Adirondack Mountain Video
Here’s a short video I stuck into a draft post a while back and forgot about…
Keep readingA Mountain Dreams Press Site
Here’s a short video I stuck into a draft post a while back and forgot about…
Keep readingThe story of the Adirondacks is told through a series of passionate characters, each with a distinct perspective. Through their stories The Adirondacks explores this remarkable region and reveals a delicate and dynamic relationship between progress and preservation. This WNED PBS production premiered in July 2008. Visit https://www.wned.org/television/wned-… to see more WNED PBS Original Productions.
Keep readingIt may be a few months old, but the images and sentiment are still as applicable as they were in March… and the description of the video is spot on. So take a minute… and that’s all it takes and enjoy the mountain peace. Life is kind of different right now. So it’s a good time to find some joy,
Keep readingAbout a week ago I watched the videos of this project at www.wildcenter.org/netzerohouse. Then I found this link to an article by the owner. The house they built is awesome… Go check it out. On a sunny April afternoon a local realtor phoned to say that a place had just come up for sale on River Road in Lake Placid. My
Keep readingI just saw this on YouTube and I had to share…An Adirondack Fall video. http://visitadirondacks.com The Adirondack Park‘s fall foliage season is the longest and most vibrant in the East! Enjoy premiere New York canoeing and kayaking amidst beautiful fall foliage, or step out for either an easy hike or a challenging High Peaks trek on an Adirondack hiking trail.
Keep readingADIRONDACK REGION, NY – As spring temperatures begin to rise in late February and early March, Maple trees and sugar bushes become a hive of activity. In Northern New York, when sap begins to drip through sugaring lines, it’s a sure sign that Adirondack maple sugaring season has begun. Maple Syrup is called “liquid gold” in the Adirondacks – and
Keep readingThe Adirondack Mountains of New York, and the majestic High peaks, are a haven for outdoor and indoor recreation of all kinds. Hike the nation’s largest trail system, with destinations ranging from mountain summits to isolated waterfalls to forest glades. Canoe, kayak, swim, and fish our 3,000 lakes and ponds and over 1,500 miles of rivers and streams. Discover winter
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