- Adirondack Mountain Club
The Adirondack Mountain Club (ADK) is a
nonprofit organization founded in 1922. It has approximately 35,000 members. The ADK is dedicated to the protection and responsible recreational use of theNew York State Forest Preserve , parks, wild lands, and waters; it conducts extensive conservation, and natural history programs. There are 27 local chapters throughoutNew York ,New Jersey andMassachusetts . The club has worked to increase state holdings in theAdirondack Park and to defend the area from commercial development.History
Gifford Pinchot , first chief of theU.S. Forest Service , was an early member, and Franklin andEleanor Roosevelt were life members of the ADK.The initial organizational meeting, attended by forty people, took place on December 5, 1921 in the Log Cabin atop the
Abercrombie & Fitch sporting goods store inNew York City . The club's objectives were to develop and maintainhiking trails, to construct and maintain campsites and permanent camps, to publish maps and guidebooks, and to educate the public regarding the conservation of natural resources and prevention of forest fires. One of the first trails constructed by club members was the 133-mileNorthville-Placid Trail which traverses theAdirondacks in a north-south orientation.In an introduction to the club's 20th anniversary Annual Report in 1942, then president Roosevelt wrote " [This is] an appropriate time to emphasize the Club's initial statement of policy, adhered to and acted upon vigorously throughout the years, that 'the Adirondack Forest preserve belongs to the people of the State of New York' and that 'we believe in a continuing policy that shall give the widest and wisest use of the Forest to all.' "
Activities
The club maintains two lodges, the
Adirondack Loj in North Elba and theJohns Brook Lodge in Keene Valley, which provide bunkrooms and private rooms, and communal meals as well ascampsite s. Johns Brook, at the foot of theGreat Range , is accessible only via a convert|3.5|mi|km|sing=on hike from Keene Valley. The club offers hiking trips in the Adirondacks and abroad, as well as a variety of programs at the Loj. Additional activities that it conducts include canoe and kayak trips and cross-country skiing.External links
* [http://www.adk.org/ www.adk.org Official site]
* [http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/sc20328.htm Adirondack Mountain Club Records, 1922 - ]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20051003213650/http://www.adk-nyc.org/Footprints/Events/FDR.htm Why F.D.R. joined the ADK] (at theWayback Machine)
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