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[at-l] re: New ATC Site (now books)
- Subject: [at-l] re: New ATC Site (now books)
- From: Snodrog5 at aol.com (Snodrog5@aol.com)
- Date: Tue Aug 9 16:23:33 2005
In a message dated 8/9/2005 9:37:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
rafeb@speakeasy.net writes:
That 2 volume set is the one I was referring to.
It's edited by James Hare and published by
Rodale press. Each volume is around 1000
pages. It's long out of print.
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There will be a set at The Gathering for people to look through. After the
Gathering it will be donated to the Appalachian Trail Museum. Also on display
and later to be donated:an ATC trail maintenence manual by Myron Avery, 1930's
Appalachian Trail guides from New Hampshire and Maine, 1940s magazines with
A.T. content, a 1990 final edition of the Philosopher's Guide, and a map showing
the route of a late 1930s Appalachian Trail trak through Maine by a group of
female hikers.
Teej