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Experience sleeping under the stars on the Appalachian Trail with
this guide. Hikers can traverse Virginia's Southern Shenandoah,
enjoy North Carolina's Mount Cammerer Loop, and summit Vermont's
Killington Peak with Best Hikes of the Appalachian Trail: Overnight
Hikes by Victoria and Frank Logue and Leonard M. Adkins,the most
comprehensive and useful guide to the best Appalachian Trail
overnight hikes. This new edition includes new overnight hikes, as
well as updated trail information. Each hike profile contains
driving directions to the trailhead; a preview of the flora, fauna,
and history hikers will encounter on the trail; and hike difficulty
ratings.
A concise guide to the best day hikes along the entire Appalachian
Trail. Summit the iconic Katahdin in Maine, explore Pennsylvania's
Chimney Rocks, splash in Tennessee's Laurel Fork Gorge and Falls,
and find out where Blood Mountain got its name in the new edition
of Best of the Appalachian Trail: Day Hikes by Victoria and Frank
Logue and Leonard M. Adkins. This is the most comprehensive and
useful guide to this beloved long trail. The book details hikes in
each of the 14 states that the Appalachian Trail passes through;
previews the flora, fauna, and history of the A.T.; and offers
point-by-point descriptions of each hike with trailhead directions.
Hikes range in length from less than 1 mile to 11 miles.
A classic now in its Fourth Edition, The Appalachian Trail Hiker is
today's platinum standard for the latest must-have information for
the 4 million day, section, and thru hikers who explore the
Appalachian Trail each year. The guide includes: the latest
information on hiking the AT with a GPS; comprehensive trail club
information, including websites; valuable step-by-step information
on preparing to hike the A.T.; crucial information on nutrition and
diet; expanded coverage on shelters, cabins, and campgrounds; and
details on choosing the best equipment. With the help of dozens of
A.T. hikers, the authors have gathered over 100,000 miles of A.T.
experience into this commonsense guide on the nation's oldest trail
system. Whether you are planning an overnight hike in Virginia, a
two-week trek through the Smokies, or a thru hike from Georgia to
Maine, The Appalachian Trail Hiker is your passport to A.T.
adventures in the new millennium.
Flowing among the beautiful mountains and valleys of Virginia and
North Carolina, the 469-mile-long Blue Ridge Parkway is a true
American jewel. Built to expose motorists to nature as well as to
preserve its beauty, the Parkway still delivers unrivaled beauty
today. Guide to the Blue Ridge Parkway is filled with information
useful to those traveling the Parkway and is detailed with color
photographs throughout. It highlights the many significant points
of interest located on and nearby the Parkway, including Mount
Mitchell, the highest point east of the Mississippi, Moses H. Cone
Memorial Park, and Mabry Mill, one of the most photographed sites
on the Parkway. Also noted are locations of overlooks, waterfalls,
and tunnels as well as key entry and exit points along the Parkway.
The guide features a brief history of the Parkway itself, a look at
the surrounding geology and human history of the area, and an
extensive wildflower bloom calendar. The book is organized
mile-post to mile-post, appropriate for travelers who are driving
the entire Blue Ridge Parkway or only a small section.
Your Comprehensive Guide to the AT's Best Day Hikes From Maine to
Georgia, the nearly 2,200-mile Appalachian National Scenic Trail is
an iconic destination. Whether you're an experienced hiker or a
casual explorer, let Best of the Appalachian Trail: Day Hikes guide
you along the way. Summit the iconic Katahdin in Maine, explore
Pennsylvania's Chimney Rocks, splash in Tennessee's Laurel Fork
Gorge and Falls, and find out where Georgia's Blood Mountain gets
its name. Appalachian Trail experts Leonard M. Adkins and Victoria
and Frank Logue have carefully selected their top 144 hikes-ranging
from less than 1 mile to 11 miles-and present them for you to
experience and enjoy. Trail difficulty ratings and profiles, which
include point-by-point descriptions of each hike, help to prepare
you for what's ahead. Trailhead maps and driving directions are
provided to get you where you need to go. Plus, fascinating flora,
fauna, and history tidbits entertain and educate you along all 144
hikes throughout the 14 states of the AT. Discover the best day
hikes in this useful guide to the beloved long trail.
Redemption sweeps through the centuries of history and from
California to Berlin, Rome, Turkey, and the Carpathian Mountains of
Romania in tracing the journey of evil back to its source to tell
the entwined stories of the notorious Vlad the Impaler and the
reluctant vampire he made. The story of Wolfdietrich Nachttier, a
vampire seeking not only meaning, but also humanity as he struggles
to destroy the evil within himself by killing Vlad. His quest
begins when Wolf rediscovers his human self in the eyes and heart
of Ginny Hunter. Can a vampire who has finally found love find
redemption?
A classic now in its fourth edition, The Appalachian Trail Hiker is
today's platinum standard on the latest must-have information for
the 4 million hikers who explore the Appalachian Trail each year.
Valuable step-by-step information on preparing to hike the A.T.
Details on choosing the best equipment Comprehensive Trail Club
data, including websites Crucial advice on nutrition, safety,
animals, and insects Stretching more than 2,100 miles from Georgia
to Maine, the Appalachian Trail is the nation's premier long trail,
and The Appalachian Trail Hiker is the essential guide for anyone
preparing to hike it. With the help of dozens of A.T. hikers, the
authors have gathered over 100,000 miles of A.T. experience into
this commonsense guide on the nation's oldest trail system. From
boots to cooking gear, The Appalachian Trail Hiker offers essential
information on backpacking equipment and prepares hikers to
encounter wild animals, beat foul weather, interact with fellow
hikers, and more. Whether you are planning a day hike in New
Hampshire, and overnighter in Virginia, a trek through the Smokies,
or a thru-hike from Georgia to Maine, The Appalachian Trail Hiker
is your passport to unlimited A.T. adventures. "It's always amazed
me how the Logues follow the ever-changing contexts of Appalachian
Trail hiking and write about it clearly and comprehensibly. A great
preparation for any adventure on foot!"-Brian B. King, Director of
Public Affairs, ATC
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