Adirondack Explorer
magazine ∣ November/December 2020 · Adirondack Explorer
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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
Barriers to renewal • Dams undid a wild river and its signature fish. Now they face new scrutiny.
A river’s promise • Despite utilitarian past, Saranac River still holds flashes of beauty
Rewilding a run • Salmon swim toward recovery, but need a boost
Forgotten waters • Saranac River and surrounding highlands are a picturesque retreat away from the crowds
Fighting for forests • Foresters and researchers track and attack spreading invaders
Missed connections • As rural internet grows in importance, local officials seek to ensure the Adirondacks get their share of links
Puppy power • Park offers good skijor terrain for a few enthusiasts and their friends
Crossroads of conflict • Bones tell park's Revolution story, and raise questions about protections
A dose of nature • Forest bathers’ invite the healing powers of the Adirondack woods
Editorial
Letters
Community Assets • Local trail systems beckon Adirondackers and visitors throughout the seasons
Grandkids on the trail • Second edition hiking volume reaches new generations, routes
Park logging lore • “Adirondack Timber Cruising” reads like gabbing with old loggers
Birdwatch
‘Crazy’ freedom • Group finds unique beauty by ascending above High Peaks hikers
Viewpoint
It’s debatable • Should the state pursue buying the Whitney Park estate?
Trailblazer • Organizing good, safe fun in the time of COVID-19
On the wild side
Campfire Impact