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Picture of the productMap 1: AT Cumberland Valley, PA
Susquehanna River to PA Route 94 including Cove & Blue Mountains

*36 Miles of the AT Corridor (Sections 9,10,11) with Elevation Profile
*Susquehanna/Tuscarora/Darlington/White Rocks/Mason-Dixon Trails
*Hawk Rock, Whiskey Spring, Rocky Ridge

*Six Colors , Pocket Size, Weatherproof
*Parking Areas

+Water Sources: Springs, Creeks, Rivers
+Shelters: Cove Mountain, Darlington, Alec Kennedy
+Campgrounds: Backpackers', Deer Run

*Appalachian Trail Mid-Atlantic Regional Office, Boiling Springs, PA
*Scott Farm Appalachian Trail Work Center, Carlisle, PA







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PA100
Picture of the productMap 2-3: AT Michaux State Forest (PA Route 94 to US Route 30
(12th edition, 2013) This map covers Section 12, 13 and 14 of the AT as described in the AT Guide for Pennsylvania. Printed on water-resistant, tear-resistant synthetic stock in 6 colors. Scale 1:50,000. Contour interval 40 feet.

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Picture of the productMap 4: AT Michaux State Forest (US Route 30 to PA-MD Line)
(11th edition, 2014) This map covers Section 14 (17.9 miles) of the A.T. as described in the A.T. Guide for Pennsylvania. Featuring the southern section of the popular Michaux State Forest in Pennsylvania, this edition is printed on water-resistant, tear-resistant synthetic stock in 5 colors. Scale 1:50,000. Contour interval 40 feet. The grid projection is the UTM system with lines plotted 5 kilometers apart. The extent of state forest, state park and A.T. Corridor lands are shown by area-filled color tints. Edits have been made to the road/trail networks using GPS data acquired in 2013, and park boundaries have been updated. The map contains enlargements of the area around Chimney Rocks south to the Old Forge Picnic Area as well as an enlargement of the village of Pen Mar at the PA-MD border. Scale of enlargements ranges from 1:6,000 to 1:24,000. Map includes shaded relief for main map and two enlargements.

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PA120
Picture of the productMap J: Tuscarora Trail (PA AT to Rte. 641)
(3rd edition, 2012) Map J covers Pennsylvania Sections 1 through 5 (51.7 miles) of the Tuscarora Trail as described in the Guide to the North Half of the Tuscarora Trail. Scale 1:100,000. Contour interval 20 meters. Grids: 10,000-meter UTM Zone 18; geographic latitude/longitude, 7.5-minute interval. Datum NAD83. Shaded relief. Edition 3 is a new base map compiled from the latest GIS data. Updates include a relocation of the Tuscarora Trail near the Florence Jones Reineman Wildlife Sanctuary; numerous trail changes within Tuscarora State Forest; and an updated elevation profile.

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PA250
Picture of the productMap K: Tuscarora Trail (PA-641 to Hancock, MD)
(4th edition, 2013) This map highlights Sections 6 through 10 (56 miles) of the Tuscarora Trail as described in the Tuscarora Trail Guide (North Half). Printed on water-resistant, tear-resistant synthetic stock in 5 colors. Scale 1:100,000. Contour interval: 100 feet. Grids: 5,000-meter UTM Zone 17 (west of 78?W), 5,000-meter UTM Zone 18 (east of 78?W); geographic latitude/longitude, 7.5-minute interval. Datum NAD83. Shaded relief. Map K also includes hiking opportunities in Buchanan State Forest (easternmost parcels) and Cowans Gap State Park, both in Pennsylvania. The extent of several PA State Game Lands and the MD Indian Springs Wildlife Management Area are shown. Updates for the 4th edition include realignments of the Tuscarora and Standing Stone Trails, and the addition of Reese Hollow Shelter, Burd Run Shelter, and Little Cove Cabin.

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PA260
Picture of the productTuscarora Trail Map Set (Maps F, G, J, K, and L)
Get this 5 PATC map set covering the amazing Tuscarora Trail. From the northern trailhead where the Appalachian Trail crests over the Blue Mountain, northwest of Harrisburg, PA to the southern trailhead at the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the North District of Shenandoah National Park, this map set will guide you every mile of the way. All PATC maps are printed on water-resistant, tear-resistant synthetic stock in 6 colors. Set includes Map J, Map K, Map L, Map F, and Map G.

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PB155
Picture of the productCircuit Hikes in Virginia, West Va., Maryland, and Pa.
(10th edition, 2019). This guide, known by many as simply the 4-States book, includes many of the iconic hikes found in our beautiful mid-Atlantic region. Two things that make this edition so special are that all of the inside photos, 27 of them by editors Larry Broadwell and William Needham, are in color, and it has a stunning cover photo reflecting fall in Hazel Country by Barbara Southworth, used with her permission. As in prior editions, the guide features 25 circuit routes in the four-state area complete with trailhead GPS coordinates using the NAD83 system, and a detailed topographic map by Dave Pierce for each route. Three of the entries are entirely new. Others have been revised to vary routes described in prior years. Still others have been updated to reflect reroutes, historical research, and more. While some of the circuits are less familiar than others, all comprise a dayhiker's dream book.

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PC110
Picture of the productThe Tuscarora Trail: A Guide to the North Half in MD and PA
The 7th edition (2020) of The Tuscarora Trail: A Guide to the North Half in Maryland and Pennsylvania incorporates recent trail changes or relocations into the detailed trail descriptions of the 10 sections comprising the north half. In this edition WGS84 GPS coordinates replace the NAD83 coordinates used in the prior edition. WGS84 is the system used on most smartphones and is the default setting for many GPS devices. GPS coordinates for all parking options for each section have been added. The trail guide also includes the very informative sections on the history of the trail and the geology and flora and fauna of the area through which it passes found in previous editions. It is 104 pages with 19 photos.

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PC116
Picture of the productDiary of a Trail
Tom Floyd tells the story of the people who struggled to build the Tuscarora Trail, a 250-mile hiking trail, to serve as backup or replacement for a lengthy section of the Appalachian Trail threatened by encroaching development. With the passage of the National Scenic Trails Act of 1968, the trail had protected status and its continuity was assured; nonetheless, the Keystone Trails Association and the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club determined to complete the work they had begun. This is the story of how the two trails - the Tuscarora Trail in Pennsylvania and Maryland, and the Big Blue Trail in Virginia and West Virginia - became the Tuscarora Trail. Floyd recounts the long quest to this end that began in Shenandoah National Park and George Washington National Forest, and then headed north to the top of Blue Mountain just west of the Susquehanna River and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. In the story he tells, no part of planning or building the trail was easy; it entailed long months of scouting, poring over land records, writing letters to landholders and visiting them, seeking informal agreements or donations of lands, rights-of-way, and easements; and sometimes raising money to purchase forestlands, springs, and campsites. The volunteers broke trail, cleared thickets, moved stone, and built and shored up footway through rugged terrain. They built bridges, campsites, and shelters. The work didn't end there; once built, volunteers maintained the trail, rebuilt sections, bought more lands and easements, and rerouted parts of the trail to satisfy changes in landownership. These activities are never ending and continue on today as a renewed interest in the Tuscarora Trail is evident.

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Picture of the productHiker's Guide to Civil War Trails in the Mid-Atlantic Region
(2nd edition, 2022) The Hiker’s Guide to Civil War Trails in the Mid-Atlantic Region includes 26 day hikes around battlefields, along lines of march, and through defensive works. Each hike is accompanied by a simple but clear topographical map and trail description as well as historical information and the significance of events that happened along the path the hike follows. The second edition includes several new routes and revisions to nearly every route from the first edition to provide new perspectives. Most of the hikes are circuits; point to point hikes may require a car shuttle or a reverse hike back to the starting point. This guide is 228 pages, with 26 maps and 37 photos.

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