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Appalachian Pages 2008: A Handbook for Hiking the AT

Appalachian Pages 2008: A Handbook for Hiking the AT

Price:  $15.95 $11.16

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Appalachian Pages 2008
A Handbook for Hiking the Appalachian Trail
by David Miller and Rick Towle
Paperback, 164 Pages

A fantastic new handbook for hiking the Appalachian Trail, Appalachian Pages has all the information you need, and is organized in a compact, readable and easy to use format.



By the Authors of "AWOL On The Appalachian Trail"
Data Pages show you on-trail mileages and elevations for landmarks such as:

  • Shelters
  • Camping Areas
  • Water sources
  • Gaps and Peaks
  • Road Crossings
Description Pages elaborate on locations where you can resupply, re-equip and refresh yourself::
  • Lodgings
  • Outfitters
  • Restaurants
  • Shuttles
  • Post Offices
  • Town Maps
New features include:
  • New page format-organized with data on one side of the page with more details on the other. All information you might need on a given day is right at hand.
  • Perforated pages-along with the new format, it is easy to hike with only the pages you need.
  • Symbols-quickly identify landmarks and services in the text, and on the maps. No more reading fine print.
  • Profile maps-watermarked on the data pages to get a quick look at the days ups and downs without having to pull out a separate map.

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