The Bicknell’s thrush probably ranks as the most endangered songbird in North America it has extremely limited areas of viable habitat, exacerbated by the relentlessly increasing movement upward in elevation among all the thrushes.
Iron Sharpens Iron pulls from author s triathlon perseverence, Adirondacks passion
Herb Terns is an outdoor columnist and IT professional with the Times Union
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Times Union outdoor columnist and IT employee Herb Terns recently came out with his first novel, Iron Sharpens Iron. Provided, Herb TernsShow MoreShow Less
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Times Union outdoor columnist and IT employee Herb Terns recently came out with his first novel, Iron Sharpens Iron. Provided, photo by Andrea Rollier-FitzpatrickShow MoreShow Less
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Times Union outdoor columnist Herb Terns began writing his new book “Iron Sharpens Iron” more than eight years ago. “I discovered that writing a book is much harder than hiking an Adirondack high peak,” he said.
Cross-country skier in Moriah. Photo of the Day archive: Kimberly Rielly
Dec 18, 2020 The Southern Adirondacks received a nice dump of snow this week, with most areas picking up 6 to 12 inches, more along the southern edge of the Adirondacks, including as much as three feet in parts of Southern and Warren Counties. Just above the Warren-Essex County Line there is about 4 to 6 inches, with less as you move north.
Warrensburg got about a foot, Olmsteadville, near Minerva, got about 6 inches and Newcomb about 4.
Although lakes may look covered in ice and snow, the ice is dangerously thin – so stay off lakes this weekend.