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[at-l] Backpacking Books for Women.



But that could apply to men as well. Or see Mara's comments.
Chocolate

Leslie Booher wrote:

> I'd add another couple of paragraphs on safety.  anklebear
>
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> From: Pat Villeneuve <patv@ukans.edu>
> To: <OIdMaster@aol.com>
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 12:03 AM
> Subject: Re: [at-l] Backpacking Books for Women.
>
> > You know, maybe I'm missing something, but I just don't see that much
> difference
> > between being a female and male hiker. (I can answer the period question
> in a
> > paragraph or less.)
> > Give Me Chocolate
> >
> > OIdMaster@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > > A good book to start with is by the recently departed, and deeply missed
> > > Beverly Hugo (aka Maine Rose), 'Women and Thruhiking on the Appalachian
> > > Trail'. Adrianne Hall, author of 'A Journey North' (excellent AT read)
> has
> > > published 'Backpacking,A Woman's Guide', a book I have yet to read.
> Don't
> > > neglect reading fine authors like Karen Berger, Cindy Ross, and Victoria
> > > Louge. If you seek to point a female hiker toward an internet forum,
> there's
> > > a woman's hiking e-list that is very active.
> > > Old
> > > oidmaster@aol.com
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