Return of the Natives Paul Greenberg Fishing is all about longing. The angler wading into the center of the Fisherman’s Pool in the town of Willsboro expr... Read More
The Firehouse Lisa Bramen Living in a Lilliputian lakeside community like Hague has its charms. A swinging restaurant scene isn’t one of them. ... Read More
There Goes the Neighborhood Luke Cyphers Sheila Tavares drives slowly through the streets of her Lake Placid neighborhood, giving what for her is a grim surve... Read More
Tangled Mark Logan For my wife and me, Wanakena has become synonymous with relaxation, quiet reflection and family over the last 20 year... Read More
Dear Grace Jaime Fuller In the not-so-distant past, every hiker who sought to climb all 46 Adirondack High Peaks had to carefully document ea... Read More
Safe Passage Annie Stoltie Last week John Davis heard that four dead coyotes had been found along a road a mile or so outside of Essex. They’d b... Read More
Hotel Saranac Kenneth Aaron Lore has it there are ghosts at Hotel Saranac. But if you’re trying to get in touch with the past at the hotel, you d... Read More
Ride for the River Amy Feiereisel The day of Ausable River Association’s annual Ride for the River is particularly idyllic. There are clouds in the sky... Read More
Beautiful Boreas Brian Mann The first time I visited the Boreas Ponds, we explored the chain of lakes with Governor Andrew Cuomo paddling a canoe... Read More
Shingle Shanty Lisa W. Foderaro For someone coming from the suburbs of New York City, the first thing that jumps out at Shingle Shanty Preserve is th... Read More
Wild Goose Chase Dick Monroe First light in camp is my favorite awakening. Zipper alarm clocks: my son R. J.’s sleeping bag, then the tent flap, t... Read More
Big Day Out Niki Kourofsky It’s July 5th—the marching bands have faded, the fireworks have fizzled and the potato salad has finally gone south. ... Read More