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Open woods recovering from heavy logging offer glimpses of the Adirondack foothills.

A trail for the dogs

By Tim Rowland

CAT's Wildway Passage is enough to fill the afternoon, fool the dogs into thinking it's hiking day

Five trips while you’re waiting for more snow

By Mike Lynch

Some ideas for hiking trips before the ski and snowshoe seasons get fully underway.

view from mt adams fire tower

Mount Adams: A hike with mining history

By Tom French

At 3,460 feet, Mount Adams is one of the higher fire tower peaks.

Photo of muddy Van Hoevenberg Trail to Mount Marcy in Adirondacks on 4/8/18. By Phil Brown.

Eclipse may come at bad time for High Peaks hiking

By Mike Lynch

Organizations are coming up with a plan to educate visitors about the challenging and unpredictable conditions that exist in April.

The remains of the fire observer cabin. Photo by Mike Lynch

A hike through history on Poke-O-Moonshine

By Tim Rowland

Tim Rowland joins David Thomas-Train on a hike to the summit of Poke-O-Moonshine via the Ranger Trail on a fall day.

Mountain view in moriah wilderness preserve

A hike on a newly formed wilderness preserve

By Tim Rowland

Formerly logged property in Moriah has a wealth of outdoor opportunities.

view from Pitchoff

Pitchoff in November

By Tom French

Shoulder season is good time (though windy) for Sentinel Range outing

In search of a spooky swamp

By Tim Rowland

A deer-hunting friend a couple months back related a story his dad had told him about Merriam Swamp high up in the Jay Range. 

The headwaters of the North Branch of the Boquet River from the summit of Eagle Mountain. Photo by Tim Rowland

Exploring the Eagle Mountain wilderness

By Tim Rowland

Located in the Champlain Valley, this preserve is owned by Northeast Wilderness Trust.

Mount Jo trail gets makeover

By Tim Rowland

The short jaunt up Mount Jo opens a heavenly window into a dramatic mountain skyline.

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