In the May/June issue of the Explorer there are several references to Upper Chateaugay Lake. This unspoiled and unpolluted lake has been threatened by the sale of properties on Parson’s “Hill” bordering the lake. This hill slopes from the village of … [Read more...] about Another lake at risk
Letters
New uses for our historic towers
To many of us that live year-round in the Park, nothing symbolizes the need to protect the Forest Preserve more than the image of a fire tower on a mountain summit. This is especially true for those that recall the horrendous forest fires of the … [Read more...] about New uses for our historic towers
Bikeway could be a treasure
I’m glad to see the Explorer supporting turning the Adirondack railroad line into a bicycle/recreational trail. As bicyclists who take weeks-long bike trips in the Adirondacks, my riding buddy and I would love to see a stone-dust trail to Lake … [Read more...] about Bikeway could be a treasure
Climbing has come a long way
My brother and I spent many happy days rock climbing in the Adirondacks. We were lucky enough to have been around in the mid-seventies when relatively little had been done and we could not only put up new routes whenever we felt like it but be the … [Read more...] about Climbing has come a long way
Stillwater barge reduces impact
In the article “Showdown at Stillwater” (March/April) you covered many of the issues surrounding the Stillwater boat launch and access to the hamlet of Beaver River. However, a major benefit of the barge service that carries vehicles to Beaver River … [Read more...] about Stillwater barge reduces impact
Barge isn’t only option
In reference to your article, “Showdown at Stillwater”, the influx of vehicles in Beaver River is of some concern to many longtime homeowners. Imagine that traffic is an issue there! Also, if people want to drive a vehicle to town, they have another … [Read more...] about Barge isn’t only option