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Adirondack Life Magazine 30.12.2020

Cross country skiing at night at Fern Park is oh so fun! You can also snowshoe these trails...day or night . Looking for rentals for your adventure? Contact Pedals & Petals !

Adirondack Life Magazine 22.12.2020

It’s true: Rumor is our #Adirondog of the day. Photographed on Schroon Lake by Jessica Quazza, of Totowa, NJ.

Adirondack Life Magazine 18.12.2020

Cold Shocked: When a backyard ski went wrong http://www.adirondacklifemag.com/blogs//01/14/cold-shocked/

Adirondack Life Magazine 13.12.2020

Here's our #Adirondog of the day, Basil, relaxing at Lewey Lake. Photograph by Katlynn Sacco, of Georgetown, KY.

Adirondack Life Magazine 01.12.2020

Read about world-class angler Rachel Finn, the self-described "Elaine Stritch of fly-fishing": http://www.adirondacklifemag.com/blo/2020//08/rachel-finn/ Then check out her online art exhibit "Reel Art" at Keene Arts, through December 18: https://www.artsy.net/keene-arts

Adirondack Life Magazine 29.11.2020

Fresh air and the great outdoors comes in all forms during an Adirondack winter. From the slopes to the trails and to the downtown sidewalks there are endless opportunities to get outside! Saranac Lake Adirondack Frontier

Adirondack Life Magazine 21.11.2020

Well-known Saranac Laker Natalie Leduc passed away on December 8. Read about her decades-long guardianship over the graves of displaced Norwegian sailors here: http://www.adirondacklifemag.com/blogs/2020/12/10/marooned/

Adirondack Life Magazine 16.11.2020

Beaver Meadow Brook, Indian Lake.

Adirondack Life Magazine 11.11.2020

There were 3 running across the road, but only 1 stopped to check things out. . I took this pic in the Town of Morehouse, Hamilton County.

Adirondack Life Magazine 31.10.2020

A beautiful snowy hike on Mt Arab! Remember to be prepared for your hike as there is snow and ice in higher elevations.