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MadAussieInLondon
01-16-2010, 23:09
Not sure how much bandwidth I have so this may not be up for long. Maybe someone else can host it.
I scanned an old AT article (28 or something pages) from a 1987 Feb Nat. Geo.
My dad (in australia) stole it from a doctors waiting office and sent it to me, I killed the binding and scanned it with works fancy scanner..
its 32mb (about 1mb per page)...
if I need I can give the link to my domain but I dont want to blow all my bandwidth just yet :)
it can be downloaded 10 times from this link
http://rapidshare.com/files/336496915/ata.zip.html
the files md5sum is 5db093b4dca91805eafef8dd7c968653
National Geographic also had an article August, 1949, a year after Earl Shaffer made his Thru. Skyline Trail from Maine to Georgia. I Scanned it also, it has 34 pages.
http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7801&stc=1&d=1263700941
http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7802&stc=1&d=1263701768
http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7803&stc=1&d=1263702424
MadAussieInLondon
01-17-2010, 00:34
now that is way cooler than my version!! :) I guess you needed a knife like that back in the day
If one visits ebay, do a search "Appalachian trail". Occasionally there is a copy up for bids.:sun
Roughin' It
01-17-2010, 01:56
thanks for posting this, I was born in 1987, so there's a special connection there.
LIhikers
01-17-2010, 08:56
Not sure how much bandwidth I have so this may not be up for long. Maybe someone else can host it.
I scanned an old AT article (28 or something pages) from a 1987 Feb Nat. Geo.
My dad (in australia) stole it from a doctors waiting office and sent it to me, I killed the binding and scanned it with works fancy scanner..
its 32mb (about 1mb per page)...
if I need I can give the link to my domain but I dont want to blow all my bandwidth just yet :)
it can be downloaded 10 times from this link
http://rapidshare.com/files/336496915/ata.zip.html
the files md5sum is 5db093b4dca91805eafef8dd7c968653
If you saved each page as an image you could probably put them all up on a site like photobucket which regularly host pictures. Then a lot more than 10 people could see them.
Hikes in Rain
01-17-2010, 09:10
I'm not sure I like the reference to the 87 article as "old", but that just reminds me that I got that issue in the mail (and it's still in the library) close to ten years after becoming a Geographic member.
I also have Earl's article on CD. I need to go dig that out.
MadAussieInLondon
01-17-2010, 09:44
If you saved each page as an image you could probably put them all up on a site like photobucket which regularly host pictures. Then a lot more than 10 people could see them.
I PDF'd it to keep them together like a real article. I'll see what I can do, I should still have the individual images on my work computer.
If one visits ebay, do a search "Appalachian trail". Occasionally there is a copy up for bids.:sun
Amazon has them now:
February 1987
http://www.amazon.com/National-Geographic-February-NATIONAL-GEOGRAPHIC/dp/B000PCJCZM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1263735870&sr=8-1-catcorr
August 1949
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B000ZG94W4/ref=sr_1_olp_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1263734555&sr=8-2-catcorr&condition=used
MadAussieInLondon
01-17-2010, 23:27
ok here are the images; They are BIIIG.
http://imgur.com/SZEn2.jpg
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Cookerhiker
01-18-2010, 08:47
National Geographic also published 2 books on the AT:
The Appalachian Trail (1972)
Mountain Adventure: Exploring the Appalachian Trail (1988)
Both were written by the same author - Ron Fisher. I didn't check their availability on e-Bay or Amazon. I've got 'em both but no sale!
papa john
01-18-2010, 09:21
I have been looking for an article I remember reading back in the 60s or so. I think it was in Readers Digest but could have been in Life. It talked about thru hiking the trail, about how thru-hikers got their food and a little about people who had disappeared on the trail. I've never been able to find that article.
papa john
01-18-2010, 09:27
Also, here is the 1949 issue for $6.95 on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=360225162834
papa john
01-18-2010, 09:34
Picked up both those books on Amazon for a penny plus $3.99 shipping each.
Skidsteer
01-18-2010, 10:43
ok here are the images; They are BIIIG.
I converted the page images into a pdf for you.
Thanks for the article and the PDF conversion. That work scanner must be pretty sweet.
Cookerhiker
01-18-2010, 14:37
I converted the page images into a pdf for you.
Thanks Skids.
MadAussieInLondon
01-18-2010, 14:38
I converted the page images into a pdf for you.
thanks skidster, your pages are out of order tho;
here is my original pdf
http://bloodycactus.com/~sgeorge/ata.zip (34mb)
Skidsteer
01-18-2010, 17:03
thanks skidster, your pages are out of order tho;
here is my original pdf
http://bloodycactus.com/~sgeorge/ata.zip (34mb)
Woops. Here's a corrected version and I'll go back and change the other as well.
That's a pretty good read - thanks for making it available guys.
I converted the 1949 article to pdf.
Powder River
01-19-2010, 05:42
I converted the 1949 article to pdf.
Wow that is an incredible read, thank you. I love the picture of the tent: "A nylon tent, made to sleep two, adds only 10 1/2 pounds to a pack."
Darwin again
01-19-2010, 09:22
Thanks for the scans! Great stuff.
Rain Man
01-19-2010, 11:19
Bloody Cactus!!!! Long time, no see, since hiking the Approach Trail with you in '04! So, are you in Buena Vista??? I was just there this summer.
BTW, I have copies of all those magazines and books mentioned in the thread so far, purchased from eBay and alibris.com.
Now that I just saw there's one in Reader's Digest, I'm onto the trail of that one too! Thanks to the poster for that tidbit.
Rain:sunMan
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papa john
01-19-2010, 11:40
Bloody Cactus!!!! Long time, no see, since hiking the Approach Trail with you in '04! So, are you in Buena Vista??? I was just there this summer.
BTW, I have copies of all those magazines and books mentioned in the thread so far, purchased from eBay and alibris.com.
Now that I just saw there's one in Reader's Digest, I'm onto the trail of that one too! Thanks to the poster for that tidbit.
Rain:sunMan
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Just to clarify, I said I thought it was in Reader's Digest, but can't be sure. If you find anything, please let me know. That article was the one that introduced me to the AT and planted a seed way back in the deep dark recesses of my mind.
MadAussieInLondon
01-19-2010, 23:19
Bloody Cactus!!!! Long time, no see, since hiking the Approach Trail with you in '04! So, are you in Buena Vista??? I was just there this summer.
BTW, I have copies of all those magazines and books mentioned in the thread so far, purchased from eBay and alibris.com.
Now that I just saw there's one in Reader's Digest, I'm onto the trail of that one too! Thanks to the poster for that tidbit.
Rain:sunMan
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I sure am in BV! dang If I had know I'd fired up the bbq :) I bring hikers into town from james river bridge and back out. some we lett stay in the basement, some in the motel :)
Wow. I remember reading this article in high school. The photos were vivid and still remembered many of them to this day. I've told numerous people it is what got me interested in the AT. Thanks for posting!
Rain Man
01-20-2010, 15:30
I sure am in BV! dang If I had know I'd fired up the bbq :) I bring hikers into town from james river bridge and back out. some we lett stay in the basement, some in the motel :)
Well, maybe another day! Take care and I'll tell Grass I "spoke" with you. She's in Oregon these days.
Rain:sunMan
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MadAussieInLondon
01-20-2010, 15:54
Well, maybe another day! Take care and I'll tell Grass I "spoke" with you. She's in Oregon these days.
Rain:sunMan
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thanks, she is on my facebook thing.
I hiked from Waynesboro to Duncannon with the two guys (Ricochet and Droopalong) in the photo picking up mail at Cloverdale.