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Nature of the Appalachian Trail: Your Guide to Wildlife, Plants, and Geology
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Nature of the Appalachian Trail: Your Guide to Wildlife, Plants, and Geology in Franklin, TN
Current price: $18.95

Barnes and Noble
Nature of the Appalachian Trail: Your Guide to Wildlife, Plants, and Geology in Franklin, TN
Current price: $18.95
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Hike the AT, and Get to Know Its Nature
The Appalachian Trail’s soaring elevations and precipitous terrain are complemented by lush vegetation, abundant wildlife, and some of the most beautiful views in the world. You can conquer part or all of the AT on foot. Along the way, immerse yourself in its nature. Leonard M. Adkins has thruhiked the AT five times, and he has spent countless hours studying it. Now, he’s sharing his expertise with you.
Nature of the Appalachian Trail
is an overview of more than 2,000 miles worth of information! There’s no need to shoulder dozens of different books in your backpack. This comprehensive naturalist’s guide includes a look at the mountains’ history, a study of the land’s geology, and detailed information about the trail’s birds, mammals, trees, flowers, reptiles, amphibians, and more.
Inside you’ll find:
Complete overview of the entire trail
Detailed guide to its flora and fauna
Indepth discussion of the region’s history and geology
Expert insights from a professional naturalist
is your visitor’s companion to unbroken forest from Georgia to Maine. It is applicable to the states of Connecticut, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
The Appalachian Trail’s soaring elevations and precipitous terrain are complemented by lush vegetation, abundant wildlife, and some of the most beautiful views in the world. You can conquer part or all of the AT on foot. Along the way, immerse yourself in its nature. Leonard M. Adkins has thruhiked the AT five times, and he has spent countless hours studying it. Now, he’s sharing his expertise with you.
Nature of the Appalachian Trail
is an overview of more than 2,000 miles worth of information! There’s no need to shoulder dozens of different books in your backpack. This comprehensive naturalist’s guide includes a look at the mountains’ history, a study of the land’s geology, and detailed information about the trail’s birds, mammals, trees, flowers, reptiles, amphibians, and more.
Inside you’ll find:
Complete overview of the entire trail
Detailed guide to its flora and fauna
Indepth discussion of the region’s history and geology
Expert insights from a professional naturalist
is your visitor’s companion to unbroken forest from Georgia to Maine. It is applicable to the states of Connecticut, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Hike the AT, and Get to Know Its Nature
The Appalachian Trail’s soaring elevations and precipitous terrain are complemented by lush vegetation, abundant wildlife, and some of the most beautiful views in the world. You can conquer part or all of the AT on foot. Along the way, immerse yourself in its nature. Leonard M. Adkins has thruhiked the AT five times, and he has spent countless hours studying it. Now, he’s sharing his expertise with you.
Nature of the Appalachian Trail
is an overview of more than 2,000 miles worth of information! There’s no need to shoulder dozens of different books in your backpack. This comprehensive naturalist’s guide includes a look at the mountains’ history, a study of the land’s geology, and detailed information about the trail’s birds, mammals, trees, flowers, reptiles, amphibians, and more.
Inside you’ll find:
Complete overview of the entire trail
Detailed guide to its flora and fauna
Indepth discussion of the region’s history and geology
Expert insights from a professional naturalist
is your visitor’s companion to unbroken forest from Georgia to Maine. It is applicable to the states of Connecticut, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
The Appalachian Trail’s soaring elevations and precipitous terrain are complemented by lush vegetation, abundant wildlife, and some of the most beautiful views in the world. You can conquer part or all of the AT on foot. Along the way, immerse yourself in its nature. Leonard M. Adkins has thruhiked the AT five times, and he has spent countless hours studying it. Now, he’s sharing his expertise with you.
Nature of the Appalachian Trail
is an overview of more than 2,000 miles worth of information! There’s no need to shoulder dozens of different books in your backpack. This comprehensive naturalist’s guide includes a look at the mountains’ history, a study of the land’s geology, and detailed information about the trail’s birds, mammals, trees, flowers, reptiles, amphibians, and more.
Inside you’ll find:
Complete overview of the entire trail
Detailed guide to its flora and fauna
Indepth discussion of the region’s history and geology
Expert insights from a professional naturalist
is your visitor’s companion to unbroken forest from Georgia to Maine. It is applicable to the states of Connecticut, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.

















