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In this episode, I speak with Thomas Welch, retired pediatrician, Adirondack guide and amateur historian about early Adirondack history.
Thomas discusses key historical events like the 1837 ascent of Mount Marcy led by meteorologist William Redfield and notable figures such as Verplanck Colvin, who mapped and surveyed the Adirondacks in the late 1800s, and Bob Marshall, a pioneer in wilderness preservation. The conversation highlights conservation efforts, and the significance of the Adirondacks to early American history. Thomas reflects on his personal connection to the region and the sense of solitude and beauty it provides, emphasizing the importance of maintaining these wilderness areas for the residents of New York State and all of its visitors.
02:11 Adirondack History and Preservation
03:54 Early Exploration and Scientific Expeditions
16:26 Verplanck Colvin’s Comprehensive Survey
26:29 Bob Marshall and Wilderness Appreciation
31:20 Teddy Roosevelt’s Historic Visit
34:07 Modern Reflections and Personal Stories
40:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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