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[at-l] Trail Books - reposted



Ok - had a couple of suggestions by other listers (thanks!), so here is an
updated list.  If there are other books that need to be on this list please
post them and I will add them.  I can re-post this periodically for our new
campfire members.

- "On the Beaten Path" - (Rhymin' Worm) Rubin
- "Blind Courage" - Bill Irwin
- "Ten Million Steps" - Nimblewill Nomad (Eberhart)
- "Walkin' on the Happy Side of Misery" - Model T (Tate)
- "Walking North" - Mic Lowther
- "Walking with Spring" - Earl Shaffer
- "The Appalachian Trail - calling me back to the Hills" - Earl Shaffer
- "A Season on the Appalachian Trail" - Lynn Setzer
- "As Far as The Eye Can See" - David Brill
- "The Appalachian Trail" and "Mountain Adventure" - National Geographic
Society - good history
- "Long Distance Hiking - Lessons from the Appalachian Trail" - Roland
Mueser
- "From Katahdin to Springer Mountain" - Rodale - collection of stories.
- "Our Southern Highlanders" - Kephart   <--- a classic (1917)
- "Then the Hail Came" - most excellent journal -
<http://www.skwc.com/exile/Hail-nf.html>
- =93Walking the Appalachian Trail=94 - Larry Luxenberg
- "A Journey North" - Adrienne Hall
- "A Walk with Sunshine" -Jeff Alt
- "How to Make a Journal of Your Life" -Dan Price
- "The Backpacker's Field Manual" - Rick Curtis
- "The Backpacker's Handbook" - Chris Townsend
- "Walking Softly in the Wilderness" - Hart - Sierra Club Books
- "Bear Attacks" - Herrero


Ya'll enjoy.

WhoAh