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1/27/12

Action Alert: Action Needed to Protect Environmental Protection Fund Read more...

1/26/12

The Comment Period on DEC's SGEIS for High Volume Hydraulic Fracturing Has Passed, But You Can Still Weigh In on the Issue Read more...

12/29/11

Environmental Authors McKibben, Stager to Speak at HPIC

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12/21/11

EPA Gets it Right on Mercury Read more...

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You can support ADK's Education programs and perhaps win a little cash for yourself with ADK's Ice Out Contest. Take a guess when the ice will be gone on Heart Lake. Half the proceeds from ticket sales will go to the winner, half will go to ADK's Education Department to buy much-needed equipment. Details here.

Get Out This WinterSnowshoeing on Heart Lake

Winter is a great time to explore the Adirondacks. But if you lack the experience or confidence to venture into the backcountry during the cold months, ADK can help. Our expert staff can teach you the skills you’ll need for a safe and enjoyable adventure. Enroll today in one of ADK’s cross-country skiing or snowshoeing workshops. If you’re looking for a real challenge, join us for a winter hike to the summit of a trailless high peak.

 

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ADK Publishes Catskill Guide

Catskill 67 coverThe Catskill 67, Alan Via's guide to lesser-known Catskill peaks, is now available at ADK's online store, at The Bookstore at ADK in Lake George, and at the High Peaks Information Center near Lake Placid. You can also order a copy by calling 800-395-8080. The 192 page guidebook includes over 60 photographs and 10 maps. The Catskill 67 retails for $21.95, but the ADK member price is just $17.56. Order your copy today.

 

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Trails

You’ve always depended on good backcountry trails to get you where you want to go. Now, more than ever, those same trails need your help. ADK’s volunteer trails program offers an opportunity to give something back to the Adirondack trails you use and love. A complete listing of ADK"S 2012 volunteer projects is available here. And if you can’t volunteer, you can still help with a donation to our Trails Appeal.

 

 

 

 

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