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Re: [at-l] ALDHA-ATC AT Thru-hiker's Companion Info
John O and the Gang,
Another good point to remember between both fine books is that ALDHA is
a non profit organization. ALDHA spends money fixing up Shelters and
Hostels along the AT. The ALDHA companion has a spiral binding that lets
you remove and replace its pages.
chase
John O wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
> I'm not familar with the ALDHA-ATC AT Thru-hiker's Companion anybody give
> some input on its value now that WF handbook won't be available till mid
> March?
> Also would anyone loan me their 1998 WF handbook till the 1999 version
> becomes available?
> I appreciate the input.
> Have a good one.
> John O
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