Adirondack Explorer
magazine ∣ January/February 2021 · 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.
SUNY-ESF's foundation sells Newcomb mansion
Adirondack Explorer
BRIEF BIO: Alice Halloran
Dawson resigns from APA board • Wilderness resource expert pushes for data and debate
Daybreak on the mountain • Sunrise and sunset hikers seek ‘some of the most beautiful experiences in life’
Kicking a 40-year habit • New York battles road salt. Can it change fast enough?
Operation Adirondack Thunder • Army training plans comfort some, worry others about noise, disruption
For love of wild country • After two decades of making the park’s case, Diane Fish retires
Fortress Adirondack • Water protectors want more ammo in fight against non-native species
Cold days, warm memories • Adirondack fishing’s ‘brotherhood of the ice’ remains as determined as in its heyday
Bats vs. batteries • Biologists fear Moriah clean-energy project threatens endangered species
Portrait of a community • North Creek’s decade-long art project reflects shared vision
On a mission • Women break High Peaks ‘glass ceiling’ with rapid, unsupported thru-hike
Losing a voice for wilderness
Letters
Birdwatch
Mirthful messages • ‘Foot Stuff’ podcasters aim for humor and preservation
Avoiding crowds on Hurricane • Steep alternate trail, poor conditions are a recipe for finding solitude
In a flash • How one moment in 2004 changed two lives, a dream and a training course
Is there a legal and practical solution for preserving Debar Pond Lodge?
On the wild side
No Bugs Allowed