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Who’s counting? Forest ranger adds to more than 1,000 peaks climbed

By Tim Rowland

Corenne Black has hiked more than 1,000 peaks around the world and still has a lengthy to-do list.

An Adirondack dream come true: Pursuing a yearlong quest to photograph each day’s sunrise

By Tim Rowland

For 100 days and counting, the now-retired founder of Champlain Area Trails has greeted the sunrise with a camera in hand

washed out muddy road

Road to Garden trailhead in Keene reopened after flooding

By Tim Rowland

Flooding has washed out Johns Brook Road, closing access to the Garden trailhead in Keene Valley. The repairs will likely take a few days.

The Sentinels rising up from the West Branch of the Ausable River Valley. Photo by Tim Rowland

Marble Mountain: An underrated Adirondack hike

By Tim Rowland

Marble Mountain is an overlooked Adirondack hike with a rich ski history, a steep but rewarding trail with stunning views.

Sunset from a firewtower.

5 short Adirondack hikes perfect for a date

By Isabella Susino

Take your date on these 5 short day hikes located in the Adirondack Park. Perfect for getting to know someone while getting outside.

Neil Woodworth checks on his location with his handheld positioning device. Photo by Neil Woodworth

Technology in the backcountry

By Contributing Writer

Using a global positioning system receiver - GPSR - makes it easier to get back safely

A glimpse of the Champlain Valley, looking south. Photo by Tim Rowland

Following the links between North, South Boquet mountains

By Tim Rowland

Low peaks overlooking Lake Champlain exist in extensive network of CATS trails

Trail crew on a snowy bridge

Braving snow and cold, student workers help maintain trails

By Tom French

The Student Conservation Association's winter trail work session is underway

Black Mountain near Lake George

Sheriff looks into death at Black Mountain

By Times Union

Hiker dies on Black Mountain hike near Lake George.

Adirondack Rail Trail

Adirondack Rail Trail took off in 2024

By Mike Lynch

Tupper Lake hopes Big Tupper gets restored.

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