Best Hikes of the Appalachian Trail: South details 45 hikes along the AT from the trail's southern terminus atop Georgia's Springer Mountain north through North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. These superlative treks visit overlooks, waterfalls, rivers, lakes, and wildernesses, as well as scenic, cultural, and historical sites -- even trail towns. This selection of hikes reflects the great variety of features the southern AT provides, and the guide is authored by the Southeast's most experienced outdoor writer, Johnny Molloy.
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Weight: 283g
Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
Publication Date: 19 Jul 2018
Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press Inc.
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781634041812
About Johnny Molloy
JOHNNY MOLLOY is a writer and adventurer based in Johnson City Tennessee. His outdoor passion ignited on a backpacking trip in Great Smoky Mountains National Park while attending the University of Tennessee. That first foray unleashed a love of the outdoors which led the native Tennessean to spend more than 3500 nights backpacking canoe camping and tent camping over the past three decades. Friends enjoyed his outdoor adventure stories; one even suggested he write a book. He pursued his friend's idea and soon parlayed his love of the outdoors into an occupation. The results of his efforts are more than 60 books and guides. His writings include hiking guidebooks camping guidebooks paddling guidebooks comprehensive guidebooks about a specific area and true outdoor adventure books throughout the Eastern United States. Though primarily involved with book publications Molloy writes for varied magazines and websites and is a columnist and feature writer for his local paper the Johnson City Press. He continues writing and traveling extensively throughout the United States endeavoring in a variety of outdoor pursuits. A Christian Molloy is an active member of First Presbyterian Church in Johnson City. His wife Keri Anne accompanies Johnny on the trail and at home. Johnny's non-outdoor interests include reading American history and University of Tennessee sports.