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The Real Appalachian Trail BC* Paperback – by Robert S. Bristow


In 1975, a young enthusiastic hiker completed his dream to hike the Appalachian Trail. He was the 282nd hiker to complete the 2,048 mile trail. Fifty years later he brings the reader the story of his trip, along with the 100 year history of the world famous AT. Archived photographs and maps help illustrate the challenges early hikers faced in those days before cell phones.


Now a retired Geography Professor, Robert S. Bristow, also known as “The Happy Hiker” has written a variety of papers on recreation and tourism since completing the Appalachian Trail in 1975. 246 pages

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