“You know, the Adirondack Park is bigger than Yellowstone, Glacier, the Grand Canyon, the Smokies, and the Everglades National Parks combined. In a sense, it’s a massive almost-secret in terms of the ...
With about 12 vertical feet left before the 4,867-foot peak named Whiteface was officially bagged, Gary Koch looked a little weak in the knees. But it wasn’t from the physical exertion so much as from ...
On Aug. 1, 1918, two brothers, Bob and George Marshall, and their guide, Herb Clark, climbed Whiteface Mountain, a high peak in the Adirondack Mountains.