twistwrist wrote:
It's worth investing in the 2015 AT guide by David (Awol) Miller before you start your adventure.
I may grow old but I'll never grow up.
twistwrist wrote:
It's worth investing in the 2015 AT guide by David (Awol) Miller before you start your adventure.
Drybones wrote:
If you pay attention...getting lost has become a part of all my hikes, why just see the AT when you can see so much more.max.patch wrote:
sure.tjp1297 wrote:
Would that still be worth printing to bring just as a general reference?
the section is well blazed so no worries about getting lost. i would recommend that if you are going to be doing more hiking in ga you consider getting the ga/nc maps put out by the atc.
Drybones wrote:
I've used both the AWOL and Companion guides and they both will get you there but I like the loose leaf version of the AWOL best, I leave it all in my pack except the page/pages I'm using that day and those I put in my pocket, when I'm past that area I discard those pages to lighten the load.twistwrist wrote:
It's worth investing in the 2015 AT guide by David (Awol) Miller before you start your adventure.
max.patch wrote:
so how to choose?
the companion is put together by aldha and the proceeds benefit the atc. awol is put together by a guy and the proceeds benefit his bank account. thats how i chose. m
tjp1297 wrote:
Hmm, for sure ill keep that in mind. I really have a tight budget for this trip, being that I'm about to head off to college, but ill probably end up buying one later this summer in prep for future trips.