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  2. Adirondack guideboat - Wikipedia

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    The Adirondack Guideboat is a rowboat that was developed in the 1840s for recreational activities in Adirondack Park. [1] It was designed to have a shallow draft , carry three people and their gear, and be light enough to be portaged by one man, the guide.

  3. Human-powered watercraft - Wikipedia

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    Adirondack guideboat; Banks dory, Gloucester dory, and McKenzie River dory; Dinghy; Sampans rowed by foot in Ninh Bình Province of northern Vietnam. [3] Scull, Single scull, Double scull, Quad scull, and Octuple scull; Skiff; Row boat; Rowing a trainera. Using oars individually, with both hands on a single oar, is sweep or sweep-oar rowing. [2]

  4. Adirondack Park - Wikipedia

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    A guide (left), his sport, and his Adirondack guideboat and pack basket. Before the 19th century, the wilderness was viewed as desolate and forbidding. As Romanticism developed in the United States, the view of wilderness became more positive, as seen in the writings of James Fenimore Cooper, John Muir, Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson.

  5. William Chapman White - Wikipedia

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    He is known especially for his 1954 book, Adirondack Country. His connection with the Adirondack Mountains was through his marriage to Ruth Morris, daughter of the theatrical agent, William Morris, founder of the William Morris Agency who owned a "cure camp" on Lake Colby in Saranac Lake, New York. The Adirondack Research Room of the Saranac ...

  6. Verplanck Colvin - Wikipedia

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    Verplanck Colvin (January 4, 1847 – May 28, 1920) was a lawyer, author, illustrator and topographical engineer whose understanding and appreciation for the environment of the Adirondack Mountains led to the creation of New York's Forest Preserve and the Adirondack Park.

  7. William Henry Harrison Murray - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Harrison Murray (1840–1904), also known as Adirondack Murray, was an American clergyman and author of an influential series of articles and books which popularized the Adirondack Mountains in Upstate New York. He became known as the father of the Outdoor Movement.

  8. Adirondack Experience - Wikipedia

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    The museum offers special events, traditional workshops, demonstrations by artisans-in-residence, and school field trips (free for schools in the Adirondack Park). The museum contains a research library which is accessible year-round; its publication program has produced 65 books of Adirondack history, art histories, and museum catalogs.

  9. Barbara McMartin - Wikipedia

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    She wrote and maintained the popular eleven book Discover series, which covers all regions of the Adirondack Park for outdoors people. Her other guides include: The Adirondack Park, A Wildlands Quilt; Fifty Hikes in the Adirondacks; Fifty Hikes in the Hudson Valley; and three books for young people, on hiking, camping, and canoeing.

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