Appalachian Trail Guide to Pennsylvania
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Book Details
| Author | Appalachian Trail Conference |
| Publisher | Menasha Ridge Press |
| Year Published | 1998 |
| Pages | 240 |
| Description |
Official guide to the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania, with detailed Trail descriptions for 229 miles from Delaware Water Gap at the New Jersey line to the Maryland line—with 5 four-color, waterproof topographical maps. Published by the Keystone Trails Association. The eleven Appalachian Trail Guides published by the Appalachian Trail Conference (ATC) and three of its member clubs provide the only official descriptions of each part of the legendary 2,160 mile Appalachian National Scenic Trail from Maine to Georgia. The directions - north to south and south to north on the footpath are written by volunteers who also use their free time to maintain the A.T. and manage the lands surrounding it, making these books a guided tour of their special 'backyards.' Proceeds from the sale of these guides go back into the protection and maintenance of this trail through the programs of ATC and its affiliated local clubs. A.T. guides include up to 7 detached, easy-to-read maps of the trail and nearby areas - most of which are printed on both sides of special tear-resistant, water-resistant material. All include topographical contours and elevation profiles of the route, for more careful planning of your journey. (4 1/4 x 6 1/2, 256 pages, 4 detached maps, brochure) |
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