Conservation’s Dark Side Amy Godine If scholars, until recently, have failed to connect the dots between the eugenics and conservation movements, who can... Read More
Small Feats Lisa Plumley Mintz I am not one of those people who can gaze at the Adirondack mountain summits and know them by name. I can’t boast of ... Read More
Carry On Mary Thill It hadn’t rained for a week, but a gray mist had moved in that day. A mile back, on Long Pond, a young-of-the-year lo... Read More
How I Got the Shot: Fog-Enshrouded Fall Foliage Mark Bowie September is my favorite month to photograph the Adirondacks. As cold air descends the mountain slopes, mist and fog ... Read More
Sand by Me Niki Kourofsky Thanks to those master sculptors—the glaciers that reshaped this region tens of thousands of years ago—Adirondack bea... Read More
A Passionate Nature Anne Mackinnon HAROLD WESTON was born on February 14, 1894, in Merion, Pennsylvania, but his real life began—according to the evide... Read More
A History in Fragments Lynn Woods SO MUCH FOR THE MYTH OF THE "TRACKLESS WILDERNESS": Turns out people have been coming to the region we now call the A... Read More
Moose River Ramble Lisa Ballard On the map the North Branch of the Moose River deceives the paddler. It’s impossible to show every twist and turn of ... Read More
How I Got the Shot: Milky Way Reflection Mark Bowie Title: Milky Way and Stars Reflected in Moss Lake, Herkimer County Exposure Data: 30 secs, f/2.8, ISO 5000 Nikon D610... Read More
Einstein at Play Christine Jerome You may know Albert Einstein as the Nobel-winning physicist whose theories of relativity revolutionized our understan... Read More
Logging at Boreas Ponds Adirondack Life Boreas Ponds, featured in Adirondack Life’s 2016 Annual Guide to the Great Outdoors, played a key role in Adirondack ... Read More
Miniature Golf in the Kingdom John Margolies Miniature golf is a magical experience for a surprisingly large number of people. A lot of luck is involved in playin... Read More