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Packet of 8 Notecards


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A packet of 8 picture
notecards with envelopes.

 Price: $8.00



Bob Marshall in the Adirondacks: Writings of a Pioneering Peak Bagger, Pond-Hopper
and Wilderness Preservationist.
Edited by Phil Brown

This book contains nearly forty writings about the Adirondacks by one of America's greatest champions of wilderness. These articles are part of Adirondack and conservation history. Hardcover, 308 pages, 61/4" x 91/4", photographs & maps
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 Price: $25.00






Adirondack Birding: 60 Great Places to Find Birds by John M.C. Peterson and Gary N. Lee

Authors John M.C. Peterson of Elizabethtown and Gary N. Lee of Inlet drew on decades of field experience in selecting the sixty locations in the Adirondack Park to find some of the many boreal birds that pass through or make the Adirondacks their home. The book divides the Park into the following regions: Eastern-Champlain Valley; High Peaks; Northern; West-Central; and Southern. The all-season guide includes a history of Adirondack birding, an Index of Birds, directions to birding sites with detailed hand-drawn maps, 46 color photographs of wild birds, 90 black-and-white photos of birds and landscapes, and tips on finding boreal species.
5.5" x 8.5", 240 pages. $21.00

 Price: $21.00




100 Classic Hikes of the Northeast by Jared Gange

First comprehensive, authoritative hikers guide to the entire Northeast featuring 100 carefully selected hikes with 123 photos and 23 maps, includes:
wNew Hampshire: 33 selected classics hikes.
wMaine: Kathadin, Bigelow, Saddleback, Grafton Notch, Evans Notch.
wNew York: Adirondack High Peaks, Catskills, Hudson Highlands.
wVermont: 10 classic hikes.
wMassachusetts & Connecticut: Mount Greylock, Mt. Everett, Wachusett,Bear
Mtn. and Mt. Algo.

304 pages

 Price: $19.00



The Adirondack Wildguide - Hardcover Edition


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A Natural History Guide to the Adirondack Park. You’ll delight in the birds, mammals, flowers, forests and glacial geology of the greatest wilderness in the eastern U.S. Written by ecologist Michael G. DiNunzio, with paintings and drawings by Anne E. Lacy, and photographs by Gary Randorf and others. Hardcover - 160 Pages

 Price: $21.00



"The Adirondacks: Wild Island of Hope" by Gary Randorf


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This book is much more than just a photo essay on the beauty of the Adirondack Park. Aside from Randorf's astounding images of the Park, he shows how people’s love for this place resulted in inevitable conflicts, and eventually, to the conservation of vast areas of the world’s largest, intact deciduous forest.
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 Price: $23.00



"The Adirondacks" by Carl Heilman II


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A stunning tribute to one of America's natural treasures with panoramic photographs of the Adirondack Park's grand mountains, pristine woods, and picturesque waterways. Hardcover, 5"x7" format, 224 pages, 160 photographs

 Price: $17.00






Folding Adirondack Chair with the Adirondack Council's Forever Wild Logo




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The Adirondack Council is partnering with Old Adirondack, Inc. to offer their Northern White Cedar folding Adirondack Chair with the Forever Wild Logo etched on the middle board of the seat back. The company is making this chair available to benefit the Adirondack Council's advocacy efforts.

Old Adirondack is based in the Adirondacks
in Willsboro. They are a leader in the craftsmanship of indoor and outdoor furniture and hold the only patent for the folding Adirondack chair. Old Adirondack is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified by Protect the Adirondacks (FSC Mixed Sources SW-COC-001771) and supports environmentally responsible manufacturing practices. Each chair is made from native Adirondack cedar trees that were certified by the FSC as “sustainably harvested” and carries the FSC-certification stamp to prove it is an environmentally friendly product.

The chair is shipped in its natural state, a fresh pale tan or light gold. It is not necessary to finish or treat white cedar for outdoor use. It will turn gray within 6-12 months and typically lasts 15-25 years. Some assembly is required
(20-30 minutes). Tools needed are an adjustable wrench and screwdriver. Each chair is covered by a Manufacturer Five (5) Year Limited Warranty.

 Price: $230.00
free shipping




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The shipping cost will
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but the total will be
adjusted at the time
your order is processed.
You will not be
charged for shipping.


Foot Rest for Adirondack Chair with the Adirondack Council's Forever Wild Logo


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This foot rest goes with the Adirondack Chair seen above.

 Price: $110.00


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The shipping cost will
be shown on your bill,
but the total will be
adjusted at the time
your order is processed.
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End Table with the Adirondack Council's Forever Wild Logo


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This 14" wide, 24" long, 15" high table is a nice complement to the Adirondack Chair and Foot Rest seen above.

 Price: $125.00


Please Note:
The shipping cost will
be shown on your bill,
but the total will be
adjusted at the time
your order is processed.
You will not be
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The Adirondack Council Loon Tie



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The Adirondack Council's logo necktie, featuring a mother loon with her chick, the forever wild symbol of the Adirondacks! 100% silk. Available in blue and burgundy.

 Price: $30.00



The Adirondack Council "Forever Wild" Hat




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The Adirondack Council 's
baseball-style cap features the "Northern Helldiver" loon, the symbol of the Adirondacks and the Adirondack Council. The words, Defending the East's Last Great Wilderness are embroidered on the back of the hat. The tan and sage cap is made of 100% cotton.

Price: $15.00





"Forever Wild" Organic Cotton T-shirt


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Be wild! The Adirondack Council's t-shirt is made of 100% organic cotton. Featuring the Adirondack Council "Forever Wild" logo, this t-shirt is "natural" color.
Sizes:
Small and Medium (Sorry we're out of extra small, large and extra large.)


$6.00




Adirondack Park Centennial Poster


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This poster of Lake Champlain and the Northeastern Adirondack Mountains was taken from Vermont by photographer Gary Randorf. This poster was originally released to celebrate the Adirondack Park Centennial in 1992. Suitable for framing. 18"x24"

 Price: $20.00




The Adirondack Council Loon Pin

This miniature hand-painted pewter pin features a realistic Northern Helldiver Loon. 1¼” wide x ½” high.

Price: $8.00





 

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