Glade Runners Connie Prickett Sometimes the pull to get outside in the spring is so strong that you just have to play hooky. It seems more than jus... Read More
Will Freeze for Fish Niki Kourofsky There were a surprising number of vehicles on the road one bitter Saturday morning last January—if an hour that hasn’... Read More
Frozen in Time Adirondack Life In the darkest days of winter, when the ice on Pontiac Bay reaches 12 inches thick, a tribe of volunteers brings in a... Read More
Double Jeopardy Adirondack Life January 3, 2015, was a fantastic ice day on Lake Champlain. Seven of us, all veteran wild-ice skaters, put in at Lamp... Read More
The Saranac Experiment Joe Connelly Finding the New Land Trust can be a journey in itself, a series of shrinking roads that wind up from the small hamlet... Read More
Trouble in Santaland Lisa Bramen Passing through the gates of Santa’s Workshop with my two-year-old son on a sticky July day, we are greeted by teens ... Read More
One Giant Year Carl Heilman II I had often considered taking on a yearlong photo project of the same location, so when Adirondack Life asked if I’d ... Read More
Searching for Snow Elizabeth Folwell A friend is such an avid cross-country skier that he clicks into his bindings and heads out when there is frost on th... Read More
Lost on Marcy Annie Stoltie Forty-three years ago Buddy Atkinson, a 20-year-old from western Massachusetts, called home to say he’d arrived safel... Read More
Staying Alive Robin Wall Kimmerer Long before the snow flies, all but the hardiest birds have left, the bears are deep in slumber, insects have transfor... Read More
Snow Days Cort Ruddy She steadied herself above the first steep section of the trail. Her eyes widened. She swallowed hard. She was nervou... Read More
Stony Creek Inn Will Doolittle By 5:30 p.m. on a foggy Sunday in December, the Stony Creek Inn was already half-full, the hot dishes crowding the co... Read More