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view from sawyer mountain in fall

Hiking in William West Durant’s ‘stomping grounds’

By Tim Rowland

Hiking through history on Sawyer Mountain, located halfway between Indian Lake and Blue Mountain Lake

The Garden trailhead, filed to capacity on a fall weekday afternoon.

Keene faces growing issues with hikers: Rising conflicts, parking problems

By Tim Rowland

Illegal parking and hiker hostilities add to the strain on High Peaks stewards

Sunset from a firewtower.

The Buck (Mountain) stops here

By Tim Rowland

A lesson on names and places

Hikers on Buck Mountain in Fort Ann overlooking Lake George on an October day in 2020.

The importance of trail stewardship: A Q&A about Buck Mountain in Lake George

By Mike Lynch

Jim Schneider, a long-time member of ADK's Glens Falls-Saratoga Chapter, talks about the Buck Mountain trailhead steward program.

This map shows LGLC's recent 30-acre purchase along with its Twin Pines Preserve and nearby Adirondack Forest Preserve lands. Courtesy of LGLC

Land trust adds key parcels near Lake George

By Mike Lynch

Lake George Land Conservancy has purchased properties in the towns of Bolton and Lake George in recent months.

An old stone foundation in the woods.

Sawmills, springs, and sap part of Horseshoe Lake bike, hike

By Tom French

Trek takes users through littered remains of Abbot Augustus Low’s former empire

Mountain summit with trees and rocks.

Hiking Debar and Blue mountains: A lower fix for after the 46 peaks

By Tom French

Catching up on missed peaks after a lifetime of Adirondack adventures

The Hinterlands of the Cedarlands: Exploring a former Boy Scout camp

By Tom French

Multiple recreational opportunities at former Boy Scout camp

Summit of Round Mountain with Dix in the background.

A collection of Adirondack summer trip ideas

By Mike Lynch

Explorer staff and contributors share favorite outings across the Adirondacks

Adirondack 46er hiking boom: High Peaks finishers hitting record numbers

By Mike Lynch

Adirondack 46ers have been growing ranks since 1925 and hitting high numbers in past 10 years

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