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WhiplashEm
04-26-2012, 14:58
Can anyone recommend a good book (or documentary, etc) about the history of the trail?
http://www.appalachiantrail.org/about-the-trail/history
This is a pretty good start. There is also a link at the bottom to "Trail Years" the official (I suppose) history of the AT Conference (now Conservancy).
'Forest and Crag' by Waterman has a section on the AT as well. It's a great book if you are into the history and culture of recreation in the Appalachians in New England--maybe not so interesting for folks from the southern parts.
Cosmo
Try the Appalachina Trail Museum at www.atmuseum.org (http://www.atmuseum.org). In Pine Grove Furnace State Park (AP) the half way point.
The GMC put out a nice book on Long Trail History.
Would love to see a professiona historial writer read thru all the oldest shelter and trail logs and put together a book.
WhiplashEm
04-27-2012, 09:40
Thanks for the good starting points. I actually dug out a book that my parents have, published in 1972 or 3 by the national geographic society, written by a thru-hiker with lots of nice pictures. I remember reading it probably about 10 years ago when it looked like something fun that I would never "get" to do.