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Adirondackers
Bob Meyer: Why this matters
November 2, 2023
"The Adirondack Explorer and Almanack are where real dialogue can and does happen between differing viewpoints with the common goal of a better Park for residents and visitors alike."
Tales from an Adirondack Founding Father
By Tim Rowland
October 28, 2023
Peter Paine captivates Grange Hall audience with stories from a lifetime of conservation work
A tough housing hunt for young people
By Tim Rowland
October 14, 2023
Franklin County lost almost a quarter of its population under the age of 45 from 2000 to 2020.
Trails group hires new leader
By Mike Lynch
October 11, 2023
Glenn Glover is a former director of the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance and replaces Josh Wilson.
Meet Explorer Gary Mlodzianowski
September 25, 2023
Gary Mlodzianowski enjoys cycling and is the winner of our Adirondack Explorer 25th anniversary giveaway.
Climate lessons from the field to the prom
September 22, 2023
Teachers and students spread climate change education earned in the Adirondacks.
Adirondack conservation officer’s widow starts memorial scholarship
September 21, 2023
The ECO Stephen L. Raymond Memorial Scholarship will help children and grandchildren of the DEC force afford college.
Another Whitney property up for sale
September 14, 2023
John Hendrickson is selling “Camp on a Point” on Little Tupper Lake. The 36,000-acre Whitney Park is also still for sale.
Baking bread in the Saskatchewan wilderness
August 31, 2023
How a forager and living history expert from the Adirondacks survived in the Canadian wilderness, "Alone."