Women Have Been Voting Ever Since Robert F. Hall Throughout 2019, in celebration of Adirondack Life‘s 50th anniversary, we’re sharing an article per week from our arc... Read More
Adirondack Birdman Richard E. Tucker As the sun was setting on October 2, 1912, a half-frozen George A. Gray successfully landed his Burgess-Wright Model ... Read More
Behind the Lens: Born of Glaciers Mark Bowie Aerial photography—from planes, helicopters, and drones—has given us a better understanding of the Adirondacks’ geolo... Read More
Early Work of Rockwell Kent Peggy Byrne Throughout 2019, in celebration of Adirondack Life's 50th anniversary, we're sharing an article per week from our arc... Read More
Behind the Lens: Spindrift, Lake George Mark Bowie I visited my parents in Lake George for the holidays last year, where we had a fresh eight inches of snow Christmas m... Read More
Behind the Lens: Barn in Predawn Moonlight Mark Bowie Over the Thanksgiving holiday one year my wife and I visited my parents in Lake George. I was in the midst of my self... Read More
Bark Eaters Ben Goldfarb On April 27, 1905, a four-man “Army of Liberation” departed from Old Forge for the Fourth Lake of the Fulton Chain, t... Read More
Path Finders Brian Mann It's a luminous autumn day and Kyle Drake climbs a slope of Dial Mountain in the Dix Mountain Wilderness Area, thread... Read More
Behind the Lens: Backlit Autumn Mark Bowie Non-photographers sometimes express sympathy for me that it rained during my photo outings. But in autumn, I actually... Read More
Home in the Woods Niki Kourofsky Big Moose Lake was nowhere near the path of totality for the Great American Eclipse. But the group that gathered at t... Read More
The Closet Amy Godine When Southern public schools were segregated, Clinton, North Carolina, educated its black high schoolers at Sampson H... Read More
Behind the Lens: Cattails and Cedar Boles Mark Bowie As autumn descends on the North Country, the forests display an artist’s palette of colors, set amidst a variety of f... Read More