
ADK Talks
ADK Talks brings you the stories behind the people, places, and things to do in the Adirondack Park of New York State. With 6 million acres, the Adirondacks are the ultimate playground.
We take you beyond the guidebooks and into the heart of one of America's most breathtaking regions. Just like we do on our website, adktaste.com, our podcast uncovers the hidden gems of the Adirondacks, offering hand-picked recommendations for the best places to stay, eat, shop and do in the Adirondack Park.
But this isn't just about places. It's about the people who make the Adirondacks so special and unique. In each episode, we talk to people from all walks of life—restauranteurs, farmers, innkeepers, historians, artists, local leaders, writers, hikers, and more. Hear real stories about what they do, their passions, and how they found their way here.
And they'll share their insider tips on the best things to see and do in the Adirondacks – insights you won't find anywhere else.
So subscribe now to ADK Talks to get real stories from real people, sharing the real Adirondacks.
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ADK Talks
Guiding Light: Adirondack Guide Matt Burnett on Living, Working & Creating in the Adirondacks
What happens when you grow up in the heart of the Adirondack Park, spend your life paddling its waterways, hiking its backcountry, and painting its moods—and then decide to share that world with others?
That’s the life of Adirondack guide and artist Matt Burnett, whose work on the water and in the studio captures both the wild beauty and the human stories of the region.
In this episode of ADK Talks, we meet Matt Burnett, a sixth-generation Adirondacker, licensed wilderness guide, and accomplished painter whose life defies easy labels. He’s an educator, artist, former forest ranger, and a storyteller who uses both words and watercolors to share the deeper truths of the Park.
Matt shares his unique experiences, from ice fishing on Raquette Lake to restoring a century-old guideboat. This episode of ADK Talks is a soulful, intelligent, and surprisingly funny conversation about living deliberately, locally, and in rhythm with the seasons.
You’ll learn:
- Why Matt calls Adirondack guides “fun brokers”
- How guiding today compares to the era of legendary guides like French Louie
- What a 10-year-old girl in a guideboat can teach you about leadership
- Why ice fishing is basically a social club with tip-ups
- How one misadventure in the Dix Range became a lifelong lesson in humility
Featured moments:
- A hilarious campsite debacle involving two families and dueling tents
- Why guiding isn’t about knowing it all—but about connecting people to place
- Matt shares the story behind his hand-painted guideboat mural, a work that holds deep meaning for him. This episode will deepen your appreciation of the people who live and breathe the backcountry.
- How he’s mentoring a new generation of guides through the Northern Forest Explorers program, a hands-on educational program that introduces young people to the skills and knowledge needed to become competent outdoor leaders.
Whether you're an armchair adventurer or 46er-in-training, this episode will deepen your appreciation of the people who live and breathe the backcountry.
Mentioned in this podcast:
- “Adirondack French Louie: Early Life in the North Woods” by Harvey L. Dunham
- ROOST - Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism
- William C. Whitney Wilderness Area
- Abe Gadway, Adirondack Mountain Guide
- W.H.H. Murray and John Plumley
- Nate Atkinson, Adirondack Boat Builder
- ADK Trading Post in Long Lake
- The Natural Edge gallery in Long Lake
About our guest:
Matt Burnett is a licensed Adirondack guide, painter, educator, and former assistant forest ranger. His work has been exhibited across the region and featured in outdoor education programs like the Northern Forest Canoe Trail’s Explorers initiative. Learn more or book a trip at his website.
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