Appalachian Trail Guide to Massachusetts-Connecticut with Northern Berkshires Trails
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Published: 1988
Total Pages: 145
ISBN-13: 9780917953149
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Published: 1988
Total Pages: 145
ISBN-13: 9780917953149
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Norman Sills
Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780917953897
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTenth Edition, 1996. Covers 142 miles from Vermont line to Connecticut-New York line near Kent, Connecticut, and side trails in the northern Berkshires (Mt. Greylock area). Five four-color topographic maps on three sheets, with elevation profiles; scale, 1:38,750. 148 pages.
Author: Sue Spring
Publisher: Appalachian Trail Conference
Published: 2010-08-05
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781889386676
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe official guide to the 145 miles of the Appalachian Trail between the Vermont and New York lines, paralleling the western borders of Massachusetts and Connecticut. Features of the route include Mt. Greylock, the nearby towns of the Berkshires, and the riverwalks of western Connecticut. This guidebook, in modern "unidirectional" format, comes with a set of four detached topographical maps (two sheets, printed on both sides), scaled at 1:63,360 with 100-foot contours and including elevation profiles, shelters and other features and water sources.
Author: Appalachian Trail Conference
Publisher: Appalachian Trail Conference
Published: 2000-12-01
Total Pages: 154
ISBN-13: 9781889386133
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe official guide to 142 miles of the Appalachian Trail from the Vermont line (near North Adams, Mass.) to the New York border (southwest of Kent, Conn.) and side trails in the Mt. Greylock area of the northern Berkshires. The detached maps - five maps printed back to back on three sheets - are at a scale of 1;38,750 and include elevation profiles and contour intervals of 3 toi 6 meters, depending on the underlying USGS quadrangle.
Author: Sue Spring
Publisher:
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781889386898
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe official guide to the 141 miles of the Appalachian Trail between the Vermont and New York lines, paralleling the western borders of Massachusetts and Connecticut. This packaged product includes a new edition of the guidebook, in modern unidirectional format, with a set of four detached topographical maps (two sheets, printed on both sides), scaled at one inch: one mile with 100-foot contours and including elevation profiles, shelters and other features, and water sources. Features of the Massachusetts-Connecticut route include Mt. Greylock, the nearby towns of the Berkshires, and the river walks of western Connecticut. The range of the maps is from several miles into Vermont to about 20 miles into New York (reaching the train stop that connects hikers to Manhattan ) The book includes local history as well as background on trail landmarks.
Author: Norman Sills
Publisher: Appalachian Trail Conference
Published: 1994-06-01
Total Pages: 154
ISBN-13: 9780917953750
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCovers 142 miles from Vermont line to Connecticut-New York line near Kent, Connecticut, and side trails in the northern Berkshires (Mt. Greylock area). With five four-colour topographic maps on three sheets, with elevation profiles; scale, 1:38,750
Author: Sue Spring
Publisher: Appalachian Trail Conference
Published: 2019-02-15
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 9781944958091
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOfficial guide to the Appalachian Trail in Massachusetts & Connecticut
Author: Norman Sills
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Published: 1990-01-01
Total Pages: 189
ISBN-13: 9780917953415
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John S. Burk
Publisher: Appalachian Mountain Club
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781934028254
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMassachusetts Trail Guide, 9th Edition is a comprehensive hiking guide with a pull-out map that provides detailed information for avid hikers about every major trail in Massachusetts.
Author: Elizabeth Dugger
Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 497
ISBN-13: 158843057X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"I bought this travel guide out of curiosity when I went back home to visit my parents. I grew up in N.H., went to school at UCONN, and spent a lot of time in Massachusetts - so I am familiar with the area. Sometimes, when you live in a place, however, you take your home for granted and don't see the sights in your back yard. Traveling 1500 miles back home, however, I felt like I needed to get my moneys worth (the sure sign of a native east coaster). This book led me to some incredible old towns and restaurants and shops that I had missed while living there.I highly recommend the book. It was great to have it on my laptop because after work, I was able plan the remainder of my day in a snap." -- Amazon reviewer. "I've been toting Elizabeth L. Dugger's new Adventure Guide to Massachusetts & Western Connecticut around for about a month now, ever since I received it. I had all the best intentions of being the first reviewer to publish my commentary on the travel guide, but with one project after another eating up my hours, I'm not sure that I can claim that honor. I have, however, really bulked up my biceps by lugging the Adventure Guide around! In a word, the book is "massive," and before I ever lifted the cover, I was perplexed as to how Dugger could possibly have found enough bungee jumping-, cliff diving-, and vine swinging-type adventures in the stately and somewhat subdued states of Massachusetts and Connecticut to fill 496 pages! When I opened to page 113 to find a section on "Antique Shopping on Cape Cod," I was surprised and delighted to realize that the range of adventures Dugger suggests includes those that pose great danger only to my credit card balance. In the book's introduction, Dugger explains that adventure travel "doesn't have to mean hanging from a cliff by your fingernails. " Her enormous catalog of exciting escapes includes family-friendly ideas, outdoor fun for people of all ages and abilities, out-of-the-ordinary sightseeing suggestions, and, of course, the full complement of hiking, biking, fishing, boating, and other recreational opportunities in central New England. "Adventure travel makes you feel alive, wakes you up to yourself as well as to your surroundings," Dugger explains. "Just being in open lands or along the coast, most of the time, can give you that get-away feeling. ...Adventure travel gets the blood flowing, the heart pumping." Also the author of the Adventure Guide to New Hampshire and the Adventure Guide to Vermont, Dugger quickly debunks the notion that Massachusetts is a tamer, less challenging playground than its mountainous northern neighbors. After a brief introductory section that includes a short history of Massachusetts, a map of and information on getting to the region, road rules, and safety information on such important topics as "avoiding bears," the book is broken up into six regional chapters: the Seacoast Region, Boston and Nearby Adventures, Central Massachusetts, the Pioneer Valley, the Berkshires, and the Litchfield Hills of Connecticut. Within each geographic section, adventures are organized in category groupings: On Foot, On Horseback, On Wheels, On Water, On Snow & Ice, and In the Air. Each chapter has information on Eco-Travel and where to Stay & Eat, as well.While the emphasis of this guide is decidedly on the outdoors and on planning a Massachusetts vacation that takes you to the lesser known attractions that the state offers, it is actually one of the most comprehensive and delightful guides to the region available. While many travel guides contain the obligatory paragraph on each historic attraction and sightseeing venue, the Adventure Guide to Massachusetts & Western Connecticut artfully leads the traveler to those awe-inspiring, stimulating, and unique excursions that are likely to make for a most memorable trip. Detailed maps, black and white photos, cute graphics, and sidebars on special events, kid-friendly and accessible spots, recommended reading, and mor