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 ... Details
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Strong train whistle embossed with PATC logo and club name. Shaped similarly to police style whistle for loud sound to alert those within earshot. Reaches 90 decibels outdoors and 95 decibels indoors. The perfect safety tool for hikers, scouts, and anyone walking in remote areas.
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100 % Organic Cotton Tuscarora Trail Logo Hat
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**Discontinued**
The A.T. Monogram ringed with the words "a footpath for those who seek fellowship with the wilderness."
Dark green and white circle 4.5" diameter.
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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',... Details
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(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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(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 ... Details
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(20th edition, 2017) This edition covers Maryland Sections 1 through 7 (40.5 miles) of the A.T. as described in the A.T. Guide for Maryland and Northern Virginia. Printed on water-resistant, tear-resistance synthetic stock in 6 colors, the map shows UTM grid lines 5-KM apart on NAD83 datum making the map easier to use for those with GPS receivers. The map features the entire blue-blazed Catoctin Trail and all trails in the Catoctin Mountain Park (National Park Service) and the... Details
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(17th edition, 2018) This map covers Virginia/West Virginia Sections 1 and 2 (19.8 miles) of the A.T. as described in the A.T. Guide for Maryland and Northern Virginia. Printed on water-resistant, tear-resistance synthetic stock in 6 colors. Scale 1:50,000. Contour interval 10 meters. Has detailed enlargements covering the city of Harpers Ferry, the Blackburn Trail Center, and the Crescent Rock cliff area. The width of the A.T. corridor is shown by an area-fill green tint. The... Details
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(16th edition, 2017) This map covers Virginia Sections 3, 4, and 5 (34.6 miles) of the A.T. as described in the A.T. Guide for Maryland and Northern Virginia. Printed on water-resistant, tear-resistance synthetic stock in 6 colors. Scale 1:63,360. Contour interval 100 feet. Shows geographic latitude/longitude grid lines. Has detailed enlargements showing all hiking opportunities in the Sky Meadows State Park and the G. Richard Thompson Wildlife Management Area.
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(19th edition, 2015) This map covers SNP Sections 1 and 2 (27.7 miles) of the A.T. as described in the A.T. Guide to SNP and all side trails in the North District of SNP. It includes detailed enlargements of Dickey Ridge Visitor Center, Tom Floyd Wayside, Mathews Arm Campground & Elkwallow Wayside, and Thornton Gap - Panorama as well as a full explanation of the SNP Backcountry Camping Regulations revision, implemented in 2008 and revised in 2010. Printed on water-resistant,... Details
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(23rd edition, 2023) This map covers SNP Sections 3, 4, and 5 (34.6 miles) of the A.T. as described in the A.T. Guide for SNP, and all side trails in the Central District of SNP. Printed on water-resistant, tear-resistance synthetic stock in 6 colors. Scale 1:62,200. Contour interval 100 feet. The grid projection is the UTM system with lines plotted 5 kilometers apart. The UTM grid permits easy plotting or extraction of coordinates by those persons using GPS devices. On the... Details
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(17th edition, 2014). This map covers SNP Sections 6, 7, 8, and 9 (45.5 miles) of the A.T. as described in the A.T. Guide to SNP and all side trails in the South District of SNP. It includes detailed enlargements of the Loft Mountain, Blackrock, Rockfish Gap, and Mutton Hollow areas.
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(12th edition, 2015) PATC Map 12 features complete coverage of the northern half of the Glenwood-Pedlar District of George Washington National Forest. It shows the Appalachian Trail from Rockfish Gap (I-64) southward to Spy Rock Road near the Montebello State Fish Hatchery. A.T. Guidebook Sections VA-15 through VA-17 as well as all maintained side trails are shown on the map. It includes detailed enlargements of Rockfish Gap, the Sherando Lake Recreation Area, and the Humpback Rocks... Details
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(7th edition, 2015) PATC Map 13 features complete coverage of the central section of the Glenwood-Pedlar District of George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. It shows the Appalachian Trail from Spy Rock Road near the Montebello State Fish Hatchery southward to Petites Gap in the James River Face Wilderness. A.T. Guidebook Sections VA-17 through VA-22 as well as all maintained side trails are shown on the map. An elevation profile for A.T. sections VA-17 through VA-22 is... Details
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(5th edition, 2011) Updated for the first time since 2004, Map D is anchored on the Potomac River and covers all of Great Falls Park (National Park Service) and Riverbend Park and Scotts Run Nature Preserve (Fairfax County) on the Virginia side of the river, and the Palisades District of C&O Canal National Historical Park on the Maryland side (to include all of the ever popular and challenging Billy Goat Trail.). New features include brand-new topo maps using the latest GIS data,... Details
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(6th edition, 2016) PATC Map F features coverage of the Lee District of George Washington National Forest along the VA/WV state line. The front side shows northern half of the Lee District, including Sections 17 and 18 of the Tuscarora Trail from Capon Springs Road southwestward along Great North Mountain, then eastward to Little North Mountain and Fetzer Gap in VA. All maintained side trails are shown on the map, color-coded by blaze color. An inset map of Trout Pond Recreation Area ... Details
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(9th edition, 2014) With the North Fork of the Shenandoah River on the western flank, and the South Fork on the eastern flank this "U" shaped mountainous area encircles Fort Valley, an area selected by General George Washington as a location for a Continental Army "last stand" in the event of a unfortunate turn of events during the American Revolutionary War. This edition of Map G features the Massanutten Trail, a loop trail about 71 miles in length located in George Washington... Details
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(6th edition, 2014) PATC Map H covers the narrow mountain ridge extending from New Market Gap (US-211) to the Massanutten Ski Resort area on the southern edge. There are about 28 miles of excellent trails in this portion of George Washington National Forest. While the south half of the mountain range is visited less than the north half, there are some exceptionally beautiful areas in this region. This map highlights the Massanutten South Trail. Printed on water-resistant,... Details
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(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... Details
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(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 ... Details
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(4th edition, 2012) Covers West Virginia and Virginia Sections 11 through 16 (72.1 miles) of the Tuscarora Trail as described in the Guide to the South Half of the Tuscarora Trail. Scale 1:100,000. Contour interval 20 meters. Grids: 10,000-meter UTM Zone 17; geographic latitude/longitude, 7.5-minute interval. Datum NAD83. Shaded relief. Edition 4 is a new base map compiled from the latest GIS data that includes the recent relocation of the Tuscarora Trail in Sleepy Creek WMA and near ... Details
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(5th edition, 2014) Covers trails along the three north-south valleys draining into the Potomac River and along smaller east-west connector valleys. Included are; all foot, horse, and bike trails in Rock Creek Park and other parks of northwest Washington, D.C.; circuit hikes from a quarter mile to 24 miles; all National Park Service facilities; nearby Metrorail stations; and many other points of interest. The map highlights the Western Ridge Trail and the Valley Trail within Rock... Details
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This is the Eighteenth Edition (2015), the first since 2008, of this popular trail guide. Though the cover is the same, there are significant updates on numerous side trails---notably the Catoctin Trail in Maryland. Updated GPS coordinates have been added for parking lots and key road crossings. There have been no major changes to the AT since the last edition.
264 pages with maps, elevation profiles, and photographs
ISBN: 978-0-915746-60-6
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