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The Appalachian Trail (A.T.) is a continuous, marked footpath extending more than 2,168 miles from Katahdin, a granite monolith in the central Maine wilderness, south to Springer Mountain in Georgia, mostly along the crest of the Appalachian Mountains.
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shelter side trail, trail descends right, damaging living trees, side trail intersects, cross woods road, pass side trail, inlet brook, minor elevation changes, tenting area, cross logging road, nameless ridge, former logging road, short side trail, cross small brook, old town road, old woods road, reach trail junction, trail descends steeply, hilltop field, topographic quadrangles, reach northern end, northern summit, reach junction, several brooks, tent platforms
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New Hampshire, Long Trail, Sherburne Pass, Crawford Notch, Connecticut River, Stratton Pond, Presidential Range, New England, Pinkham Notch Visitor Center, White Mountains, Big Branch, Important Addresses, Kinsman Notch, Little Rock Pond, White River, Arlington-West Wardsboro Road, Smarts Mountain, Success Pond Road, Griffith Lake, Peru Peak, Grafton Notch, White Mountain National Forest, Crawford Path, North Miles Data, South Miles Data
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