Biography of William J. O'Hern
William J. "Jay" O'Hern lives in rural Cleveland New York.
He
worked as an elementary school teacher for thirty-five years in nearby
Camden, NY before retiring in 2007. He and his
wife Bette have raised five children and today, in retirement they enjoy their many grandchildren.
Jay is a graduate of SUNY Auburn and SUNY Oswego and did
graduate work at SUNY Oswego and the College of St. Rose in Albany.
Carpentry, handicrafts, gardening, kayaking, backpacking,
snowshoeing, mountain biking, and writing are his hobbies.
Years of backpacking taught Jay the Adirondack Mountains'
nooks and crags not only had natural beauty, but could be interesting from a historical
point of view. Jay became a 46er in 1he 1980s and has been a member of the Adirondack
Mountain Club (ADK) since 1969. He lectured for Adirondack Discovery for 17 years, for
Sagamore Lodge in Raquette Lake for 7 years and occasionally for the Adirondack Museum in
Blue Mt. Lake.
Jay's published books include:
Noah John Rondeau's
Adirondack Wilderness Days, The Forager Press, LLC, 2009
Under An
Adirondack Influence:
The Life of A. L. Byron-Curtiss 1871-1959
by William J. OHern and Roy E. Reehil. The Forager Press, LLC 2008
Adirondack Characters and Campfire Yarns:
Early Settlers and Their Traditions, The Forager Press,
LLC, 2005
Life With Noah: Stories and
Adventures of Richard Smith with Noah J. Rondeau (North Country Books,
1999)
Anyplace Wild in the Adirondacks, (a
self-published book of postcards)
Adirondack Stories of the
Black River Country (North Country Books, 2005)
Articles written by Jay have appeared in the following
magazines:
Adirondack Life, Fur, Fish and Game, and Adirondac.
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