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2007 CONTRIBUTORS

Akstens, Tom: "Panfish Paradise" (anglers don't need fancy flies or a bass boat to have a good time) Annual Guide, story no. 2966, pg. 54; "The Book of Ruth" (Indian Lake gardener Ruth Spring; Garden) Collectors Issue, story no. 3005, pg. 8

Allen, Martha: "High Peaks Painters" (Keene's annual art show; The Arts) July/August, story no. 2984 pg. 88

Aprill, Dennis: "A Watershed Sound" (locally made guitars; Working) Jan/Feb, story no. 2928, pg. 66

Barrett, Andrea: "The Air We Breathe" (book excerpt) Sept/Oct, story no. 2995, pg. 34

Battaglia, Nancie: "One Man's Stands" (twig stands; Rustic) Collectors Issue, story no. 3006, pg. 14; "Holy Fixer-Upper" (appraising a former Saranac Lake monastery) Collectors Issue, story no. 3011, pg. 38; "Mobile Home" (relocating and rebuilding a home) Collectors Issue, story no. 3015, pg. 64; "Homegrown Thanksgiving" (making a feast of local food) Nov/Dec, story no. 3029, pg. 44;

Bennett, Chuck: "Under Story" (Lake George anchors a new scuba trail; Diving) Annual Guide, story no. 2962, pg. 20

Berdan, Michael: "Dannemora Gets Lucky" (Lucky Luciano at Clinton Correctional; Yesteryears) July/August, story no. 2978, pg. 28

Buerkett, Christopher: "On Acid" (excerpts from a new book on acid rain) Nov/Dec, story no. 3030, pg. 54

Burdick, Neal S.: "Insiders' Outside" (choice hikes from the guys who wrote the guidebooks) Annual Guide, story no. 2964, pg. 38

Calhoun, Joshua: "Paradox Philosopher" (Martin Thompson; Profile) March/April, story no. 2940, pg. 66

Case, Jeff: "Insiders' Outside" (choice hikes from the guys who wrote the guidebooks) Annual Guide, story no. 2964, pg. 38

Chittenden, Varick: "The Wood Menagerie" (Hazel Tyrell, wood carver) Sept/Oct, story no. 3000, pg. 58

Cohen, Elaine: "Chief Big Business" (Sir William Johnson) July/August, story no. 2983, pg. 72

Driscoll, Charles: "On Acid" (excerpts from a new book on acid rain) Nov/Dec, story no. 3030, pg. 54

Durstewitz, Jeff: "Tougher than a Boiled Owl" (the story of Charley Reece) Jan/Feb, story no. 2925, pg. 46

Folwell, Elizabeth: "The Plot Thickens" (thoughts on gardening; Short Carries) May/June, story no. 2944, pg. 9; "Page Turners" (bookbinding in Indian Lake; Working) May/June, story no. 2948, pg. 24; "Trust Company" (on the ropes with Adirondack Experience; Access) Annual Guide, story no. 2963, pg. 26; "Boat Love" (in appreciation of classic boats) July/August, story no. 2982, pg. 64; "Mobile Home" (relocating and rebuilding a home) Collectors Issue, story no. 3015, pg. 64; "Not Fade Away" (remembering our fallen soldiers; Short Carries) Nov/Dec, story no. 3022, pg. 8; "The Carpenters' Greatest Hits" (bowls and cutting boards from Riparius; Adirondack Made) Nov/Dec, story no. 3033, pg. 85

Freedman, Geraldine: "Opera-to-Go" (taking classical music to classrooms; The Arts) March/April, story no. 2934, pg. 20

Freeman, John: "Insiders' Outside" (choice hikes from the guys who wrote the guidebooks) Annual Guide, story no. 2964, pg. 38

French, Tom: "Ski-for-All" (X-C ski leagues) Jan/Feb, story no. 2926, pg. 52

Frisch, Tracy: "Wild at Heart" (Split Rock Wildway) Sept/Oct, story no. 2998, pg. 48

Godine, Amy: "Occupied Territory" (Adirondack squatters) Collectors Issue, story no. 3014, pg. 56

Goodwin, Tony: "Insiders' Outside" (choice hikes from the guys who wrote the guidebooks) Annual Guide, story no. 2964, pg. 38

Granger, Persis: "Toad Hill Maple Farm" (the Galusha family's sweet life in Athol; Working) March/April, story no. 2941, pg. 74

Grant, Jim: "Meat Meet" (Lake Placid barbecue festival; North Country) July/August, story no. 2985, pg. 92

Gresham, Tom: "The Job that Comes and Goes" (Lake Champlain ferry captains; Working) July/August, story no. 2976, pg. 18

Haas, Drew: "Powder and Play" (photo essay on backcountry skiing) Jan/Feb, story no. 2922, pg. 28

Hall, Tony: "Time Town" (Bolton Landing theme park; Special Places) May/June, story no. 2949, pg. 30; "Boat Love" (in appreciation of classic boats) July/August, story no. 2982, pg. 64; "Hold the Twigs" (Peter Gluck–designed Great Camp; Design) Collectors Issue, story no. 3009, pg. 26

Hallie, Bond: "Historic Hounds" (dogs of the Adirondacks) May/June, story no. 2951, pg. 44

Hart, Milly: "Local Coverage" (blankets from Amsterdam, NY; Adirondack Made) Jan/Feb, story no. 2929, pg. 78; "Hot Rocks" (geothermal heating; Alternative Energy) Collectors Issue, story no. 3008, pg. 22

Henry, Tom: "Bulwagga" (Lake Champlain's most fabled bay) Annual Guide, story no. 2969, pg. 74; "Putt Putt Fun" (Israel Putnam's namesakes; Barkeater) Nov/Dec, story no. 3025, pg. 20

Hill, Michael: "Flight of the Hunter" (the state of hunting in the Adirondack Park) Nov/Dec, story no. 3027, pg. 32

Jamieson, Patsy: "Homegrown Thanksgiving" (making a feast of local food) Nov/Dec, story no. 3029, pg. 44

Jenkins, Jerry: "On Acid" (excerpts from a new book on acid rain) Nov/Dec, story no. 3030, pg. 54

Jerome, Christine: "McRorie Lake" (A 5,500-acre private kingdom-turned-Scout camp opens for exploration) Annual Guide, story no. 2965, pg. 46

John, Warren: "The Strange Case of Betsey Hays" (the Chestertown woman who didn't eat) March/April, story no. 2937, pg. 44

Johnson, Phil: "Downhill Diary" (Lake Placid's Andew Weibrecht shares his journal from the World Cup circuit; Sporting Scene) Nov/Dec, story no. 3031, pg. 66

Kalinowski, Tom: "Night Crawlers" (sleeping outside, getting spooked; Wildlife) Annual Guide, story no. 2961, pg. 18

Kelsey, Michael N.: "Insiders' Outside" (Choice hikes from the guys who wrote the guidebooks) Annual Guide, story no. 2964, pg. 38

Kerlin, Michael D.: "Wordplay" (Hoss's Authors Night; Special Places) July/August, story no. 2986, pg. 98

Kho, Nancy Davis: "Trial by Campfire" (litmus test for love; Barkeater) May/June, story no. 2946, pg. 16; "Book Club" (regional writers turn to self-publishing; Do it Yourself) May/June, story no. 2956, pg. 90

Laurant, Darrell: "HoJo's Hangs On" (the last of the Howard Johnson's; Special Places) Nov/Dec, story no. 3026, pg. 26

Lubeck, Robert: "Forest Faces" (rocks, trees and moss make faces) Sept/Oct, story no. 2999, pg. 56

Lynch, Sally Bush: "Turkey Pie Forever" (Hopkinton's annual supper, with recipe; Kitchen) Sept/Oct, story no. 2991, pg. 16

Mackintosh, Jane: "In the Closet" (tin rooms; Storage) Collectors Issue, story no. 3017, pg. 86

McGrath, Thomas: "Damned Yankee" (an Elizabethtown man's Civil War odyssey; Yesteryears) March/April, story no. 2953, pg. 24

McKinnon, Anne: "Generous ACT" (Adirondack Community Trust; North Country) May/June, story no. 2955, pg. 84

Metcalfe, Ann Breen: "John Breen" (a daughter recalls her father, a beloved physician; Profile-writing contest) Nov/Dec, story no. 3024, pg. 14

Morris, Don: "Creek Freaks" (pioneering paddlers) May/June, story no. 2953, pg. 62; "Great Ride to Great Corner" (a monumental bike and bushwhack; Biking) Annual Guide, story no. 2971, pg. 9

Morris, Stacey: "House of Spirits" (Priory Retreat House; Special Places) Jan/Feb, story no. 2927, pg. 62

Rauch, Ned P.: "George Pataki" (the former governor stays in the park picture; Interview) March/April, story no. 2933, pg. 14; "Hague" (Our Towns) July/August, story no. 2988, pg. 128; "The Loafers" (Sherwood Forest Bakery, in Wells; Adirondack Made) Sept/Oct, story no. 3003, pg. 91; Cabin Cruiser (Bruce Darring's house/boat; Waterfront) Collectors Issue, story no. 3007, pg. 16; "Man of Steel" (blacksmith Russ Bailey; Profile) Collectors Issue, story no. 3010, pg. 30; "Under the Covers" (regional reads; Library) Nov/Dec, story no. 3032, pg. 70

Rector, Joseph: "Perfect Storms" (snowstorm photo essay) Nov/Dec, story no. 3028, pg. 40

Resneck, Jacob: "The Smoky Mountains" (outdoor wood furnaces; North Country) Collectors Issue, story no. 3018, pg. 90

Rocco, Ellen: "Pug Nation" (Chestertown's pug parade; North Country) Sept/Oct, story no. 2992, pg. 20

Rowland, Tim: "Tales of Calamity" (two High Peaks adventures gone wrong; Barkeater) Sept/Oct, story no. 2993, pg. 22

Roy, Karen: "On Acid" (excerpts from a new book on acid rain) Nov/Dec, story no. 3030, pg. 54

Salzberg, Charles: "Shirin Neshat" (an interview with the artist) Sept/Oct, story no. 2997, pg. 42

Seward, Peter: "Going Dutch" (hot-tubbing on Lower Saranac; Camping) Annual Guide, story no. 2972, pg. 104

Squiers, Bruce: "Grin and Bare It" (photo essay on Lake George's Polar Plunge) Jan/Feb, story no. 2924, pg. 42

Stahl, Janit: "Bladerunners" (Lake Placid's speed-skating subculture; Sporting Scene) Jan/Feb, story no. 2920, pg. 12

Stechschulte, Ben: "Road to Demolition" (Essex County fair's demolition derby) July/August, story no. 2979, pg. 40

Stoltie, Annie: "Standish" (Our Towns) March/April, story no. 2943, pg. 88; "Born to Be Wild" (rescuing and rehabilitating young animals) May/June, story no. 2950, pg. 38; "Conklingville" (Our Towns) May/June, story no. 2958, pg. 112; "Camp Coffee" (history of Adirondack camp coffee; Trail Mix) Annual Guide, story no. 2960, pg. 16; "Highway 458 Revisited" (ruminations on a favorite road; Short Carries) July/August, story no. 2974, pg. 10; "Key Moments" (organist Jim Autenrith's life at Big Moose Lake) July/August, story no. 2980, pg. 50; "Real Simple" (books with back-to-the-basics advice; Library) Collectors Issue, story no. 3019, pg. 94; "Guy Gone Green" (Sean Guenette; Back Page) Collectors Issue, story no. 3021, pg. 112; "Backwoods Boot Camp" (Adirondack Wilderness Challenge; Learning) Sept/Oct, story no. 3001, pg. 76; "Keeseville" (Our Towns) Nov/Dec, story no. 3034, pg. 88

Stratton, Richard: "Banished" (a former inmate reflects on his time at FCI Ray Brook) March/April, story no. 2939, pg. 54

Svenson, Sally E.: "Past Tents" (posh canvas camping on Lake George) Collectors Issue, story no. 3012, pg. 46

Thaxton, John: "Deer's Head Inn" (creative cuisine at an Elizabethtown landmark; Special Places) Sept/Oct, story no. 3002, pg. 82

Thill, Mary: "Talk of the Town" (WNBZ radio talk show; Short Carries) Jan/Feb, story no. 2918, pg. 8; "Sodom" (Our Towns) Jan/Feb, story no. 2930, pg. 80; "A Place for Us" (searching for a simple spot on the lake; Short Carries) March/April, story no. 2931, pg. 8; "Marooned" (Norwegian sailors in Saranac Lake; Yesteryears) May/June, story no. 2947, pg. 22; "World Class" (the park as a model) May/June, story no. 2954, pg. 70; "Small Wonders" (porcelain flowers; Adirondack Made) May/June, story no. 2957, pg. 100; "Drinking Problem" (Can your water bottle make you sick? Gear) Annual Guide, story no. 2970, pg. 90; "Silverwear" (Lisa Nortz' jewelry; Adirondack Made) July/August, story no. 2987, pg. 109; "The Richest Man in Town" (a remembrance of Orville Paye; Short Carries) Sept/Oct, story no. 2989, pg. 10; "Stillwater" (Our Towns) Sept/Oct, story no. 3004, pg. 104; Cabin Cruiser (Bruce Darring's house/boat; Waterfront) Collectors Issue, story no. 3007, pg. 16

Thomas-Train, David: "Insiders' Outside" (choice hikes from the guys who wrote the guidebooks) Annual Guide, story no. 2964, pg. 38

Virtanen, Michael: "Alternative Rock" (New routes and records for a classic climbing book) Annual Guide, story no. 2967, pg. 62; "The Eco Air Force" (puddle jumping for clean lakes; Environment) July/August, story no. 2977, pg. 24

Ward, Elisabeth: "Edward Cornell" (Essex sculptor; Profile) Jan/Feb, story no. 2921, pg. 19

Way, Daniel: "Log On" (two lumberjacks show a skeptic the value of timbering) March/April, story no. 2938, pg. 48

Wein, Bibi: "Bugged" (primer on North Country's biting and stinging bugs) July/August, story no. 2981, pg. 56

Welles, Edward O.: "The Last Big Piece" (Finch, Pruyn's land) May/June, story no. 2952, pg. 52

White, Jennifer Duffield: "If a Tree Falls in the Forest" (capturing native sounds, Ted Mack; Adirondack Made) March/April, story no. 2942, pg. 81

Wildermuth, Renate: "Meade Mountain Mystery" (reckoning the age of an Igerna barn; Barkeater) Collectors Issue, story no. 3016, pg. 80

Willard, Tom: "A Distin Memory" (Saranac Lake–made speedboats; Watercraft) Sept/Oct, story no. 2994, pg. 28

Willcott, Paul: "Holy Fixer-Upper" (appraising a former Saranac Lake monastery) Collectors Issue, story no. 3011, pg. 38


SUBJECT

Acid rain; Nov/Dec; story no. 3030; July/August; story no. 2977
Adirondack Community Trust (ACT); May/June; story no. 2955
Adirondack Club and Resort; May/June; story no. 2945
Adirondack Experience; Annual Guide; story no. 2963
Adirondack Museum; May/June; story no. 2945
Adirondack Park as model; May/June; story no. 2954
Adirondack Wilderness Challenge; Sept/Oct; story no. 3001
Animal rescue; May/June; story no. 2950
Anorexia; March/April; story no. 2937
Appraising; Collectors Issue; story no. 3011
Architecture; Collectors Issue; story no. 3009
Art; July/August; story no. 2984
Autenrith, Jim; July/August; story no. 2980

Bailey, Russ; Collectors Issue; story no. 3010
Bakeries; Sept/Oct; story no. 3003
Barbecue; July/August; story no. 2985
Barns; Collectors Issue; story no. 3016
Benedict, Sabael; Jan/Feb; story no. 2923
Bigfoot; Jan/Feb; story no. 2923
Biking; Annual Guide; story no. 2971
Blacksmithing; Collectors Issue; story no. 3010
Blankets; Jan/Feb; story no. 2929
Boat shows; July/August; story no. 2982
Bolton Landing; May/June; story no. 2949
Bonaparte, Joseph Napoleon; Jan/Feb; story no. 2923
Bookbinding; May/June; story no. 2948
Breen, John; Nov/Dec; story no. 3024
Bulwagga Bay; Annual Guide; story no. 2969

Calamity Pond; Sept/Oct; story no. 2993
Camping; Annual Guide; stories no. 2961, 2960; Collectors Issue; story no. 3012
Cedarlands Scout Reservation; Annual Guide; story no. 2965
Civil War; March/April; story no. 2935
Coffee; Annual Guide; story no. 2960
Colony collapse disorder; Sept/Oct; story no. 2990
Colleges; March/April; story no. 2932
Community Broadband Network; Nov/Dec; story no. 3023
Conklingville; May/June; story no. 2958
Cooking; Sept/Oct; story no. 2991; Nov/Dec; story no. 3029
Cornell, Edward; Jan/Feb; story no. 2921
County fairs; July/August; story no. 2979
Cranberry Lake; March/April; story no. 2931
Cream Cheese Festival; Sept/Oct; story no. 2990

Dannemora; July/August; story no. 2978
Darring, Bruce; Collectors Issue; story no. 3007
Deer's Head Inn; Sept/Oct; story no. 3002
Demolition derby; July/August; story no. 2979
Distin boats; Sept/Oct; story no. 2994
Dogs; May/June; story no. 2951; Sept/Oct; story no. 2992
Douglas, Mabel Smith; Jan/Feb; story no. 2923
Dutch Tub; Annual Guide; story no. 2972
Economy; Nov/Dec; story no. 3023
Environment; July/August; story no. 2977

Fall foliage; Sept/Oct; story no. 2996
FCI Ray Brook; March/April; story no. 2939
Fear; Annual Guide; story no. 2961
Ferry captains; July/August; story no. 2976
Finch, Pruyn and Company; May/June; story no. 2952; July/August; story no. 2975
Fishing; Annual Guide; story no. 2966
Folwell, Elizabeth; July/August; story no. 2975
Ford, Gerald; Jan/Feb; story no. 2923
Forest faces; Sept/Oct; story no. 2999
Fort William Henry; July/August; story no. 2975
French and Indian War; July/August; stories no. 2975, 2983; Nov/Dec; story no. 3025

Galusha family; March/April; story no. 2941
Gardening; May/June; story no. 2944; Collectors Issue; story no. 3005
Geothermal heating; Collectors Issue; story no. 3008
Gluck, Peter; Collectors Issue; story no. 3009
Great Camps; Collectors Issue; story no. 3009
Great Corner; Annual Guide; story no. 2971
Guenette, Sean; Collectors Issue; story no. 3021
Guitars; Jan/Feb; story no. 2928
Hague; July/August; story no. 2988
Hall, Benjamin; March/April; story no. 2935
Hays, Betsey; March/April; story no. 2937
Highway 458; July/August; story no. 2974
Hiking; Annual Guide; story no. 2959, 2964; Sept/Oct; story no. 2993
Hitchins Pond; Jan/Feb; story no. 2923
Hochschild Award; July/August; story no. 2975
Hoss's Authors Night; July/August; story no. 2986
Hot tub; Annual Guide; story no. 2972
House/boat; Collectors Issue; story no. 3007
Howard Johnson's; Nov/Dec; story no. 3026
Hunting; Nov/Dec; story no. 3027

Igerna; Collectors Issue; story no. 3016
Insects; July/August; story no. 2981
IRMA; Jan/Feb; story no. 3036
Ironman USA; Jan/Feb; story no. 2923

Jamieson, Paul; Jan/Feb; story no. 2919
Jeffrey, Tad; Annual Guide; story no. 2959
Jewelry; July/August; story no. 2987
Johnson, Sir William; July/August; story no. 2983

Keene art show; July/August; story no. 2984
Keeseville; Nov/Dec; story no. 3034

Lake Champlain; Annual Guide; story no. 2969; July/August; story no. 2976
Lake George; Collectors Issue; stories no. 3009, 3012
Lake George Polar Plunge; Jan/Feb; story no. 2924
Lake Placid, new construction; July/August; story no. 2975
Lake Placid Lodge; March/April; story no. 2932
LEED certified buildings; Nov/Dec; story no. 3023
Legg, Douglas; Jan/Feb; story no. 2923
Library; Collectors Issue; story no. 3019; Nov/Dec, story no. 3032
Locavore; Nov/Dec; story no. 3029
Logging; March/April; story no. 2938
Lost Dauphin; Jan/Feb; story no. 2923
Love; May/June; story no. 2946
Luciano, Lucky; July/August; story no. 2978
Lumberjacks; March/April; story no. 2938

Mack, Ted; March/April; story no. 2942
Maple syrup; March/April; story no. 2941
McRorie Lake; Annual Guide; story no. 2965
Meade Mountain; Collectors Issue; story no. 3016
Metivier, Don; July/August; story no. 2975
Mihalyi, Louis; July/August; story no. 2975
Monastery; Collectors Issue; story no. 3011

Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks; May/June; story no.
NCPR; Jan/Feb; story no. 2919
Neshat, Shirin; Sept/Oct; story no. 2997
Norwegian sailors; May/June; story no. 2947

Opera; March/April; story no. 2934
Outdoor wood furnaces; Collectors Issue; story no. 3018
OWD; May/June; story no. 2945

Panfish; Annual Guide; story no. 2966
Paradox; March/April; story no. 2940
Pataki, George; March/April; story no. 2933
Paye, Orville; Sept/Oct; story no. 2989
Photo contest winners; March/April; story no. 2936
Piseco Lake; March/April; story no. 2931
Porcelain flowers; May/June; story no. 2957
Post, Marjorie Merriweather; Jan/Feb; story no. 2923
Priory Retreat House; Jan/Feb; story no. 2927
Prison; March/April; story no. 2939
Pugs; Sept/Oct; story no. 2992
Putnam, Israel; Nov/Dec; story no. 3025

Radio; Jan/Feb; story no. 2918, 2919
Recording; March/April; story no. 2942
Recycled products; Collectors Issue; story no. 3020
Reece, Charley; Jan/Feb; story no. 2925
Remote places; Annual Guide; story no. 2973
Renovating; Collectors Issue; story no. 3015
Restaurants; Sept/Oct; story no. 3002
Riparius; Nov/Dec; story no. 3033
Roads; July/August; story no. 2974
Rock Climbing; Annual Guide; story no. 2967
Rodents; Nov/Dec; story no. 3023; Collectors Issue; story no. 3017
Rural legends; Jan/Feb; story no. 2923
Rustic furniture; Collectors Issue; story no. 3006
Sailors; May/June; story no. 2947
Saranac Lake; Sept/Oct; story no. 2990
Scuba diving; Annual Guide; story no. 2962
Schools; Sept/Oct; story no. 2990
Self-publishing; May/June; story no. 2956
Sherwood Forest Bakery; Sept/Oct; story no. 3003
Skiing, backcountry; Jan/Feb; story no. 2922
Skiing, cross-country; Jan/Feb; story no. 2926
Skiing, World Cup racing; Nov/Dec; story no. 3031
Snowstorms; Nov/Dec; story no. 3028
Sodom; Jan/Feb; story no. 2930
Speedboats; Sept/Oct; story no. 2994
Speed-skating; Jan/Feb; story no. 2920
Spitzer, Eliot; Jan/Feb; story no. 2919; Sept/Oct; story no. 2990
Split Rock Wildway; Sept/Oct; story no. 2998
Spring, Ruth; Collectors Issue; story no. 3005
Squatters; Collectors Issue; story no. 3014
Standish; March/April; story no. 2943
Stillwater; Sept/Oct; story no. 3004
Subdivisions; March/April; story no. 2932
Summer camp; Annual Guide; story no. 2946, 2968
Surveying; March/April; story no. 2940

Tents, as homes; Collectors Issue; story no. 3012
Thanksgiving; Nov/Dec; story no. 3029
"The Air We Breathe"; Sept/Oct; story no. 2995
Thompson, Martin; March/April; story no. 2940
Time Town; May/June; story no. 2949
Tin rooms; Collectors Issue; story no. 3017
Toad Hill Maple Farm; March/April; story no. 2941
Trains; March/April; story no. 2932
Treadwell, Sandy; May/June; story no. 2945
Tree houses; Collectors Issue; story no. 3013
Tuberculosis; Sept/Oct; story no. 2995
Turkey pie; Sept/Oct; story no. 2991
Twig stands; Collectors Issue; story no. 3006
Tyrell, Hazel; Sept/Oct; story no. 3000

Underwater Blueway Trail; Annual Guide; story no. 2962

Veterans; March/April; story no. 2935; Nov/Dec; story no. 3022

War memorial; Nov/Dec; story no. 3022
Water bottles; Annual Guide; story no. 2970
Waterfront; March/April; story no. 2931
Wawbeek; July/August; story no. 2975
Weibrecht, Andrew; Nov/Dec; story no. 3031
Whitewater paddlers; May/June; story no. 2953
WNBZ; Jan/Feb; story no. 2918
Wolverines; Jan/Feb; story no. 2923
Woodworking; Sept/Oct; story no. 3000; Nov/Dec; story no. 3033

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2006 CONTRIBUTORS

Akstens, Thomas: "The Headstone Tells It All" (the untimely grave of a Bakers Mills family) Sept/Oct, story no. 2879, pg. 50

Aprill, Dennis: "The Salmon Shaman" (how to catch kokanee salmon; Fishing) Annual Guide, story no. 2840, pg. 8

Barns, Larry: "A Breath of Fresh Air" (journal and photos of Fresh Air Fund child's stay in Essex) July/August, story no. 2864, pg. 66

Bartley, Margaret: "Laughing Duck Farm" (aquaponic-growing operation in Wadhams; Working) Jan/Feb, story no. 2810, pg. 60 "Ausable Press" (Chase Twichell's poetry publishing company in Keene; Working) Sept/Oct, story no. 2875, pg. 22

Battaglia, Nancie: "Subtle Point" (photographs of home on Raquette Lake) Collectors Issue, story no. 2895, pg. 44

Berdan, Marshall S.: "Pitcher's Duel" (baseball legend Christy Mathewson battling tuberculosis in Saranac Lake; Yesteryears) Sept/Oct, story no. 2874, pg. 16

Bowie, Mark: "Pixel This" Jan/Feb, story no. 2809, pg. 50; "Vanderwacker Mountain" (an Adirondack wild forest, text and photos) Annual Guide, story no. 2850, pg. 86

Brocco, Diana: "Lodging: Backcountry Bohemia" (Fourpeaks back-woods cabins, near Jay) Collectors Issue, story no. 2901, pg. 88

Bryjak, George: "Limber Camp" (yoga programs; North Country) Jan/Feb, story no. 2803, pg. 14

Burdick, Neal: "On the Trail with Tute and Cauley (living historians; Reenacting) Annual Guide, story no. 2843, pg. 26

Burnett, Matt: "Opening Round" (essay and paintings about Whitney Park) May/June, story no. 2832, pg. 56

Calhoun, Joshua: "Without Pipe and Book (closing of tobacco and new- and used-book store in Lake Placid; North Country) Collectors Issue, story no. 2894, pg. 34

Ceceri, Kathy: "The Adirondack 540" (annual bike race; Racing) Annual Guide, story no. 2852, pg. 108

Charles, Alexander: "The Glory and the Quiet" (Sherwood Anderson; Yesteryears) May/June, story no. 2837, pg. 98

Crane, Galen: "Crown Point" (Our Towns) March/April, story no. 2824, pg. 96; "Cutting Remarks" (illegal trail-cutting; Short Carries) May/June, story no. 2825, pg. 8; "Meet the Presleys" (Elvises in Lake George) May/June, story no. 2831, pg. 50; "Seeing the Light" (light-weight hiking gear; Trail Mix) Annual Guide, story no. 2841, pg. 16; "Pump and Circumstance" (gas prices and summer travel; Short Carries) July/August, story no. 2855, pg. 8; "Mineville" (Our Towns) Sept/Oct, story no. 2888, pg. 120; "Best Spuds" (potato varieties and recipes from local growers) Collectors Issue, story no. 2896, pg. 50; "Ice Follies" (last winter's rash of thin ice accidents; Short Carries) Nov/Dec, story no. 2905, pg. 10

Davis, Hamilton: "Wine Before Its Time" (initiative to develop the Champlain Valley as a grape-growing region) Sept/Oct, story no. 2876, pg. 28

DiGirolomo, Marc: "Pirates of the Oswegatchie" (college students steal war canoe; Barkeater) July/August, story no. 2857, pg. 16

Dybas, Cheryl Lyn: "Swamp Song" (wetlands explained) Annual Guide, story no. 2849, pg. 78

Edgley, Erika: "Stud Muffins" (alpaca breeders; Working) Collectors Issue, story no. 2893, pg. 24

Flynn, Andy: "Mr. Henderson Presents" (furniture-designer Jason Henderson of Bolton Landing; Profile) Collectors Issue, story no. 2892, pg. 18

Folwell, Elizabeth: "Wonder Weed" (purslane ideas; Kitchen) May/June, story no. 2836, pg. 94; "Hydro-Power" (athletes with disabilities go boating; Adapting) Annual Guide, story no. 2844, pg. 36; "Totally Rad" (searching for old radiators; Salvage) Collectors Issue, story no. 2889, pg. 8; "New Loon" (how the Adirondacks' favorite fowl went from vilified to glorified) Nov/Dec, story no. 2909, pg. 32

Friedman, Sally: "Cultivating a Contractor (finding the perfect contractor; Renovating) Collectors Issue, story no. 2891, pg. 12

Gavaletz, Jeffery: "The Great Escape" (photo feature) Annual Guide, story no. 2848, pg. 68

Godine, Amy: "Foreign Aid" (foreign workers) May/June, story no. 2833, pg. 64; "There's Something about Mary" (North Elba town historian Mary MacKenzie; Profile) July/August, story no. 2858, pg. 22

Goldsmith, Paul: "Paradox Lost and Found" (Special Places) Sept/Oct, story no. 2884, pg. 84

Granger, Persis: "Historic Preservation: Mr. Span Man" (Jim Ligon and the rebuilding of the Jay covered bridge) Sept/Oct, story no. 2883, pg. 80

Grant, James: "Junior Hockeytown" (Lake Placid hockey kids; Sporting Scene) March/April, story no. 2814, pg. 10

Healy, Holly Barlow: "The Other Rondeau" (the late Alec Rondeau, brother of Cold River hermit; Profile) Sept/Oct, story no. 2885, pg. 90

Heilman, Carl E. II: "Around Here" (panoramic photo feature) Nov/Dec, story no. 2910, pg. 38

Henry, Tom: "Henry's Garage" (Port Henry livery makes the transition from horses to automobiles) March/April, story no. 2820, pg. 54; "Hermit's Haven" (North Lake's hermit) Annual Guide, story no. 2847, pg. 62

Hill, Michael: "Minority Report" (dearth of minorities in Forest Preserve) Nov/Dec, story no. 2907, pg. 16

Holleran, Robin Suerig: "The Happy Horseman" (Frontier Town; Yesteryears) July/August, story no. 2867, pg. 92

Hornbeck, Leigh: "Daffodil Dan" (Profile) May/June, story no. 2829, pg. 32

Hotaling, Mary B.: "The Final Draft" (Ron De Lair and the uncertain future of the Adirondacks' oldest architecture firm) Collectors Issue, story no. 2900, pg. 72

Jakubowski, Walter: "The Park Primeval" (fall photographs) Sept/Oct, story no. 2880, pg. 58

Jarvis, Marcy: "Oscar/Lucy (growing up with a skeleton in the family; Barkeater) Sept/Oct, story no. 2886, pg. 94

Jerome, Christine: "Of Writing and Rivers" (Paul Jamieson) March/April, story no. 2818, pg. 42

Johnson, Phil: "Business Is Going Downhill (two regional television-production outfits cover winter sports; Sporting Scene) Jan/Feb, story no. 2805, pg. 24

Kanze, Edward: "Esker Explained" (exploring Saranac Lake's esker) July/August, story no. 2862, pg. 52

Kerlin, Michael D.: "Folk Rock" (swimming at Rock Island in Blue Mountain; Sporting Scene) July/August, story no. 2859, pg. 30

Lemmo, Gerry: "Caddis Shack" (photographs of the tiny homes of river-dwelling flies) Collectors Issue, story no. 2899, pg. 70

Lemon, Peter: "Of Mites and Moose" (researchers at Newcomb's Huntington Wildlife Forest) Nov/Dec, story no. 2911, pg. 44

Manley, Kathryn G.: "Tragedy on the Tracks" (1913 train wreck near Fourth Lake; Yesteryears) Nov/Dec, story no. 2914, pg. 64

Mann, Brian: "From Bootstraps to Big Government" (how North Country towns depend on public money and jobs for their economic health; excerpt from "Welcome to the Homeland") Sept/Oct, story no. 2882, pg. 74; "Port Henry: The Final Frontier" (Port Henry Star Trekkies) Nov/Dec, story no. 2913, pg. 54

McKibben, Bill: "The Pull of the Wild" (ski-joring) Jan/Feb, story no. 2808, pg. 46; "Power Struggles" (three writers explore renewable-energy issues in the Adirondacks) Sept/Oct, story no. 2878, pg. 42

Mitchell, Stewart: "Stieglitz in the Adirondacks" (the celebrated photographer's years at Lake George) Sept/Oct, story no. 2881, pg. 66 O'Leary, Ann Stillman: "Rustic Revisited" (excerpt from the interior designer's new book) July/August, story no. 2861, pg. 44

Osborne, Rachael: "Spring Bling" (Adirondack Made) May/June, story no. 2838, pg. 117

Pachner, Joan: "Sculptor David Smith" (Bolton Landing sculptor) May/June, story no. 2835, pg. 80

Prickett, Connie: "Kids: Natural-Born Botanists" May/June, story no. 2828, pg 22

Randl, Chad: "The A-List" (the rise and fall of A-frames) Collectors Issue, story no. 2897, pg. 56

Rauch, Ned P.: "A River Runs Through It" (Natural History Museum) July/August, story no. 2866, pg. 82

Retrosi, Erica: "You're Being Paged (new books for 2006; Library) Nov/Dec, story no. 2915, pg. 68

Russell, Hilary: "Return of the Wee Lassies" (low-seat canoes) Annual Guide, story no. 2846, pg. 56

Sara, Bernard: "Lip Service" (all-natural Lip balm; Adirondack Made) March/April, story no. 2823, pg. 85

Scholl, Caitlin: "Dye Happy (weaver Donna Foley of Vermontville; Adirondack Made) Sept/Oct, story no. 2887, pg. 117

Sheffer, Roger: "Fuel's Errand (cruising roadside firewood stands; Barkeater) Collectors Issue, story no. 2902, pg. 92

Shumann, James: "Climb Spree" (3 cliffs, 3 guys, 65 miles, 24 hours) Annual Guide, story no. 2845, pg. 50

Smith, Mason: "Lake Ozonia" (memoir) March/April, story no. 2819, pg. 46; "Great Camp Anywhere" (trailer sailors; Sailing) Annual Guide, story no. 2853, pg. 114-117; "Power Struggles" (three writers explore renewable-energy issues in the Adirondacks) Sept/Oct, story no. 2878, pg. 42

Sommerstein, David: "Power Struggles" (three writers explore renewable-energy issues in the Adirondacks) Sept/Oct, story no. 2878, pg. 42

Stager, Curt: "Meow Mix" (Adirondacks' big cats) March/April, story no. 2821, pg. 58; "Clearwater Revival" (quest for a pristine pond; Wilderness) May/June, story no. 2827, pg. 14

Starbuck, David R.: "Fort Edward Martyr Mystery" (exhumation of Revolutionary War heroine Jane McCrea) Nov/Dec, story no. 2912, pg. 50

Stoltie, Annie: "Ponderings" (pond-naming contest; Short Carries) Jan/Feb, story no. 2801, pg. 10; "Murders in Mooers Forks" (serial killer H.H. Holmes; Yesteryears) March/April, story no. 2815, pg. 18; "The Great Escape" (photo feature) Annual Guide, story no. 2848, pg. 68; "Campfire Cuisine" (one-pot meals; Cooking) Annual Guide, story no. 2854, pg. 132; "Lake Placid Sinfonietta" (the ensemble's history; The Arts) July/August, story no. 2860, pg. 36; "High Notes" (new music from Adirondack artists: The Arts) Sept/Oct, story no. 2877, pg. 34; "Property Writes" (new home-and-garden titles; Library) Collectors Issue, story no. 2903, pg. 98; North Country "The Bridge Channel" (cable channel in Willsboro that keeps an eye on a local bridge; North Country) Nov/Dec, story no. 2908, pg. 26; "Camp Holiday" (Martin Sexton's new seasonal CD; Adirondack Made) Nov/Dec, story no. 2916, pg. 78

Stone, Nancie: "Flail Notes" (bushwacking the Sawtooth Range; Bushwacking) Annual Guide, story no. 2851, pg. 102

Thill, Mary: "Batchellorville" (Our Towns) Jan/Feb, story no. 2811, pg. 80; "Our Governing Bodies, Ourselves (small-town governance; Short Carries) March/April, story no. 2812, pg. 6; "Sabael" (Our Towns) May/June, story no. 2839, pg. 120; "Ohio" (Our Towns) July/August, story no. 2871, pg. 128; "Grand Theft Guideboat" (tracking a stolen guideboat; Short Carries) Sept/Oct, story no. 2872, pg. 10; "Full Circle" (an exploration of round homes and buildings) Collectors Issue, story no. 2898, pg. 64; "North Pole" (Our Towns) Nov/Dec, story no. 2917, pg. 88

Thomas, Megan M.: "Hydro-Power" (athletes with disabilities go boating; Adapting) Annual Guide, story no. 2844, pg. 36

Tissot, Caperton: "Best Little Warehouse" (Bluseed Studios; Special Places) July/August, story no. 2869, pg. 102

Wechsler, Alan: "By the Light of the Moon" (Cascade full-moon ski parties; North Country) March/April, story no. 2816, pg. 22; "Last to the Mohican" (bike-to-boat biathlon; Biking) Annual Guide, story no. 2842, pg. 18; "Shelf Esteem" (general store stories) July/August, story no. 2865, pg. 74

Wiese, Sandra S.: "Lost" (lady gets lost in woods; Barkeater) Jan/Feb, story no. 2804, pg. 18

Williams, Emily: "Father of the Forest Preserve" (Franklin B. Hough; Wilderness) March/April, story no. 2822, pg. 76

Woods, Lynn: "Browsers' Bonanzas" (antique shows; North Country) July/August, story no. 2868, pg. 98; "The Great Depression" (the Adirondacks in the 1930s) Jan/Feb, story no. 2807, pg. 38


SUBJECT
A-frames; Collectors Issue; story no. 2897
Alpacas; Collectors Issue; story no. 2893
Anderson, Sherwood; May/June; story no. 2837
Antique shows; July/August; story no. 2868
Aquaponic growing; Jan/Feb; story no. 2810
Athletes with disabilities, boating; Annual Guide; story no. 2844

Bailey, Shelle; May/June; story no. 2838
Batchellorville; Jan/Feb; story no. 2811
Big cats; March/April; story no. 2821
Bike race; Annual Guide; story no. 2852
Bike-to-boat biathlon; Annual Guide; story no 2842
Bluseed Studios; July/August; story no. 2869
Books; Nov/Dec; story no. 2915
Botany; May/June; story no. 2828
Bridge TV; Nov/Dec; story no. 2908
Bushwacking; Annual Guide; story no. 2851

Clean water; May/June; story no. 2827
Climbing; Annual Guide; story no. 2845
Contractors, renovating; Collectors Issue; story no. 2891
Crown Point; March/April; story no. 2824

De Lair, Ron, architecture; Collectors Issue; story no. 2900
Digital photography; Jan/Feb; story no. 2809
Diversity; Nov/Dec; story no. 2907

Economy, public money; Sept/Oct; story no. 2882
Elvis, Lake George; May/June; story no. 2831
Esker; July/August, story no. 2862

Firewood stands; Collectors Issue; story no. 2902
Fishing, kokanee salmon; Annual Guide; story no. 2840
Flies; Collectors Issues; story no. 2899
Foley, Donna, weaver; Sept/Oct; story no. 2887
Foreign workers; May/June; story no. 2833
Fourpeaks back-woods cabins, Jay; Collectors Issue; story no. 2901
Fresh Air Fund, Essex; July/Aug; story no. 2864
Frontier Town; July/August; story no. 2867
Furniture design, Jason Henderson, Bolton Landing; Collectors Issue; story no. 2892

Gas prices, summer travel; July/August; story no. 2855
General stores; July/August; story no. 2865
Getting lost; Jan/Feb; story no. 2804
Graves, headstones, in Bakers Mills; Sept/Oct; story no. 2879
Great Depression; Jan/Feb; story no. 2807
Great Escape; Annual Guide; story no. 2848
Guideboats; Sept/Oct; story no. 2872

Henry's Garage, C.W. Henry, Port Henry; March/April; story no. 2820
Hermit, North Lake; Annual Guide; story no. 2847
Historical reenacting; Annual Guide; story no. 2843
Hockey, Lake Placid; March/April; story no. 2814
Holmes, H.H.; March/April; story no. 2815
Home-and-garden books; Collectors Issue; story no. 2903
Hough, Franklin B.; March/April; story no. 2822
Huntington Wildlife Forest; Nov/Dec; story no. 2911

Illegal trail-cutting; May/June; story no. 2825
Interior design; July/August; story no. 2861

Jamieson, Paul; March/April; story no. 2818
Jay covered bridge; Sept/Oct; story no. 2883
Jewelry, Shelle Bailey; May/June; story no. 2838

Lake Ozonia; March/April; story no. 2819
Lake Placid Sinfonietta; July/August; story no. 2860
Light-weight hiking gear; Annual Guide; story no. 2841
Lip balm; March/April; story no. 2823
Local government; March/April; story no. 2812
Loons; Nov/Dec; story no. 2909
Low-seat canoes; Annual Guide; story no: 2846

Mathewson, Christy, tuberculosis, Saranac Lake; Sept/Oct; story no. 2874
McCrea, Jane; Nov/Dec; story no. 2912
Mineville; Sept/Oct; story no. 2888
Moonlight skiing; March/April; story no. 2816

Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks; July/August; story no. 2866
New music; Sept/Oct; story no. 2877
North Pole; Nov/Dec; story no. 2917

Ohio; July/August; story no. 2871
One-pot meals; Annual Guide; story no. 2854

Paradox; Sept/Oct; story no. 2884
Pipe and Book, bookstore; Collectors Issue; story no. 2894
Pond-naming; Jan/Feb; story no. 2801
Potatoes; Collectors Issue; story no. 2896
Purslane; May/June; story no. 2836

Radiators; Collectors Issue; story no. 2889
Raquette Lake; Collectors Issue; story no. 2895
Renewable energy; Sept/Oct; story no. 2878
Rock Island, Blue Mountain; July/August; story no. 2859
Rondeau, Alec, hermit brother; Sept/Oct; story no. 2885
Round buildings; Collectors Issue; story no. 2898

Sabael; May/June; story no. 2839
Serial killer, H.H. Holmes; March/April; story no. 2815
Sexton, Martin; Nov/Dec; story no. 2916
Skeleton, Moriah; Sept/Oct; story no. 2886
Ski-joring; Jan/Feb; story no. 2808
Smith, David, sculptor; May/June; story no. 2835
Star Trek; Nov/Dec; story no. 2913
Stieglitz, Alfred; Sept/Oct; story no. 2881

Television; Jan/Feb; story no. 2805
Thin-ice accidents; Nov/Dec; story no. 2905
Trailer sailors; Annual Guide; story no. 2853
Train wreck; Nov/Dec; story no. 2914
Tuberculosis; Sept/Oct; story no. 2874
Twichell, Chase; Sept/Oct; story no. 2875

Vanderwacker Mountain; Annual Guide; story no. 2850

Wallace, Dan; May/June; story no. 2829
War canoe, theft, Oswegatchie; July/August; story no. 2857
Wetlands; Annual Guide; story no. 2849
Whitney Park; May/June; story no. 2832
Wine; Sept/Oct; story no. 2876

Yoga; Jan/Feb; story no. 2803

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2005 CONTRIBUTORS

Adamski, John: "Tipping the Scales" (how the fishery at Little Tupper Lake may have been compromised by baitfish; Wildlife) May/June, p. 32–38

Akstens, Thomas: "Bridge Tournament" (fishing around bridges; Fishing) Guide, p. 4–10

Armistead, Donald: "The Honeymooners" (a 1940s hiking trip up Mount Marcy via train and bicycle; Yesteryears) July/Aug, p. 26–27

Baird, Esther: "Following the Ladle Home" (stargazing during summers spent at Lake George; Barkeater) July/Aug, p. 16–20

Bartley, Margaret: "The Land of Oz" (the Adirondack roots of renowned photographer Ozzie Sweet) Nov/Dec, p. 30–37+ "Bhaji at Betty Beaver's" (Indian food at a Lewis truck stop) Nov/Dec, p. 44–45+

Battaglia, Nancie: "Noble Salvage" (An owner-built home is constructed with salvaged parts and a personal touch; photographs) Collectors, p. 36–43+

Bessette, Tom: "Signs of the Times" (photograph essay) Nov/Dec, p. 46–51

Bingham, Dan: "The Ghost of Hassle-Free Castle" (the haunting tale of an unwelcome house guest; Barkeater) Sept/Oct, p. 78–80

Bossert, Richard W.: "A Portrait of the Artist as an Adirondacker" (the North Country years of Belgian count–turned–American painter Edward P. Buyck) Mar/Apr, p. 56–61+

Bowie, Mark: "The Dark Side" (photographic exploration of the Adirondack nightscape) July/Aug, p. 46–55

Burdick, Neal: "Azure Like It" (working as an interpreter at Azure Mountain's fire tower; Towering) Guide, p. 92–97

Calhoun, Joshua: "Peaked Interest" (paddling Paradox Lake to climb Peaked Hill; Hiking) Guide, p. 20–28

Chittenden, Varick: "Ice Pack" (ice harvesting in New Bremen) Jan/Feb, p. 46–53

Cohen, Elaine: "Glove Affair" (the rise and fall Gloversville's principal industry; Special Places) Sept/Oct, p. 82–87

Cooper, Martha: "Ice Pack" (ice harvesting in New Bremen; photographs) Jan/Feb, p. 46–53

Crane, Galen: "Hands Off!" (controversial "official" poster of the 1980 games; Postscript) Jan/Feb, p. 80; "Johnsburg" (Our Towns) Mar/Apr, p. 104; "The To-Do List" (experts weigh in with five essential paddling, climbing, white-water, fishing and mountain-biking routes; Trail Mix) Guide, p. 12–13; "Upper St. Regis" (Our Towns) July/Aug, p. 120; "The Grass Menagerie" (bizarre lawn sculptures by Forrest Lanfair) Sept/Oct, p. 66–71; "Adirondack" (Our Towns) Sept/Oct, p. 112; "The Wild Goose Chase" (dealing with nuisance Canada geese; Pests) Collectors, p. 92–93; "Built to Last" (Champlain Stone, Warrensburg; Bear Paw Forge, Indian Lake; Aloof Doors, Ausable Chasm; Handmade) Collectors, p. 108–109; "Harkness" (Our Towns) Nov/Dec, p. 80

Cuffe-Perez, Mary: "Lake George's Murky Future" (profile of a waterkeeper and his fight to improve water quality) July/Aug, p. 38–45+; "Golden Retriever" (searching for golden chanterelles, with recipe; Environment) Sept/Oct, p. 14–16

Davis, Hamilton: "Track and Field" (a new wildlife-based land-conservation practice being applied in the Champlain Valley; Wildlife) Jan/Feb, p. 18–20

Edgley, Erika: "Built to Last" (Champlain Stone, Warrensburg; Bear Paw Forge, Indian Lake; Aloof Doors, Ausable Chasm; Handmade) Collectors, p. 108–109; "Word Premiere" (regional books published in 2005; Library) Nov/Dec, p. 64–65

Flecky, Michael: "Twin Coves" (woodland lodge and cabins on the shore of Indian Lake) Collectors, p. 44–47

Folwell, Elizabeth: "Blood Sport" (how I almost missed the Miracle on Ice; Short Carries) Jan/Feb, p. 8–10; "A Mighty Wind?" (proposed wind-power projects in the Adirondack Park; Short Carries) Mar/Apr, p. 10–12; "FOILed Again" (how state agencies have stifled public information; Short Carries) May/June, p. 8–9; "Taylor Made" (fabric artist Lynne Taylor of Merrill; Adirondack Made) May/June, p. 109; "School's Out" (Raquette Lake school shuts down; Short Carries) Sept/Oct, p. 8–9; "From Trash to Treasure" (two antique shows and the World's Largest Garage Sale) Sept/Oct, p. 38–45; "If These Walls Could Talk" (looking for clues in the evolution of a North Country home; Barkeater) Collectors, p. 20–22; "Launch Pads" (Adirondack boathouses) Collectors, p. 56–63; "Do You Hear What I Hear?" (imagining Pilot Knob's Frankenpine as the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree; Short Carries) Nov/Dec, p. 6–7

Godine, Amy: "History Bytes" (searching for Adirondack artifacts on the Internet; Learning) Jan/Feb, p. 60–63

Haugh, J.L.: "Noble Salvage" (An owner-built home is constructed with salvaged parts and a personal touch) Collectors, p. 36–43+

Heilman, Carl: "Turning Points" (scenes of the changing seasons from the new book Wild New York; photographs) Sept/Oct, p. 46–53

Henry, Tom: "True Grit" (getting to the bottom of Crown Point's mystery roadside silos; Special Places) May/June, p. 92–96; "Parkman's Lake George" (a kayaking expedition guided by Francis Parkman's historic journals) Guide, p. 76–84+; "Siding with Tradition" (the origination of brainstorm and Adirondack siding; Materials) Collectors, p. 6–11

Holmlund, Eric: "Hold The Salt" (contamination of well water by road-salt; Environment) Collectors, p. 82–86

Howell, Olivia: "Seagle Music Colony" (summer music school in Schroon Lake; Special Places) July/Aug, p. 88–91

Jaeger, William: "The First Picture Show" (stereoviews) May/June, p. 66–73

Jeffrey, Dorothy: "Roots and Branches" (Minerva's Tree of Life mural; Historic Preservation) July/Aug, p. 28–30

Jerome, Christine: "A Legend in His Own Mind" (the short life and mysterious death of Adirondack writer Harry V. Radford) Jan/Feb, p. 40–45

Johnson, Phil: "Games Without Frontiers" (Lake Placid's Olympic future; Sporting Scene) Jan/Feb, p. 22–26

Kanze, Edward: "Wait Until Dark" (canoeing the Saranac River by moonlight in search of wildlife; Wildlife) Guide, p. 14–20

Kathe, Scott: "Guess What's Coming For Dinner" (carnivorous sundews and pitcher plants; Environment) Guide, p. 106–109

Kick, Peter: "Trail of Gears" (mountain-biking routes in the Old Forge area; Biking) Guide p.100–105

Kimmerer, Robin Wall: "The Giving Tree" (yellow birch; Environment) Nov/Dec, p. 10–17

Kirschenbaum, Howard: "Siding with Tradition" (the origination of brainstorm and Adirondack siding; Materials) Collectors, p. 6–11

Kwasniewski, William: "A Current Affair" (canoeing the Moose River and catching a ride back on the Adirondack Scenic Railroadl; Paddling) Guide, p. 30–36

Lawrence, Philomena: "Candyland" (Croghan Candy Kitchen; Adirondack Made) Nov/Dec, p. 77

Lemmo, Gerry: "Frequent Fliers" (banding birds at Crown Point; plus field guide to warblers) May/June, p. 58–65

Londraville, Janis: "The Most Beautiful Man in the World" (Paul Swan's Stony Creek experiments) Sept/Oct, p. 54–61

Loughrey, Janet: "Bedtime Stories" (three North Country gardens; adapted from Gardens Adirondack Style) May/June, p. 74–79

Lynch, Sally: "Adirondack Asses" (raising miniature donkeys in Cranberry Lake; Working) July/Aug, p. 94–97

Lyn Dybas, Cheryl: "The Serpent's Tale" (rattlesnakes in the eastern Adirondacks) Guide, p. 54–61

Mackintosh, Jane: "Wood Turners" (renovation of the Woods Inn, a landmark hotel in Inlet) Collectors, p. 64–69; "Founding Father" (John Thurman, founder of the towns of Thurman and Johnsburg) Nov/Dec, p. 38–43+

Mann, Brian: "Reservoir Dogs" (private holdings, public land and ethics questions: A hard look at Great Sacandaga Lake, possibly the best real estate deal in the park) Mar/Apr, p. 62–68+; "What Lies Beneath" (artifacts from the 1776 Battle of Valcour Island discovered at the bottom of Lake Champlain; Historic Preservation) Sept/Oct, p. 90–93; "Unreal Estate" (the Adirondack real estate market skyrockets with more and more second-home owners moving in) Collectors p. 48–55+

McKibben, Bill: "The Long Walk Home" (book excerpt from Wandering Home) Mar/Apr, p. 38–45+

McMartin, Barbara: "The Great Divide" (rethinking the legislative and policy process that led to Wilderness and Wild Forest state-land classification; Barkeater) Nov/Dec, p. 20–25

Morris, Stacey: "From Fish Sticks to Filet Mignon" (summer camps turn into high-end restaurants once the campers leave; North Country) Sept/Oct, p. 28–32

Peterson, John M.C.: "Frequent Fliers" (banding birds at Crown Point; plus field guide to warblers) May/June, p. 58–65

Pridham, Robert: "The Siege of Ticonderoga" (memoir of an incident on Lake George) July/Aug, p. 62–65+

Rauch, Ned: "The Boys of Winter" (the Lake Placid group that worked for twenty-six years to bring the Olympics back; North Country) Jan/Feb, p. 14–16

Simmons, Dorothy: "For Pete's Sake" (a 1969 plane crash and rescue in the High Peaks; North Country) July/Aug, p. 82–87

Sommerstein, David: "Coming Home to Heal" (Dr. Megan Wright of Star Lake hospital; Working) Nov/Dec, p. 60–63

Sφφt, Olaf: "Over the Top" (the High Peaks from the air; photographs) Guide, p. 68–75

Stechschulte, Ben: "Holey Waters" (secret and sacred swimming holes; photographs) July/Aug, p. 66–73

Stoltie, Annie: "The Exiles" (teaching a writing program at a federal prison in Ray Brook; Barkeater) Jan/Feb, p. 66–69; "Bands 'n Beans" (annual March fund-raiser for the Lake George Arts Project; North Country) Mar/Apr, p. 18–22; "Hill & Hollow" (ten years of music and dance in Saranac; North Country) May/June, p. 88–90; "Wayne Ignatuk" (furniture-maker from Jay; Profile) Collectors, p. 24–28; "Home Pages" (recent books for the North Country home and garden; Library) Collectors, p. 96–99; "Word Premiere" (regional books published in 2005; Library) Nov/Dec, p. 64–65

Thaxton, John: "Invisible" (essay on blending in in the North Country; Barkeater) Mar/Apr, p. 82–85; "A Moveable Feast" (gourmet recipes for the backcountry) Guide, p. 62–67; "Marten Short Story" (confrontation with a weasel while stranded in a lean-to; Wildlife) July/Aug, p. 22–24

Thill, Mary: "Cherry Flavor" (wooden containers from Goods from the Woods, Onchiota; Adirondack Made) Mar/Apr, p. 92; "Bloomingdale" (Our Towns) May/June, p. 120; "She's Got Legs" (the mobility of loons; Short Carries) July/Aug, p. 8–9; "Far Out" (Cranberry Lake's Morning Glory Lodge; Yesteryears) Sept/Oct, p. 18–25; "Acres and Pains" (conservation easements) Sept/Oct, p. 62–65+; "Angle of Repose" (the Westport chair turns a hundred years old; Design) Collectors, p. 12–13

Truesdale, Hardie: "The Shootist" (scenic images; excerpt from the new book Adirondack High) May/June, p. 44–51

Van de Water, Peter: "Uncle Fide, Super Guide" (Fide Scott; Yesteryears) Mar/Apr, p. 70–76

Ward, Elisabeth: "Horse Heaven" (Crane Mountain Valley Horse rescue; Working) May/June, p. 22–30

Weber, Sandra: "Girl Gone Wild" (pioneering journalist and outdoorswoman Kate Field; Yesteryears) May/June, p. 14–20

Wechsler, Alan: "Close Call" (a backcountry ski trip goes wrong; Wilderness) Mar/Apr, p. 26–32

Wein, Bibi: "A Tale of Two Sisters" (Linda and Sarah Cohen of Old Forge) May/June, p. 52–57

Weschler, Alan: "From Trash to Treasure" (two antique shows and the World's Largest Garage Sale) Sept/Oct, p. 38–45

Woodin, Nick: "Frondly Advice" (a guide to growing and transplanting ferns; Garden) Collectors, p. 14–18

Woods, Lynn: "From Trash to Treasure" (two antique shows and the World's Largest Garage Sale) Sept/Oct, p. 38–45


Northern Lights
"Checkpoint, Charley" (theme-park builder and philanthropist Charley Wood, controversial North Hudson checkpoint, long-distance hiker Andrew Skurka, Frontier Town auctions) Jan/Feb, p. 12–13

"Gaining Ground, Losing Ice" (Domtar land deal in northern Adirondacks, ice-out, Underground Railroad Heritage Trail, loon tracking via the Internet, strongman Rick Belden from Hague, new megasubdivisions) Mar/Apr, p. 14–16

"Trash and Treasure" (the Freecycling movement ) May/June, p. 10–13

"Voices New and Old" (Clarence Petty turns one hundred, mercury warning for fish consumption, real estate deal at Little Gore, hybrid car awards, Camp Santanoni grant, farmers' markets) July/Aug, p. 12–14

"Lost Arts"(the missing Four Seasons paintings, Adirondack Photography Institute, all-taxa biological inventory, June flood damage, updates on stolen Crown Point weather vane and Adirondack League Club arson) Sept/Oct, p. 10–12

"It's the Fuzz" (bearproof food canisters tested at the Bronx Zoo, wolves, Barbara McMartin, world's longest eyebrow hair) Nov/Dec, p. 8–9

Short Carries
"Blood Sport" (how I almost missed the Miracle on Ice) by Elizabeth Folwell, Jan/Feb, p. 8–10

"A Mighty Wind?" (proposed wind-power projects in the Adirondack Park) by Elizabeth Folwell, Mar/Apr, p. 10–12

"FOILed Again" (how state agencies have stifled public information) by Elizabeth Folwell, May/June, p. 8–9

"She's Got Legs" (the mobility of loons) by Mary Thill, July/Aug, p. 8–9

"School's Out" (Raquette Lake school shuts down) by Elizabeth Folwell, Sept/Oct, p. 8–9

"Do You Hear What I Hear?" (imagining Pilot Knob's Frankenpine as the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree) by Elizabeth Folwell, Nov/Dec, p. 6–7

Barkeater
"The Exiles" (teaching a writing program at a federal prison in Ray Brook) by Annie Stoltie, Jan/Feb, p. 66–69

"Invisible" (essay on blending in in the North Country) by John Thaxton, Mar/Apr, p. 82–85

"Following the Ladle Home" (stargazing during summers spent at Lake George) by Esther Baird, July/Aug, p. 16–20

"The Ghost of Hassle-Free Castle" (the haunting tale of an unwelcome house guest) by Dan Bingham, Sept/Oct, p. 78–80

"If These Walls Could Talk" (looking for clues in the evolution of a North Country home) by Elizabeth Folwell, Collectors, p. 20–22

"The Great Divide" (rethinking the legislative and policy process that led to Wilderness and Wild Forest state-land classification) by Barbara McMartin, Nov/Dec, p. 20–25

Our Towns
"Johnsburg" by Galen Crane, Mar/Apr, p. 104
"Bloomingdale" by Mary Thill, May/June, p. 120
"Upper St. Regis" by Galen Crane, July/Aug, p. 120
"Adirondack" by Galen Crane, Sept/Oct, p. 112
"Harkness" by Galen Crane, Nov/Dec p. 80

Profile
"Wayne Ignatuk" (furniture-maker from Jay) by Annie Stoltie, Collectors, p. 24–28

North Country
"The Boys of Winter" (the Lake Placid group that worked for twenty-six years to bring the Olympics back) by Ned P. Rauch, Jan/Feb, p. 14–16

"Bands 'n Beans" (annual March fund-raiser for the Lake George Arts Project) by Annie Stoltie, Mar/Apr, p. 18–22

"Hill & Hollow" (ten years of music and dance in Saranac) by Annie Stoltie, May/June, p. 88–90

"For Pete's Sake" (a 1969 plane crash and rescue in the High Peaks) by Dorothy Simmons, July/Aug, p. 82–87

"From Fish Sticks to Filet Mignon" (summer camps turn into high-end restaurants once the campers leave) by Stacey Morris, Sept/Oct, p. 28–32

Learning
"History Bytes" (searching for Adirondack artifacts on the Internet) by Amy Godine, Jan/Feb, p. 60–63

Wildlife
"Track and Field" (a new wildlife-based land-conservation practice being applied in the Champlain Valley) by Hamilton Davis, Jan/Feb, p. 18–20

"Tipping the Scales" (how the fishery at Little Tupper Lake may have been compromised by baitfish) by John Adamski, May/June, p. 32

"Wait Until Dark" (canoeing the Saranac River by moonlight in search of wildlife) by Edward Kanze, Guide, p. 14–20

"Marten Short Story" (confrontation with a weasel while stranded in a lean-to) by John Thaxton, July/Aug, p. 22–24

Postscript
"Hands Off!" (controversial "official" poster of the 1980 games) by Galen Crane, Jan/Feb, p. 80

Yesteryears
"Uncle Fide, Super Guide" (Fide Scott) by Peter Van de Water, Mar/Apr, p. 70–76

"Girl Gone Wild" (pioneering journalist and outdoorswoman Kate Field) by Sandra Weber, May/June, p. 14–20

"The Honeymooners" (a 1940s hiking trip up Mount Marcy via train and bicycle) by Donald Armistead, July/Aug, p. 26–27

"Far Out" (Cranberry Lake's Morning Glory Lodge) by Mary Thill, Sept/Oct, p. 18–25

Adirondack Made
"Cherry Flavor" (wooden containers from Goods from the Woods, Onchiota) by Mary Thill, Mar/Apr, p. 92

"Taylor Made" (fabric artist Lynne Taylor of Merrill) by Elizabeth Folwell, May/June, p. 109

"Candyland" (Croghan Candy Kitchen) by Philomena Lawrence, Nov/Dec, p. 77

Special Places
"True Grit" (getting to the bottom of Crown Point's mystery roadside silos) by Tom Henry, May/June, p. 92–96

"Seagle Music Colony" (summer music school in Schroon Lake) by Olivia Howell, July/Aug, p. 88–91

"Glove Affair" (the rise and fall Gloversville's principal industry) by Elaine Cohen, Sept/Oct, p. 82–87

Fishing
"Bridge Tournament" (fishing around bridges) by Thomas Akstens, Guide, p. 4–10

Trail Mix
"The To-Do List" (experts weigh in with five essential paddling, climbing, white-water, fishing and mountain-biking routes) by Galen Crane, Guide, p. 12–13

Hiking
"Peaked Interest" (paddling Paradox Lake to climb Peaked Hill) by Joshua Calhoun, Guide, p. 20–28

Paddling
"A Current Affair" (canoeing the Moose River and catching a ride back on the Adirondack Scenic Railroad) by William Kwasniewski, Guide, p. 30–36

Towering
"Azure Like It" (working as an interpreter at Azure Mountain's fire tower) by Neal Burdick, Guide, p. 92–97

Biking
"Trail of Gears" (mountain-biking routes in the Old Forge area) by Peter Kick, Guide, p.100–105

Environment
"Guess What's Coming For Dinner" (carnivorous sundews and pitcher plants) by Scott Kathe, Guide, p. 106–109

"Golden Retriever" (searching for golden chanterelles; with recipe) by Mary Cuffe-Perez, Sept/Oct, p. 14–16

"Hold The Salt" (contamination of well water by road-salt) by Eric Holmlund, Collectors, p. 82–86

"The Giving Tree" (yellow birch) by Robin Wall Kimmerer, Nov/Dec, p. 10–17

Historic Preservation
"Roots and Branches" (Minerva's Tree of Life mural) by Dorothy Jeffrey, July/Aug, p. 28–30

"What Lies Beneath" (artifacts from the 1776 Battle of Valcour Island discovered at the bottom of Lake Champlain) by Brian Mann, Sept/Oct, p. 90–93

Working
"Horse Heaven" (Crane Mountain Valley Horse rescue) by Elisabeth Ward, May/June p. 22–30

"Adirondack Asses" (raising miniature donkeys in Cranberry Lake) by Sally Lynch, July/Aug, p. 94–97

"Coming Home to Heal" (Dr. Megan Wright of Star Lake hospital) by David Sommerstein, Nov/Dec, p. 60–63

Materials
"Siding with Tradition" (the origination of brainstorm and Adirondack siding) by Tom Henry and Howard Kirschenbaum, Collectors, p. 6–11

Design
"Angle of Repose" (the Westport chair turns a hundred years old) by Mary Thill, Collectors, p. 12–13

Garden
"Frondly Advice" (a guide to growing and transplanting ferns) by Nick Woodin, Collectors, p. 14–18

Pests
"The Wild Goose Chase" (dealing with nuisance Canada geese) by Galen Crane, Collectors, p. 92–93

Library
"Home Pages" (recent books for the North Country home and garden) by Annie Stoltie, Collectors, p. 96–99

"Word Premiere" (regional books published in 2005) by Annie Stolite and Erika Edgley, Nov/Dec, p. 64–65

Handmade
"Built to Last" (Champlain Stone, Warrensburg; Bear Paw Forge, Indian Lake; Aloof Doors, Ausable Chasm) by Galen Crane and Erika Edgley, Collectors, p. 108–109

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