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press-republican > Sue Delamarter of Rainbow Lake holds an umbrella as participants get ready to climb six Adirondack mountains located in the Saranac Lake area. Despite the cold rain, 61 runners showed up for the first 6er race. The 6er challenge is to climb all six mountains, ranging in heights from 2,452 feet to 3,822 feet. Twelve accomplished the feat in one day.(P-R PHOTOs/JACK LADUKE)
press-republican > Trailhead sign for McKenzie Mountain.(P-R Photo/Jack LaDuke)
press-republican > Doug Fitzgerald of the Saranac Inn climbed the 3,054-foot Scarface Mountain.(P-R Photo/Jack LaDuke)
press-republican > John Bennett finishes a climb up Baker Mountain, which is 2,452 feet tall. Brown has completed all six climbs and qualifies as a 6er.(P-R PHOTOS/JACK LADUKE)
press-republican > This yew lends itself to a plethora of sculptural possibilities.(STAFF PHOTO/ROBIN CAUDELL)
press-republican > Sun dapples these hostas planted along a shady walkway.(STAFF PHOTO/ROBIN CAUDELL)
press-republican > The key to a vigorous clematis is shading the roots.(STAFF PHOTO/ROBIN CAUDELL)
press-republican > Five-year lymphoma survivor Dolores Durgan of Peru holds hands with Nick Hartman, 5, as Durgan's grandson, Ed Cook, drives her slowly around the racetrack in a 1975 Jawa sidecar during the Survivor Lap of the annual Relay for Life event at the Clinton County Fairgrounds in Morrisonville Friday evening. Cook bought the 1975 BMW motorcycle last year, and after it sat in his basement for six months, he decided to have it painted pink. "It's made a lot of people smile," he said. The Relay for Life event celebrated cancer survivors and honored those who have died. It was the culmination of the 2013 fundraiser for cancer research; many teams and individuals raised money over many months in varied ways for the cause.(P-R PHOTO/GABE DICKENS)
press-republican > A mobile home at 12 Pitcher Way in Morrisonville is a complete loss after it was gutted by an early morning fire Friday, dislocating one person, who received aid from the North Country Chapter of the American Red Cross.(P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
press-republican > Mineville resident Jamie Velsini (right) grins during a press conference where he was presented with a ceremonial $1 million giant check on Friday morning from the New York State Lottery at the place where he bought his winning ticket, the Port Henry Stewart's Shop. Joking with Velsini is lottery representative Jina Myers (center), with his fiancee, Erin Bigelow, looking on.(P-R PHOTO/LOHR McKINSTRY)
press-republican > Ticonderoga Town Police Chief Mark Johns (right) speaks up in favor of earlier bar closing times in Essex County during a public hearing recent night. Seated (from left) are State Liquor Authority Secretary Jacqueline Held and Chesterfield Town Supervisor Gerald Morrow. The Liquor Authority will vote on the reduction Wednesday.(P-R PHOTO/LOHR McKINSTRY)
press-republican > The Eagleville covered bridge.(P-R PHOTO/DAN LADD)
press-republican > A visit to a food plot at a QDMA tour.(P-R PHOTO/DAN LADD)
press-republican > Sporting fluorescent pink hair, Keeseville Elementary School Principal Kevin Hulbert cheers on fifth-graders Alex Whittington-Barker and Aidan Tallman (right) during their school's field day. Students were awarded Patriot Slips for good behavior throughout the year, which earned them the right to vote for some outrageous mandates for their principal to reward them. Votes were cast for kissing the bearded dragon, Bob, eating pizza with liver and anchovies, and dyeing his hair pink for the field day.(STAFF PHOTO/KELLI CATANA)
press-republican > Emergency personnel were called to the U.S. border on Interstate 87 in Champlain when officers inspecting a vehicle became sick from an unknown substance Saturday morning.(STAFF PHOTO/SUZANNE MOORE)
Sue Delamarter of Rainbow Lake holds an umbrella as participants get ready to climb six Adirondack mountains located in the Saranac Lake area. Despite the cold rain, 61 runners showed up for the first 6er race. The 6er challenge is to climb all six mountains, ranging in heights from 2,452 feet to 3,822 feet. Twelve accomplished the feat in one day.

(P-R PHOTOs/JACK LADUKE)
press-republican > Sue Delamarter of Rainbow Lake holds an umbrella as participants get ready to climb six Adirondack mountains located in the Saranac Lake area. Despite the cold rain, 61 runners showed up for the first 6er race. The 6er challenge is to climb all six mountains, ranging in heights from 2,452 feet to 3,822 feet. Twelve accomplished the feat in one day.(P-R PHOTOs/JACK LADUKE)
Sue Delamarter of Rainbow Lake holds an umbrella as participants get ready to climb six Adirondack mountains located in the Saranac Lake area. Despite the cold rain, 61 runners showed up for the first 6er race. The 6er challenge is to climb all six mountains, ranging in heights from 2,452 feet to 3,822 feet. Twelve accomplished the feat in one day.

(P-R PHOTOs/JACK LADUKE)
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