should voters approve an environmental bond act?
On the wild side
Make way for the turtles • Their numbers are declining