Seal of Renewal Edie Nugent|August 17, 2021 The ecological restoration of an ancient wetland on Manhattan’s northern tip has created a haven for herons, owls, leopard frogs—and one very charismatic aquatic mammal.
A New Way to Experience the Adirondacks Amanda Loudin|December 28, 2020 Adirondack Hamlets to Huts aims to connect the region’s vast trail network with lodging, food and experiences in communities along the way. Although COVID-19 disrupted this year’s launch plan, the organization hopes to prove its vision in 2021.
The Pansa Boyz: Running for Every Body Cristina Goyanes|June 7, 2020 These New Yorkers, known as the Pansa Boyz, are racing to erase stereotypes. Read their story, which was featured in the latest issue of Uncommon Path.
10 Things to do in the Adirondacks Ryan Wichelns|December 17, 2019 How to explore the Northeast’s biggest greenspace like a local
Why You Need to Go Glamping Elana Jacobs and Ethan Russell|January 2, 2019 Now is the perfect time to plan a glamping getaway. Here's why, with observations from a recent stay at Le Petite Cabine in Narrowsburg, New York.
Ibrahima Diouf: At Home Outside REI Staff|March 8, 2018 Like many people, REI Co-op member Ibrahima Diouf—Ibou for short—sees the outdoors as an antidote to the stresses of the modern world.
Epic Hike: Adirondack Great Range Mikhaila Redovian|October 6, 2015 I’m not sure if you’ve ever taken the time to admire the common garden hose, but it's a marvelous invention. Tactile, easy on the hands, str...
Preserving Hiking History: Restoring the Appalachian Trail at Bear Mountain Ali Carr Troxell|August 24, 2015 The original section of the Appalachian Trail in upstate New York gets a face-lift to accommodate millions of visitors and preserve Bear Mountain State Park.
A Family Story: Paddling the Adirondacks REI Staff|September 5, 2014 An REI member shares his passion for paddling in the Adirondacks.