Safe in the Adirondacks
Author and noted outdoorsman Roger Fulton has developed a 90-minute Powerpoint program, titled How to be Safe in the Woods. It covers the basics of how to explore New York’s natural areas safely. So whether you are out for a casual walk, a short hike or a more adventurous outing this presentation could help you prevent serious problems. Topics include how to read trail markings, what you need to be prepared to go out into the woods, and what to do if you do get disoriented or lost. You provide the venue and group and he will provide the laptop and Powerpoint presentation. Call or e-mail to discuss or schedule. 386-956-6089 or Roger@RogerFulton.com. More info at www.RogerFulton.com.
The French and Indian War – The
Basics
By:
Roger Fulton
Author and historian Roger Fulton has found that few people
remember many of the details about the French and Indian War.
Fought primarily in the Lake George area during the 1750’s,
this war was a major factor in deciding our heritage, the formation
of the United States and who we are today. In a slide presentation
he will cover the basics of the war from who was fighting and
why, to the major battles, their armaments and their methods
of travel and attack. Dressed in 1750’s attire, he will
also describe what life was like for the Common Man in that
era. At the end, he’ll tell you who won the war! (In
case you can’t remember.)
The ADK Fire Tower Challenge – A Powerpoint Program
In conjunction with the release of our book 29 Fire Tower Trails in the Adirondack and Catskill Mountains, we also have a Powerpoint presentation for groups. Titled The ADK Fire Tower Challenge, we explain what the "Challenge" is, how we met it and we feature our top 10 favorite mountains from the easiest to the most patriotic. The presentation is free to most non-profit organizations, although we may need some mileage fees if we have to travel a long distance. It's about an hour long and then we leave time for questions and answers. We'll have books with us if anyone is interested.
If you have a group that might be interested, please contact us at: Roger@RogerFulton.com or via phone, afternoons and evenings at: 386-956-6089. |