Trails of the Adirondacks
"This wonderful volume vividly reminds us why we should appreciate what we have so close and all around us. And why we should want the region to remain a source of renewal and rejuvenation for generations to come.”
— Adirondack Daily Enterprise
"An impressive new compendium...Heilman captures images you’ll want to savor again and again."
—ADIRONDACK DAILY ENTERPRISE
"Stunning Images Capture The Region’s Majestic Trails. Heilman’s stunning collection of more than 250 photographs of the Adirondack region—from the sandy shores of Lake George to the deep forests of Old Forge and the rocky summits of the High Peaks—are showcased alongside previously unpublished archival photos and text by Neal Burdick that investigates the vast network of trails in the park and celebrates just how unusual the 6.1 million acres we call the Adirondack Park is."
— Saratoga Living
The Adirondack Park is home to the largest protected natural area in the lower 48 states six million acres including more than 10,000 lakes, 30,000 miles of rivers and streams, and thousands of miles of hiking trails running from mountain summits through a wide variety of habitats including wetlands and old-growth forests. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Welcome Enterprises, Inc
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781599621531
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- 25 x 25 cm
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"This wonderful volume vividly reminds us why we should appreciate what we have so close and all around us. And why we should want the region to remain a source of renewal and rejuvenation for generations to come.”
— Adirondack Daily Enterprise
"An impressive new compendium...Heilman captures images you’ll want to savor again and again."
—ADIRONDACK DAILY ENTERPRISE
"Stunning Images Capture The Region’s Majestic Trails. Heilman’s stunning collection of more than 250 photographs of the Adirondack region—from the sandy shores of Lake George to the deep forests of Old Forge and the rocky summits of the High Peaks—are showcased alongside previously unpublished archival photos and text by Neal Burdick that investigates the vast network of trails in the park and celebrates just how unusual the 6.1 million acres we call the Adirondack Park is."
— Saratoga Living