This book contains photos of the Adirondack wilderness from over 30 years of trips.
Later, the organization began hiring trail counselors to lead hiking and camping trips, thus expanding its mission to include education on the proper use and enjoyment of the Adirondack wilderness.
That suggestion has brought enthusiasm from some local officials and expressions of caution from some environmentalists, who say they worry about the impact on the Adirondack wilderness.
To the people in the Adirondack wilderness it was a political bible, and the well-known scarcity of Democrats there was attributed to it.
B1 A state plan to improve the fishing in certain ponds in the northern Adirondack wilderness involves poisoning the "trash" fish and stocking the ponds with more trout.
The film was shot in Andalusia, Spain, with the terrain looking more like the Adirondack wilderness and less like the Absaroka country of the Yellowstone River.
Clarence Petty grew up wild, a lanky boy as untamed as the Adirondack wilderness that enveloped his family's lakeshore shanty at the start of the last century.
Reachable only after hours of paddling and portaging through the northern Adirondack wilderness, Bessie and Nellie Ponds look like a fisherman's paradise.
Under guidelines developed this spring, however, the Conservation Department has agreed to manage fisheries in the Adirondack wilderness and canoe areas to "perpetuate natural aquatic ecosystems."
The Sunday Rock was the rock everybody passed on their way into the park, on their way into the Adirondack wilderness back in the old days.