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60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Atlanta: including Marietta, Lawrenceville, and Peacht | |
| • Pam Golden → Menasha Ridge Press 2005 | ||
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Best Hikes With Dogs: Georgia and South Carolina | |
| • Steve Goodrich → Mountaineers Books 2007 | ||
One cold November night in the Blood Mountain Wilderness in north Georgia, Steve Goodrich and his wife, Ashley, had to wrap themselves around their yellow lab, Rebel, under one sleeping bag. It was the last time they would fail to anticipate their dog's special needs on the trail. Since then, Rebel and the Goodriches have hiked thousands of miles together in Georgia and South Carolina to select the best dog-friendly, dog-fun, and dog-safe trails in the region. Most hikes are on lightly traveled trails with few horses, bicycles, or motorized vehicles. Hikes avoid steep, rocky terrain and many offer lakes or streams as rewards. Potential dog hazards such as alligators or snakes are noted in the hike descriptions. Advice on hiking with dogs includes what to pack for your pooch |
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Exploring the Appalachian Trail: Georgia North Carolina Tennessee | |
| • Doris Gove → Stackpole Books 1998 | ||
10 b/w photos 65 maps Complete descriptions of 170 great day hikes on the AT Easy-to-read topographic maps and elevation profiles for each hike Plants, wildlife, and historical points to see along the way From the spruce forests of Tennessee and the leafy gorges of Virginia to the rolling Pennsylvania hills and the rocky heights of New England, the Appalachian Trail offers 2,200 miles of hiking opportunities. The five books in this series present accurate, detailed information for 170 day hikes (and a few overnighters), all recommended by AT experts. Where to start and finish, water sources and shelters, early exit options, and what to expect on the trail itself are described. Specially commissioned easy-to-read-and-use topographic maps and elevation profiles accompany each recommended hike; mileage data, the best direction to travel, route difficulty, and sources for additional maps and information are also included. Each book points out natural and historical featuresplants, trees, animals, landforms, bridges, vistasthat make the recommended hikes special. 32 hikes in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee. |
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Hiking Georgia, 3rd: A Guide to Georgia's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiki | |
| • Donald W Pfitzer → Falcon 2006 | ||
Includes easy one-hour strolls along quiet nature trails, a trek along 80 miles of the Appalachian Trail, and medium-distance trails that suit many hikers. |
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Long Trails of the Southeast | |
| • Johnny Molloy → Menasha Ridge Press 2002 | ||
Trekking the Appalachian Trail is no longer the solitary experience it once was. Backpackers and hikers looking for less crowded outdoor experience should grab Long Trails of the Southeast to discover the many opportunities available in the Deep South.This guide covers 600 miles of trails in 6 states, including the 104-mile Pinhoti Trail, the 90-mile Benton Mackaye Trail, and 171 miles of the Florida Trail. Each trail is divided into segments, with at-a-glance information offering details on length, trail condition, high-points, difficulty, tips, and trailhead directions. Vivid trail reports tell readers just what they will see along the way. Finally, the Trail Notes provide mile-by-mile descriptions of the entire trail, including road crossings, water sources, shelters, provisioning possibilities, and more.Whether hiking a trail in one outing or knocking it off in sections, hiking enthusiasts will be glad to have Long Trails of the Southeast a part of their library. Long Trails of the Southeast includes: *Wild Azalea Trail, Louisiana (26 miles)*Black Creek Trail, Mississippi (41 miles)*Pinhoti Trail, Alabama (104 miles)*Bartram Trail, Georgia (110 miles)*Benton Mckaye Trail, Georgia (90 miles)*Foothills Trail, South Carolina (85 miles)*Florida Trail, Florida (171 miles) |
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