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Re: [at-l] RE: AT books



Ed Garvey's books are a standard-setter.  I'm lucky enough to have both the
first and the second book, and have worn both out reading them.  My wife,
who is an occasional hiker and backpacker, has about memorized it.

>>I've heard about Ed Garvey's book but not seen it. Does anyone know the name
>>of it?
>>
>>Thanks & Happy Holidays, Sandy :)
>>---Sandra Downs 	<downs@nb.net>
>>---Pittsburgh, PA       Visit Cyberwall! http://www.nb.net/~downs/
>
>The one most are familar with is called Appalachian Hiker II.  Ed also
>has written a new book, called The New Appalachian Trail, that should
>be out around February of '97.  It's pretty hard to find a copy of
>Appalachian Hiker II now, which detailed his thru hike in the '60's I
>believe. One of the local stores in the DC area  had some tattered
>copies being sold in the spring of this year.
>                                         Marshall
>                                          "Tarkus"
>
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