June 2022
Articles from this Issue

On Track with Inlet’s Latest Eatery, The Caboose
Who says you need train tracks to have a train? Though Inlet’s nearest railroad—the Raquette Lake Railway, which ran ...

High Alert: Reading a River Can Save Your Life
The boy slipped. There had been a big rain the night before, so the river was higher than usual. In an instant he was...

James Prosek on Representation in Art and Nature
I first fell in love with the Adirondacks through the watercolors of Winslow Homer.

It’s Peregrine Falcon Nesting Season. Here’s What’s Happening on Adirondack Cliffs
To be sure, there is perhaps no better place to see peregrines strut their stuff than in the Adirondacks.

The Story Behind a Memorial Carved into a Tree Along the Hudson
On a rainy night in May 1945, at age 48, Quintal died unexpectedly on the northern shore of the Upper Hudson River, n...

What I Found—and Didn’t—While Hiking the Saranac Six
There are a half-dozen summits known as the Saranac Six scattered among the lakes of the northern Adirondacks. Each t...

Murder in Hope Falls: The Mysterious Case of Edward Earl
I went searching for the ghosts of Hope Falls while unboxing some old books last year in my Maryland basement, partic...

Inside Lake Kora, a Gilded Age Great Camp Turned Luxury Resort
Kora offers time-travel to the Gilded Age. You no longer have to ring a bell for service, but somehow, someone there ...
