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Appalachian Trail: A Photographic Tour (Photographic Tour (Random House)) [Hardcover]

Carol Highsmith (Author), Ted Landphair (Author)
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Photographic Tour (Random House) July 20, 1999
At over twenty-one hundred miles, the Appalachian Trail is the world's longest footpath. The scenic north-south trail connects fourteen states from Maine to Georgia and wanders through ridge lines, valley floors, wildflower meadows, isolated cow pastures, and over mountaintops including Clingmans Dome in North Carolina (6,643 feet) and Mount Washington in New Hampshire (6,288 feet). The Appalachian Trail was created to provide "a refuge for contemplation in a natural setting," and another 40 percent through natural forests. The remainder traverses state-owned land or for short stretches, towns or private property.
A trek along the entire length of the trail generally takes a "thru hiker" five to six months. And it is not an easy hike either. It is a trudge through a varied terrain that includes rocks, ravines, and tree roots. A hiker will take about five million or more strides to complete the trail, and under a considerable burden—even frugally stuffed backpacks weigh forty pounds. With Appalachian Trail: A Photographic Tour, the lens of photographer Carol M. Highsmith faithfully captures the sights and picturesque wonders of the trail that range from rest stops like the Johnny Reb Motel and Crafts Shop on North Carolina Route 28 to the colorful array of wildflowers that line the Appalachian Trail to the historic Harpers Ferry near the trail's mid-point. These and many more points of interest await the reader. With its wonderful photos and informative text, Appalachian Trail:A Photographic Tour makes an excellent gift for anyone who has visited or wishes to embark on their own trek through this national treasure.


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At over twenty-one hundred miles, the Appalachian Trail is the world's longest footpath. The scenic north-south trail connects fourteen states from Maine to Georgia and wanders through ridge lines, valley floors, wildflower meadows, isolated cow pastures, and over mountaintops including Clingmans Dome in North Carolina (6,643 feet) and Mount Washington in New Hampshire (6,288 feet). The Appalachian Trail was created to provide "a refuge for contemplation in a natural setting," and another 40 percent through natural forests. The remainder traverses state-owned land or for short stretches, towns or private property.
A trek along the entire length of the trail generally takes a "thru hiker" five to six months. And it is not an easy hike either. It is a trudge through a varied terrain that includes rocks, ravines, and tree roots. A hiker will take about five million or more strides to complete the trail, and under a considerable burden—even frugally stuffed backpacks weigh forty pounds. With Appalachian Trail: A Photographic Tour, the lens of photographer Carol M. Highsmith faithfully captures the sights and picturesque wonders of the trail that range from rest stops like the Johnny Reb Motel and Crafts Shop on North Carolina Route 28 to the colorful array of wildflowers that line the Appalachian Trail to the historic Harpers Ferry near the trail's mid-point. These and many more points of interest await the reader. With its wonderful photos and informative text, Appalachian Trail:A Photographic Tour makes an excellent gift for anyone who has visited or wishes to embark on their own trek through this national treasure.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Crescent (July 20, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0517204002
  • ISBN-13: 978-0517204009
  • Product Dimensions: 12.3 x 9.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #757,556 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful photography - Very informative, March 26, 2000
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Carol M. Highsmith and Ted Landphair do a wonderful job sharing stunning photography and informative narrative about this national treasure. I've been wanting to long distance hike on the Appalachian Trail for several years and this book only increases that desire. Ms. Highsmith's photography is particularly compelling and beautiful. I've read several books that cover the AT, including text and photography books and this ranks right at the top. You won't be disappointed!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice pictures from the places you can drive to, November 13, 2001
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I've done a portion of the trail (500 miles), so I've seen a fair amount of the trail. These are nice pictures, but they are mostly from the bottom looking up--or more appropriately, from the road looking at where the trail goes over some mountain in the distance. There are pictures of the Fontana Dam but not Rocky Top, a distant shot of Blood Mountain from the low lands, the trial leading into Unicoi Gap, a sign in Hot Springs, and Maine is represented by pictures of the sign when entering the hundred mile wilderness, the Pie Lady's sign and some pictures in Baxter.

There are multiple pictures of hikers finishing the trail, but I doubt that the photographers listed as authors took them.

The photos are good, and from them I could recognize the places I had passed. But there weren't any pictures of a crowded shelter in a rainy night, the Trail Days Hiker Parade, Max Patch or Cheoah Bald or the Baldpates or what you would characterize as the special places that you happened upon when you hiked the trial. In fact, there are few hikers, and little of the trail culture. From the book, you might guess the A.T. is a lonely place.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Photography And Informative, November 6, 2000
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This book shows the true features of the Appalachain Trail. The photographic tour takes you all along the trail from Georgia to Maine. All pictures are of great quality and have the proper captions. All captions are very informative. This book also has an excerpt about the history of the trail. Buy this book if you are a hiker or just want to learn more.
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