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For author, who has ALS, backcountry access is true independence
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For author, who has ALS, backcountry access is true independence
Native Adirondacker cut his teeth telling tall tales from Inlet and beyond
Accessible recreation isn’t just for adults.
By Tim Rowland
Richard Persico led the Adirondack Park Agency through its tumultuous early years
'Adirondack Queer' podcast sorts through issues around gender identity, growing up gay in the Adirondacks
By Holly Riddle
In 50 years as a working artist, Barney Bellinger has elevated the Adirondacks arts scene.
By Melissa Hart
Author and climate activist Bill McKibben has recently created two new initiatives.
A quick Q&A with Bill Amadon, who is the stewardship coordinator for Champlain Area Trails; registered outdoor guide; artist
By James Odato
One man was a self-taught Adirondack surveyor who would have a mountain named after him. The other was his nearly unknown biographer.
By Mike DeSocio
After a 3-year project with Adirondack Council, Julia Goren returns to Adirondack Mountain Club as the new deputy director.