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  1. #1
    2000 miler Doc's Avatar
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    Default Bunch of AT books

    I seem to have bought most books that had anything to do with the AT over the years. Time to let them go. I have a 1978, first edition of Steve Clark's guide to Baxter as well as some early guidebooks from Wingfoot. Let me know if there is anything that you are looking for. Right now too many to list.

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    Default interested

    I am interested in learning about the AT. The only book I have read is Awol, which was great.

    Do you have some books which cover the details of the trail, with pointers on planning? What would you suggest?

    Thanks, Joe

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    Default I am interested

    Hi,

    I would like to buy few. Do you have AWOL on the Applanation? Any suggested readings for beginner? planning, trail details etc...

    Let me know

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    I'm interested. You might be better off writing out a list instead of having to repeat yourself over and over via pm's

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    Walking on the happy side of misery
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