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100 Hikes in The Great Smoky Mountains National Park  
Author: Russ Manning
ISBN: 0898866367
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


The Knoxville News-Sentinel
It is one of the most informative and eaiest to use Smokies hiking guidebooks you'll find.


Tribune-Review, Pittsburgh, PA
Manning has obviously done his homework. He knows the dips and typography of each trail and mountain the way Mark Twain knew the bends and eddies of the Mississippi River.


Rock Hill (SC) Herald
From a veteran scribe who knows the region intimately, this second edition ... [is] lavishly illustrated and logically organized.


Book Description
This completely updated and expanded guide offers more than 30 new hikes, a mix of day hikes and overnight backpack trips, and expanded natural history and background information on the area, making it the most complete guidebook to the region. Divided into sections covering Tennessee and North Carolina, the guide is arranged so that all of the Tennessee trails can be done with a link, via the Newfound Gap Road, to the North Carolina trails and vice versa. All trails are grouped by access point, and each description includes mileage, elevation change, difficulty rating, camping information, cautions, links to other trails, and attractions. Special lists cover the best waterfalls, stands of old-growth forest, historic structures, wildflower spots, and mountain views. Additional chapters feature information on geology, flora and fauna, park history, and more.


From the Publisher
The first edition of this guide was titled The Best of the Great Smoky Mountains (ISBN 0-9625122-2-2). The new, second edition is completely updated and redesigned, and features 80 b&w photos and 26 maps.


About the Author
Russ Manning is the author of a number of outdoor guides including The Best of Shenandoah National Park; Exploring the Big South Fork; Tennessee's South Cumberland: A Hiker's Guide to Trails & Attractions, and more. He lives with his wife and frequent co-author, Sondra Jamieson, in Norris, Tennessee.




100 Hikes in The Great Smoky Mountains National Park

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The first edition of this guide was titled The Best of the Great Smoky Mountains (ISBN 0-9625122-2-2). The new, second edition is completely updated and redesigned, and features 80 b&w photos and 26 maps.

Russ Manning is the author of a number of outdoor guides including The Best of Shenandoah National Park; Exploring the Big South Fork; Tennessee's South Cumberland: A Hiker's Guide to Trails & Attractions, and more. He lives with his wife and frequent co-author, Sondra Jamieson, in Norris, Tennessee.

SYNOPSIS

This completely updated and expanded guide offers more than 30 new hikes, a mix of day hikes and overnight backpack trips, and expanded natural history and background information on the area, making it the most complete guidebook to the region. Divided into sections covering Tennessee and North Carolina, the guide is arranged so that all of the Tennessee trails can be done with a link, via the Newfound Gap Road, to the North Carolina trails and vice versa. All trails are grouped by access point, and each description includes mileage, elevation change, difficulty rating, camping information, cautions, links to other trails, and attractions. Special lists cover the best waterfalls, stands of old-growth forest, historic structures, wildflower spots, and mountain views. Additional chapters feature information on geology, flora and fauna, park history, and more.

FROM THE CRITICS

Knoxville News-Sentinel

It is one of the most informative and easiest to use Smokies hiking guidebooks you'll find.

Tribune-Review

Manning has obviously done his homework. He knows the dips and typography of each trail and mountain the way Mark Twain knew the bends and eddies of the Mississippi River.— (Pittsburgh, PA)

     



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