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Tag: Paul Smith’s College
Grange Tick Presentation at Grange Hall
Experts speak about the growing tick crisis in the North Country at the Whallonsburg Grange Hall.
Paul Smith’s Professor Looks to Climb a High Peak in South America
You may remember 3 summers ago when Jack LaDuke introduced us to Bethany Garretson, a Paul Smith’s College professor, and marathon hiker, who set out to climb the 46 Adirondack High Peaks in record time. This week Jack follows up with the story of how Garretson, this past spring, set her sights on an even…
College And Town Partnership Builds New Trails with Old Tech
Our Jack LaDuke has the story of Paul Smith’s College Forestry Students who helped the Town of Keene transform a overgrown forest into a new community recreation area, using some teams of horses and methods from the past to create some new hiking trails.
Up For The Challenge | Northbound and Around
Kevin Cooney takes us on a Northbound & Around adventure on the Ropes Course at Paul Smith’s College. Explore other Outdoor Outing adventures (canoeing, whitewater rafting, rock climbing) at Paul Smith’s College: http://www.paulsmiths.edu/recreation/registration/ Northbound & Around is supported by a grant awarded by New York State Empire State Development and the I LOVE NEW YORK…
Woodsmen Competition
Nearly 400 athletes from colleges across the country came to the Adirondacks this past week to test their skills in the largest collegiate timbersports competition in the nation. Our Jack LaDuke takes us to the Woodsmen Competition at Paul Smith’s College.
Audubon
A new documentary looks at the life of John James Audubon, a bird lover and naturalist, who became one of America’s great painters, and one of the nation’s earliest conservationists. Mountain Lake PBS will bring you a film that looks at Audubon’s love of birds, his beautiful paintings of hundreds of birds, and his deep…
A Whole Lotta Flutterin’ Goin’ On: Butterflies Fly At The Paul Smith’s VIC Butterfly House
Out in the Adirondack wilds, we see plenty of butterflies: one here, one there, one on sunny days just about everywhere. To learn about their lives and lore and to see a variety up close, there’s no better idea than to visit the Butterfly House. It’s in Paul Smith’s, at the Visitor Interpretive Center run…