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    Default '03 ALDHA Companion now on-line

    The 2003 ALDHA Companion is now available for downloading/viewing at www.aldha.org
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    I only see the 2002 edition there.

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    Here you will find links to the files that make up the 2003 edition of the “Appalachian Trail Thru-Hikers’ Companion.” Once downloaded, these files can be viewed using Acrobat Reader.
    Direct quote from the ALDHA site.

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    Originally posted by DebW
    I only see the 2002 edition there.

    The graphic is still of the '02 Companion.
    The '03 will have a photo of Mt. Washington at sunrise.
    Try this:
    http://www.aldha.org/companyn.htm
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    I had trouble finding it (need to click on the blaze to enter the sub-pages), but here is a direct link

    http://www.aldha.org/comp_pdf.htm

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    John O, co-editor of the ALDHA Companion passes the word this morning that book has arrived and back orders are being shipped today.
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    The Glossary of Trail Terms (in the Appendix) is new this year, no? Cool section.

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    Printed out the web version. Noticed at least one mistake. They have Charlies Bunion listed between Davenport Gap Shelter and Davenport Gap.
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    Can anyone tell me how to print the Companion so that 2 pages appear on one sheet of paper. The size 4x9 will fit nicely printed side-by-side on landscape. I can't figure out how (if) it can be done.
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    Originally posted by Moose2001
    Printed out the web version. Noticed at least one mistake. They have Charlies Bunion listed between Davenport Gap Shelter and Davenport Gap.
    I noticed a few things with the shelter mileage when compared to Data book. There are several mistakes in the GA shelter list; mostly it seems as if they had problems with easy addition and subtraction.

    I think the best thing is just to send in corrections when you notice it. It could also be that this this was the rough copy before it was edited for publication.

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    Are you sure you stayed in the new shelters versus the old ones? I have hiked the sections and found them to be accurate maybe with the exception of the Tray Mountain shelter.

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    Just gave the Ga section a quick glance looked pretty close to me.
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    I guess I was very clear. Sorry, I tend to do that.

    I meant that the web version (2003) has some errors in math. Most likely typos before being edited. Not a big deal, really.

    Steve-Yes they are close. But it might be confusing cause the numbers don't match up (again, the numbers are very close)between the Data Book and the web version of the Companion.

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    If you know of someone who has a laser
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    Was thumbing through the new companion last night. Noticed they don't list Uncle Johnnies in Erwin. Interesting (not a big loss IMHO). Anyone know the reason or did Miss Janet put him out of business?
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    It's not in Wingfoot's either. It's still open and owned by Johnny but someone else is running/managing it. A past thru-hiker I hear.

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    Cannot comment on the Companion as I'm still waiting to receive mine, but Uncle Johnny's IS listed in the 2003 Thru-Hiker's Handbook (page 104), along with other lodging options in Erwin.

    If, in fact, he is not listed in the Companion, this is because of continued complaints about the place directed to both ALDHA and the ATC, who jointly publish the Companion. Any questions about this should be directed to those organizations, but I'm sure what they'll tell you is this: While they make it very clear that inclusion in the Companion is NOT meant to constitute a recommendation or an endorsement of a particular place, they also realize that to some folks, appearance in an established work like the Companion in some ways is, in fact, tantamount to an endorsement: By using the Companion and similar works, people decide where they are likely to visit, where they are likely to send mail and parcels, and where they are likely to lodge. If a business is, in fact, dropped from, or not listed in the Companion or Handbook, it's becuse the authors/publishers don't want to be in the business of seemingly providing an endorsement to a place that some folks have had problems with. This doesn't happen very often, and it's unfortunate when it does. On the other hand, the Companion editors and publishers are primarily interested in helping people plan the best possible trip and they want to be 100% confident that in providing prospective hikers with information and options, they reserve the right to remove or omit places that have been a problem in the past.

    But like I said, these matters are decided by ALDHA and the ATC; anyone with questions or problems about this sort of thing should direct their questions there.

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