
Author: Jack Igleman
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B005KPMFCQ
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B005KPMFCQ
Trekking the Southern Appalachians: The Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia (Backpacker Magazine)
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*25 treks (multi-day outings averaging 30-50 miles long) in the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Georgia *Three itineraries with camp options for each trek--you choose the miles-per-day distance you travel *All in color: photography, 3-D "real image" topographic maps, trek summary charts, and elevation profiles for each route Whether it's a 70-mile hike that traverses the crest of the Great Smokies from end to end or a trail in Pisgah National Forest dedicated to a local hiking pioneer, each trek in this guide was chosen for its unique natural features or cultural or historical legacy. Moderate treks stitch together established trails in new ways. More challenging journeys Check Trekking the Southern Appalachians our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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*25 treks (multi-day outings averaging 30-50 miles long) in the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Georgia *Three itineraries with camp options for each trek--you choose the miles-per-day distance you travel *All in color: photography, 3-D "real image" topographic maps, trek summary charts, and elevation profiles for each route Whether it's a 70-mile hike that traverses the crest of the Great Smokies from end to end or a trail in Pisgah National Forest dedicated to a local hiking pioneer, each trek in this guide was chosen for its unique natural features or cultural or historical legacy More challenging journeys
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