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.
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Adirondack Explorer
Brief Bio
Editorial
Letters
A dammed thing • Post-Irene, nature replaces a wilderness levee
After the storm: transparency, owner fees, risk planning • Hard-earned lessons lead to ways to improve dam safety
Solar panels and dairy cows • An Adirondack farmer’s dream of solvency
Free-range Adirondack woodland shopping • Foraging yields natural flavors and foods
The full circle of a potato grower • Tucker Farms weathers for generations
Migrating to NY’s mountains • Changing climate chases people to the park
When private land meets public trailheads • Parties see Jackrabbit bypass as a model remedy
Crime in the Adirondacks • Break-ins, vandalism and drug abuse head off-trail conditions
Broadening bandwidth • Help coming for those who can’t connect
A rainy day story • A wet stretch and a most memorable hike
A portage with purpose • Day-long paddle is a trip through Adirondack history
It’s debatable
Fresh look
Outtakes
Birdwatch
On the wild side
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