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  AMC White Mountain Guide
This revised edition of the popular White Mountain Guide is lighter in weight, even though more trails are described than in any previous edition. Inside you'll find everything you’ve come to expect from this classic guide — detailed trail descriptions, topographic maps, tips on safety and trip planning — plus the latest trail data, Leave No Trace ethics, and more. Locator maps at the beginning of each section, plus lists of suggested hikes for all ability levels, make it easier for beginner and intermediate hikers to find the trail that's right for them. And, with more than 500 updated trail descriptions, even the most experienced White Mountain hiker will find a new path to explore.
 
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AMC Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide
This comprehensive guide to the trails and mountains of southern New Hampshire is a must for every hiker. Inside you’ll find coverage of Mounts Monadnock, Cardigan, and Kearsarge; the Merrimack Valley; the Lakes Region; and the major state parks, Pawtuckaway, Pisgah, and Bear Brook. This extensive guide features: full-color, pull-out, GPS-compatible contour maps for Monadnock and Cardigan regions; three in-text contour maps for the state parks; detailed descriptions of each trail in the area; trip planning and compass use; and helpful guidelines for backcountry hikers, including low-impact camping, winter hiking tips, fire regulations, and permit information.

   
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AMC Main Mountain Guide
Recognized widely as the definitive trail guide to the mountains of Maine, this extensive guide now features new full-color GPS-rendered trail maps, the first and only GPS-plotted maps available for the area. From Baxter State Park and spectacular Mount Katahdin to the rugged Mahoosuc Range, this is the ultimate guide for exploring the Maine mountains. Inside, you’ll find: four new, GPS-rendered and GPS-compatible maps for Baxter State Park, Katahdin, Mahoosuc, Evans, Pleasant Mountain, Camden Hills, Rangeley, Stratton; completely updated trail descriptions, distances, and hiking times; notes on scenic views, geology and more; trip planning, map and compass use, and bushwhacking; and helpful guidelines for backcountry hikers.
 
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Massachusetts and Rhode Island Trail Guide
For more than 30 years, this trail guide has been the classic hiking guide to the beautiful and varied terrain of these New England states. Hikers and walkers alike will appreciate its detailed descriptions of hundreds of miles of trails in Massachusetts and Rhode Island; five pull-out trail maps, plus a new map of southwestern Massachusetts; an all-new, five-color shaded relief map of popular Mount Greylock State Reservation; trip planning; helpful guidelines for backcountry hikers; and a brief natural history of southern New England.
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Appalachian Trail Data Book 2004 - 26th Edition
This 2004 edition keys mileage information to official A.T. maps, making it easier for hikers to pinpoint their location on the Trail
It condenses into state-by-state table, in an at-a-glance-format, the distance information detailed in the 11 official Trail guidebooks
Includes coded information on shelter locations, water sources, post offices, road crossings, supply sources, lodging and eateries
Intended to be useful in broad-scale planning of a trip of any length on the Trail, from home or while on the footpath itself.
This publication is not inteded as the sole source of information for planning a trip.

Hilton's price - $4.95