January/February 2011
Table of Contents:

Gooley Club's last stand
Sportsmen say the state's acquisition of former Finch, Pruyn lands would ruin a long tradition.
Old favorite, new trail
Coney Mountain south of Tupper Lake is an easy climb that ends with an impressive panorama.
Pete Nye's wild ride
The guy who brought the eagles back to the Adirondacks reflects on his career as a state biologist.
'Explorer' editor sued
Landowners file complaint in dispute over the public's right to paddle waterways that cross private property.

A ski tour de force
Alice Brown recalls the day she and seven other young women skied to the top of Mount Marcy in 1946.
Protecting a portage
Critics seek assurance that a housing subdivision on Utowana Lake won't jeopardize a historic canoe carry.
Underwater works
Developers hope to begin construction this summer on a power line that will run under Lake Champlain.
2nd home is his castle
An architect carries on the medieval dream of a "gothic gentleman" from Tupper Lake.
Conventional wisdom
Historian says supporters of Article 14 should be
worried about calls for a constitutional convention.

Future on the line
Could the Adirondack Scenic Railroad tracks be used again for freight or passengers?
Back into winter
Skiers get a kick and glide out of trip in the Debar
Mountain Wild Forest.
PLUS, our regular features:
Brief Bio
Park Perspectives
Outside Scoop
On the Wild Side
It's Debatable
Editorial
Letters
Viewpoints
Birdwatch
Talk of the Towns
Book Reviews
Outdoor Skills

