
Beaver River
By JOHN THOMPSON My hiking pal Marc Howes reads maps the way other people read
By JOHN THOMPSON My hiking pal Marc Howes reads maps the way other people read
A pedaling paradise The author and her husband explore a maze of logging roads on the Kushaqua
By Dick Beamish Governor Andrew Cuomo and bicycle riders please take note: the opportunity of
By Phil Brown Here’s one suggestion for a shorter bike trip that takes in most
Around the mountains Cyclists enjoy stunning views and a variety of adventures on a three-day circuit
When the snow and rain and then more snow finally disappeared this spring, my wife, Kim, and I were desperate to get on our bikes, so a thirty-mile loop around Moriah sounded like a perfect way to spend Memorial Day weekend. By Ethan Rouen
The forecast today is for upper eighties with high humidity, but at the moment it’s cool and breezy. I’m sitting on the front steps of the Explorer in Saranac Lake, waiting for my cycling partner, Tom Boothe. By Susan Bibeau.
Fortunately, the minor disasters that seem to plague most of our outdoor adventures occurred early in our bike trip. By Ethan Rouen …
In winter, this place would be crawling with skiers. But on a weekday morning in August, I’m nearly alone, or so it seems. By Alan Wechsler
We had been biking down dirt roads all day. Mosquito bites covered our ankles and legs, and a desperate thirst had set in. By Kim Martineau
They call it the Black Fly Challenge, but that’s hyperbole. It’s not such a challenge to avoid the black flies. By Alan Wechsler
Bicycling the Tooley Pond Road in the northwestern Adirondacks is like gliding through a wilderness. By Betsy Kepes
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