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view from split rock

Lake Champlain’s Split Rock is a good holiday hike

By Tim Rowland

Plenty of history, scenery to take in as you work off the pie

finished barn

Timber framer is preserving Adirondack history, one barn at a time

By Contributing Writer

Jack Van Wie, 26, possesses hands for building things. That’s why he was drawn to New Russia and fixing a barn linked to a historic family.

Return of the wolf?

By Mike Lynch

The discovery of a gray wolf about 25 miles from the Adirondacks has galvanized wolf advocates in the park.

monument

A return to Pa’s Falls (and the mystery of the missing monuments)

By Tom French

On a mission to find a makeshift memorial, as well as scout out potential future outings in the Bog River Flow

State seeks to improve communications service prior to World Games

By Gwendolyn Craig

APA reviews temporary cell tower, utility poles, mine demolition 

Bloody Pond on the bushwhack down from Bloody Mountain.

Bloody Mountain isn’t as scary as it sounds

By Tim Rowland

Bushwhack gives extra edge to Hammond Pond Wild Forest hike

Advice for early winter hiking

By Mike Lynch

A licensed guide and 46er, Mary Glynn is aware of how important it is to be prepared for early winter hiking trips.

Tooley mountain trail

Hikes, climbs along historic Tooley Pond Road

By Tom French

Some shoulder season outing ideas in St. Lawrence County

Andrea Hogan

In-park commissioner takes job in Maine

By Gwendolyn Craig

Johnsburg Supervisor Andrea Hogan will remain supervisor and commissioner of the Adirondack Park Agency until the terms expire, she said.

algal bloom

Warm, sunny fall weather produces HABs on Adirondack lakes 

By Zachary Matson

Toxic algal blooms appearing on Lake Colby, Lower Saranac Lake, Moose Pond for first time

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