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HIKING TRAILS OF THE SOUTHERN NANTAHALA WILDERNESS, THE ELLICOTT ROCK WILDERNESS, AND THE CHATTOOGA NATIONAL WILD AND SCENIC RIVER
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Written by
Tim Homan
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Illustrated by
Vicky Holifield
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Paperback: $15.95
ISBN: 978-1-56145-260-6 Total Pages: 261 Size: 5-1/2 x 7-1/2
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Adult/Regional/Nonfiction/Outdoor Guides
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Tim Homan is an experienced hiker and outdoor writer and the author of several hiking guides. He lives in Georgia.
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Vicky Holifield's botanical illustrations have appeared in Tipularia, The Panola Mountain Wildflower Guide, Georgia's Protected Plants, among other publications. Wildernesses. A graduate of Hendrix College in Conway,
Arkansas, she also holds an MAT from Yale University. She lives in Georgia.
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A detailed, illustrated guidebook for novice and experienced hikers to scenic trails along eastern Georgia and the western Carolinas
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Seasoned outdoorsman and writer Tim Homan guides fellow hikers and backpackers along scenic trails in eastern Georgia, and into the Carolinas, in his fourth hiking book.
This new guidebook features detailed descriptions and directions to twenty-five trails and trail sections located within the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, the Ellicott Rock Wilderness, and the Chattooga National Wild and Scenic River. Some 114 miles of wilderness area is covered, including over 23 miles of the Appalachian Trail. Homan expertly maps out each area, describing the surrounding habitat, providing comments on the area’s vegetation, and noting specific sights to see. Trailhead and regional maps are also included.
Click here to view a sample map from the book.
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Reviews
“Here is most of the stuff serious hikers expect. You’ll find some of the most readable trail descriptions you are likely to encounter.” Georgia Journal
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