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Adirondack Life

Guide to the Great Outdoors 2023
Magazine

Get Adirondack Life digital magazine subscription today and discover stunning photography and insightful articles on Adirondack Park recreation, history, architecture, arts, food, personalities and communities from Lake Placid and North Creek to Old Forge and Lake George. Learn about this treasured territory of mountains, rivers, valleys and lakes where life is in balance with wilderness.

Adirondack Life • VOLUME LIV NUMBER 4

Their Adirondacks • It’s time to see what they see

Endless Love • How to keep that new-crush passion for the park

If Docks Could Talk • A Schroon Lake family tradition assembled board by board

Supermom • Tracking the legacy of a prolific neighbor

Strong Rope • Bringing a little Brooklyn to Blue Mountain Lake

Teachable Moments • The frustrations—and rewards—of bringing novices into the outdoors

Built Tough • Taking on the 90-Miler in a century-old guideboat

SLOW YOUR ROLL • EXPLORING THE REGION’S FARM LANDSCAPE “AT THE SPEED OF BIKE”

SCENTS AND SENSIBILITY • A LAVENDER PARADISE NESTLED IN THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY

WATER WORKS • The scenes—and medium—through which boatbuilder Pete Hornbeck defined his world

POINT TAKEN • This Adirondack Medical Center display in Saranac Lake is a piercing reminder of the perils of outdoor recreation

SOLE SISTER • How Wynde Kate Reese connects with the mountains beneath her feet

Spring Mix • OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS MODEL THE SEASON’S NEW COLORS

CAMPING 101 • WHERE TO GO, WHAT TO DO AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN

TASTY CAMP MEALS

A Killer View • Its remote location and steep terrain keep Mount Adams crowd-free

FIND DINING AND LODGING IN THE ADIRONDACK REGION

Growing in Hope • The little farm that could

Swede Mountain • A southern Adirondack fire-tower scramble

Growing up Adirondack • Three portraits of raising kids in the great outdoors

No Patch, No View • When the hike is its own reward

What’s Happening • Fishing, festivals, kid-friendly frolics and more park-wide fun

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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 116 Publisher: Adirondack Life, Inc Edition: Guide to the Great Outdoors 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: May 11, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Travel & Outdoor

Languages

English

Get Adirondack Life digital magazine subscription today and discover stunning photography and insightful articles on Adirondack Park recreation, history, architecture, arts, food, personalities and communities from Lake Placid and North Creek to Old Forge and Lake George. Learn about this treasured territory of mountains, rivers, valleys and lakes where life is in balance with wilderness.

Adirondack Life • VOLUME LIV NUMBER 4

Their Adirondacks • It’s time to see what they see

Endless Love • How to keep that new-crush passion for the park

If Docks Could Talk • A Schroon Lake family tradition assembled board by board

Supermom • Tracking the legacy of a prolific neighbor

Strong Rope • Bringing a little Brooklyn to Blue Mountain Lake

Teachable Moments • The frustrations—and rewards—of bringing novices into the outdoors

Built Tough • Taking on the 90-Miler in a century-old guideboat

SLOW YOUR ROLL • EXPLORING THE REGION’S FARM LANDSCAPE “AT THE SPEED OF BIKE”

SCENTS AND SENSIBILITY • A LAVENDER PARADISE NESTLED IN THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY

WATER WORKS • The scenes—and medium—through which boatbuilder Pete Hornbeck defined his world

POINT TAKEN • This Adirondack Medical Center display in Saranac Lake is a piercing reminder of the perils of outdoor recreation

SOLE SISTER • How Wynde Kate Reese connects with the mountains beneath her feet

Spring Mix • OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS MODEL THE SEASON’S NEW COLORS

CAMPING 101 • WHERE TO GO, WHAT TO DO AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN

TASTY CAMP MEALS

A Killer View • Its remote location and steep terrain keep Mount Adams crowd-free

FIND DINING AND LODGING IN THE ADIRONDACK REGION

Growing in Hope • The little farm that could

Swede Mountain • A southern Adirondack fire-tower scramble

Growing up Adirondack • Three portraits of raising kids in the great outdoors

No Patch, No View • When the hike is its own reward

What’s Happening • Fishing, festivals, kid-friendly frolics and more park-wide fun

BACK PAGE


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