View from the Adirondacks at COP28
The international climate summit is wrapping up. What’s been done and how are the Adirondacks involved?
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The international climate summit is wrapping up. What’s been done and how are the Adirondacks involved?
The annual summit, celebrating its eighth year, brings together road crews, water scientists and advocacy organizations interested in new approaches to winter road management.
Adirondack Explorer's "Taking Stock of Housing" series culminates with an event Nov. 1 at the Wild Center
By Holly Riddle
Annual Bike the Barns event brings attention to Adirondack agricultural heritage
By Mike Lynch
The Saranac Lake 3P (pole/pedal/paddle) will consist of six legs over nearly 14 miles, including skiing trails at Mount Pisgah and Dewey Mountain.
By Times Union
Recreation businesses, events grapple with warm winter
Adirondack Explorer and Adirondack Mountain Club are hosting a conversation around education, hikers in High Peaks region
By Mike Lynch
Some semblance of normalcy is returning to the events world of the Adirondacks, as organizers are planning to hold canoe races, bike tours, and a frog jumping contest in the coming months.