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Nature Magic on the Appalachian Trail Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia to Mid-Virginia

Par : Joseph Barnett
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231289301
  • EAN9798231289301
  • Date de parution23/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

  The biggest regret heard from hikers after finishing over 2, 000 miles of the Appalachian Trail was, "I wish that I'd stopped to enjoy the nature more." Few if any books describe this incredible Nature Magic. Few if any hikers learned even a few trees or flowers.    Benton MacKaye, founder of the Appalachian Trail said the purpose of the Appalachian Trail is to walk, to see, and to see what you see.
Subway Gramps stopped to see what he saw! Filled with hundreds of color photos that are not possible in a print book, readers get to see and learn interesting details found at each step of the Appalachian Trail.     Like most Appalachian Trail books this is an adventure book. Unlike most, the flowers, trees, wildlife, and even historical remnants are described as they were seen along the trail. Bob Burgess, author of adventure books and a past editor of Florida Outdoors Magazine, said these stories made one feel like they were actually hiking the trail...with lots of nature stops!    This is the third in a series of eBooks describing Nature Magic on the Appalachian Trail.
Each is divided into chapters that can be used for convenient section hikes.
  The biggest regret heard from hikers after finishing over 2, 000 miles of the Appalachian Trail was, "I wish that I'd stopped to enjoy the nature more." Few if any books describe this incredible Nature Magic. Few if any hikers learned even a few trees or flowers.    Benton MacKaye, founder of the Appalachian Trail said the purpose of the Appalachian Trail is to walk, to see, and to see what you see.
Subway Gramps stopped to see what he saw! Filled with hundreds of color photos that are not possible in a print book, readers get to see and learn interesting details found at each step of the Appalachian Trail.     Like most Appalachian Trail books this is an adventure book. Unlike most, the flowers, trees, wildlife, and even historical remnants are described as they were seen along the trail. Bob Burgess, author of adventure books and a past editor of Florida Outdoors Magazine, said these stories made one feel like they were actually hiking the trail...with lots of nature stops!    This is the third in a series of eBooks describing Nature Magic on the Appalachian Trail.
Each is divided into chapters that can be used for convenient section hikes.