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In Iconic and Hidden Gems of the Appalachian Trail: 20 Unforgettable Hikes , Raymond Salani guides readers through celebrated and lesser-known day hikes. Each hike is presented with detailed maps, seasonal photographs, and engaging essays exploring biodiversity, geology, and cultural history. This book blends inspiring photography and writing with actionable trail information, including GPS coordinates and difficulty ratings. QR codes link to digital maps for real-time navigation, enhancing the hiking experience. Whether you're an avid hiker or an armchair traveler, this volume captures the…mehr

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In Iconic and Hidden Gems of the Appalachian Trail: 20 Unforgettable Hikes , Raymond Salani guides readers through celebrated and lesser-known day hikes. Each hike is presented with detailed maps, seasonal photographs, and engaging essays exploring biodiversity, geology, and cultural history. This book blends inspiring photography and writing with actionable trail information, including GPS coordinates and difficulty ratings. QR codes link to digital maps for real-time navigation, enhancing the hiking experience. Whether you're an avid hiker or an armchair traveler, this volume captures the ecological and scenic diversity of the Appalachian Trail. Key Features: - Environmental education, cultural history, and personal reflections - Highlights iconic landmarks and hidden gems from Georgia to Maine - Practical data on distance, elevation, and difficulty level - QR codes for smartphone navigation and real-time trail guidance - 20 curated hikes with in-depth overviews and detailed route maps - Over 250 original photographs showcasing seasonal contrasts and biodiversity Perfect for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and photographers.
Autorenporträt
Raymond Salani is an award-winning photographer who often hikes over 20 miles in a day to capture breathtaking nature scenes. Published in National Geographic and 1X.com, he's working on books about Grand Teton National Park and the Teton Mountain Range. His art reflects a passion inspired by Ansel Adams. He lives in Tinton Falls, New Jersey.