Some 80 years ago, so the story goes, a regional planner named Benton MacKaye sat atop Stratton Mountain in Vermont, looked over the endless green ridges, and envisioned a trail that would lead from mountaintop to mountaintop along the highest and wildest places remaining in the increasingly populated and industrialized East.
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Hiking the Triple Crown : Appalachian Trail - Pacific Crest Trail - Continental Divide Trail - How to Hike America's Longest Trails
March 2001, Mountaineers Books
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in English
0898867606 9780898867602
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"Some 80 years ago, so the story goes, a regional planner named Benton MacKaye sat atop Stratton Mountain in Vermont, looked over the endless green ridges, and envisioned a trail that would lead from mountaintop to mountaintop along the highest and wildest places remaining in the increasingly populated and industrialized East."
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