90 miles in a canoe, a lifetime in boats
First-time racer Leigh Hornbeck shares her thoughts on the three-day Adirondack Canoe Classic boat race.
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First-time racer Leigh Hornbeck shares her thoughts on the three-day Adirondack Canoe Classic boat race.
By Mike Lynch
Some semblance of normalcy is returning to the events world of the Adirondacks, as organizers are planning to hold canoe races, bike tours, and a frog jumping contest in the coming months.
By Mike Lynch
The 3-day paddling event that takes paddlers from Old Forge to Long Lake to Saranac Lake was scheduled to take place Sept. 11-13.
By Mike Lynch
The nonprofit Northern Forest Canoe Trail recently signed a letter of intent to purchase the race from Brian McDonnell, who owns and operates the race with his wife, Grace.
The following are forest ranger actions that took place between September 2 and September 8. The information was provided by the state Department of Environmental Conservation.
Writer Sue Bibeau takes on the 90-Miler canoe and kayak race with boatbuilder Allison Warner.