Seven issues a year devoted to the enjoyment and protection of the Adirondack Park. In-depth writing and vivid photography bring the Adirondacks to life in tales of recreational adventure, coverage of environmental and policy issues and exploration of the communities that make up this unique six-million acre park.
Briefs • EXPLORER REPORTERS LOOK BACK AT SOME EVENTFUL STORIES FROM THE PAST YEAR
Adirondack Explorer
Brief bio
Editorial
Letters
Whitney Park’s path forward • Fate of 36,600-acre legacy property hangs in balance of impending sale
A farm era ends? • Wall Street tycoon and Adirondack agitator Sandy Lewis lists iconic Essex farm
A place of healing • Homeward Bound program builds a permanent home for veterans looking to connect in nature
Painting outdoors • Plein air’s deep roots take hold in the Adirondacks
Targeting the cause of Champlain’s algal blooms • Falling short of phosphorus targets, Vermont looks to strengthen oversight of dairy farms
Adirondack region builds up EV infrastructure • EV ownership lags behind state goals
Queens Quest • With only 5 of more than 1,600 Adirondack mountains named for women, hiking pair combines 24 miles of trails and 161 miles of biking to honor them
Mount Inez • Trail now officially open to the public
Outtakes
Book review • Navigating nature with Jerry Jenkins’ latest field guide
Is it time for a regional strategy around EV infrastructure?
Wild side: Beavers and muskrats approach winter
Birdwatch
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