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Adirondack Explorer

March/April 2025
Magazine

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

Adirondackers

Editorial

Letters

Turning over, turning around • How Lake Placid’s efforts to reduce salt use helped bring Mirror Lake back from the brink

Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe sets goal to lower salt use • EPA grant supports tribe as potential case study

Black flies: Scourge or spring rite of passage? • A look at Bti and the debate around its use

North Hudson paves the way • How a title issue at Frontier Town is spurring the state to change policies

Seeking shelters from the storms • Communities work to improve emergency communications and sheltering capacities

A wooly good time • Llama trekking with Moose River Farm in Old Forge

Betsy Folwell • A tribute to a trailblazer in writing and life

Cool runnings, part 2 • Jamaican bobsled team builds practice time in the Adirondacks as it makes gains in the sport

A bike for all seasons • Fat tire biking gains popularity

Desperately seeking ice • Out-of-the way ice climbs are all about the journey

A ski through history • Old Wawbeek Road: Original gateway to Upper Saranac Lake

It’s debatable

Perspective

Perspective

Fresh Look • Finding solace in nature, and reconnecting with the beauty of winter

Outtakes

On the Wild Side

Birdwatch

Last page • 16 IDEAS FOR HELPING THE ENVIRONMENT THIS EARTH DAY

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Languages

  • English