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Myron H. Avery letter, May 17, 1932, page 2

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  • A working sohese has been developed of a series if four books te in® entire trail. %©se a*et 1, few %glsiia, If be issued by the lew England fwil Conference. S. lew fork walk Book, (from lew £ngla»& to Susouehsax* liver, Fa.) S. Suide to Paths in the Slue Eidge fP.A.f.O.t Susquehanna liver to firgiaia-fmiiesse© line.) 4. #uiae to Appalachian frail in Southern Anpeiaofelaas. fhe third book is Issued. It now stops at fw liver ia ?irgisi«. I have Just returned from a 100 mile trip 'through &e laaka fetlonal forest on which I wrote guidebook data te iswaseus, Virginia, tea miles norm of the Virginia sad fennessee lias, it letata to as, upon further consideration, advisable to sake the flrgiMoVSenneeace line the boundary between our book and the Senthexa Appalachian* book. aeH-sscus is a prominent teminus. 1% does mean dividing tJaaka into a forth mud South section but this PMM to «©rk no real difficulty, the ?©to*c Appalachian frail Club has fief* for Merylaad. fhls mm material will. appear soon either as a supplteent to m a &m edition of the present book. m. %rrsy aspects $9 sead his lew York Walk look to the press la July. '&# mete-rial for the first book is ready except for measuring the frail between the Sreea Mountains and M%. leesilauke. It, therefore, behooves us to tske steps te have the %uther» Appalachian Guidebook keep pace with ifre devstopftsnt of the frail in the south. I see remarkable pessibilitios for sweh a book. At present it will be only a bare outline of me Appaktchtea frail route with few slds trails. But with a spirit in each Club of preparing trail data for the ©utsfesding points in. each Club's section the book will soon expand into a velweae, which will compel , recognition. fhis Seuthnvn Appalachian Suidehook will £re» the Virglniawie-nnassee line inelttde Hie %uthf»n ttaaka, ?is#ah, Sssofcy, lantahals, aheroke« Forests and the %icalola Raa$e. (*»a of this route can new be followed fejrt reeulres •°** iaten.sj.ye marking. Particularly are vmnmrmm® »r?cere needed.) there had been' a"'gap between" the loliehueky Elver at !h»ks Springs &a& the Plsgah forest.
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