New Hampshire-Vermont Guidebook and Maps Set
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New Hampshire-Vermont Guidebook and Maps Set
Tech Specs
Best UseHiking
Dimensions11 x 6.75 inches
Author(s)Cynthia Taylor-Miller
Number of Pages352
FormatPaperback
ISBN-139781889386812
PublisherAppalachian Trail Conservancy
Copyright Year2012
State / ProvinceConnecticut
Description

Covering 329 miles from Grafton Notch, ME to North Adams, MA, the New Hampshire-Vermont guide book and maps set makes it easy to plan your thru-hike on this northern section of the Appalachian Trail.

Features
  • Pocket-size planning guide contains background information, points of interest and general advice; omnidirectional format includes shelters, water sources and road crossings
  • Provides long- and short-distance hiking info to help you know where you are, what went here before you, how to get to where you want to go and how to get help if you need it
  • Includes 8 water- and tear-resistant, 7-color maps on 2 sheets (1:63,360 scale)
  • Maps 1 and 2 cover The Mahoosuc and Presidential ranges and Maine 26 (Grafton Notch) to U.S. 302 (Crawford Notch)
  • Maps 3 and 4 cover the southwestern White Mountains and U.S. 302 (Crawford Notch) to Lyme-Dorchester Road (Dartmouth Skiway)
  • Maps 5 and 6 cover the Connecticut River Valley to Vermont's Coolidge Range and Lyme-Dorchester Road (N.H.) to Vt. 140
  • Maps 7 and 8 cover Vermont's Green Mountains and Vt. 140 to Mass. 2 (North Adams)
  • With 100 ft. contour intervals, each map focuses on the Appalachian Trail and overlaps with the neighboring maps; they include surrounding areas and side trails
  • Easy-to-use elevation profile shows the distance to the next campsite or shelter, side trails and water sources; road crossings, waterfalls and scenic areas are also indicated
  • Set is packaged in a resealable plastic bag so you can choose whether to take the guidebook or maps—or both—on the trail
  • Official Appalachian Trail guidebook and map sets provide up-to-date descriptions of each part of the legendary trail as it meanders more than 2,189 mi. from Maine to Georgia

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