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Adirondack Hiker Triggers Search On Algonquin

By Phil Brown

State forest rangers responded to a number of requests for help from hikers and hunters November 6-12. One hiker from Ballston Spa got lost on Algonquin Peak and set off his inReach device. Rangers responded to the emergency call, but the hiker eventually got out on his own. Following is the Rangers’ Report for the…

Sentinel Range Plan Affects Skiers, Hikers & Climbers

By Phil Brown

DEC proposes trail improvements in Sentinel Range Wilderness.

How The Adirondack Land Bank Will Work

By Phil Brown

People in the North Country and the state voted overwhelmingly for a land bank. What happens next?

DEC Silent On Possibility Of Rail-Trail Appeal

By Phil Brown

It's still unclear if state will fight court decision.

Hiker Pleads Guilty To Operating Drone In Wilderness

By Phil Brown

Canadian man is first person convicted for drone usage in the Adirondacks.

New York State Drafts Plan To Protect Lake Sturgeon

By Phil Brown

The lake sturgeon is an odd fish. It grows fast but reaches sexual maturity late. The female matures between ages 13 and 33; the male, between 12 and 20. And the females may spawn as infrequently as every nine years. Lake sturgeon exist in the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River, and Lake Champlain. They are…

Forest Rangers Conducted 356 Missions In 2016

By Phil Brown

The state’s forest rangers have busy again this year. Following is the department’s news release on the rangers’ activity for the week of September 25 through October 1. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Forest Rangers respond to search and rescue incidents statewide. Working with other state agencies, local emergency response organizations, and…

DEC Advises High Peaks Hikers To Pack Extra Clothes

By Phil Brown

The state Department of Environmental Conservation reminds High Peaks visitors that summer is coming to an end: days are shorter and weather cooler. Be sure to pack extra clothes if you’re going on a hike. Following is the department’s High Peaks Bulletin for this weekend: Please be advised of the following conditions and prepare for…

State Releases Plan For Adirondack Highways

By Phil Brown

The state has released for public comment a draft plan for managing highways in the Adirondack Park that aims to maintain a park-like atmosphere. The lengthy document covers such topics as scenic overlooks, bicycle-friendly roads, and access to trails and rivers. Click the link below to read the document. travel corridors plan Public hearings will…

Your Chance To Weigh In On Mountain Bike Trails

By Phil Brown

The Barkeater Trails Alliance has done a great job building mountain-bike trails in Wilmington, Lake Placid, and Saranac Lake. A proposed management plan for the Saranac Lakes Wild Forest calls for the construction of 35 more miles of bike trails in the region. You can read about the plan in the forthcoming issue of the…

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