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Re: Appalachian trail
Bob Condon (rec@EPOCH.COM)
Mon, 17 Apr 1995 10:20:39 -0400
>
> ** Low Priority **
> I heard about a trail through the Appalachian Mountains. Does
> anyybody have more information including a map?
>
The Appalachian trail is about 400+ miles long starting
in (Georgia?) and ending in Maine.
There are entire books on the trail and can be
purchased in places like Eastern Mountain Sports, LL Bean,
I would imaging REI or a good LARGE bookstore under travel.
The Appalachian Mountin Club (AMC) maintains the trails
with the help of hikers and you can get info for them.
I do not have that info here but can get it if you need.
(I assume someone on the net has this info at their finger tips)
Bob Condon
Terry Howerton Sakima Group, Inc. SCOUTER Magazine Kansas City |
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