HIKING
PADDLING
CLIMBING
SNOW SPORTS
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Time to hit the slopes
In winter, this place would be crawling with skiers. But on a weekday morning in August, I’m nearly alone, or so it seems. By Alan Wechsler ...
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If you happen to be in the vicinity of Santa Clara Flow on a nice day, whether biking, driving, or canoeing, you’d be remiss not to stop and take the short hike to the Pinnacle. By Phil Brown ...
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As I was reading about the cliffs on Good Luck Mountain, certain words stood out. Unmarked. Steep. Faint footpath. By Winnie Yu ...
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Tom Rosecrans has climbed all over the world, but he’s most at home on Rogers Rock overlooking Lake George. By Phil Brown ...
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The serene charms of the Sixteen-Mile Level on the Middle Branch of the St. Regis were no secret to Adirondack sports of the nineteenth century, but it seems that they have yet to be discovered by paddlers of our day. By Phil Brown ...
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As good as it gets
Along with the Champlain Valley, the gentle terrain north of Saranac Lake offers the best road biking in the Adirondacks. By Dick Beamish ... ...
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Welcome to the Adirondack Explorer Adventure Planner, a service for subscribers to the Adirondack Explorer.
The Planner features detailed narrative descriptions of excursions to hundreds of destinations in the Adirondack Park, enriched with photos and maps.
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The bimonthly Adirondack Explorer publishes six regular issues and an Annual Outings Guide each year, featuring wilderness outings, wildlife encounters and news of the Adirondack Park. Available in print and digital editions.
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