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Unaka and the Pisgah

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  • on New River to U. S. Highway No. 12; from here to the Nolichucky River the route was marked by Mr. Haulsee. White paint blazes have been used along the cleared summits of eastern Unaka. The twenty-eight miles of Southern Unaka from the Nolichucky River south to Devil’s Fork Gap (N. C. Highway No. 212) have been marked by a pioneer in the Appalachian Trail project, Paul M. Fink of Jonesboro, Tennessee and his associates. The sixty-five miles of the Pisgah section have been marked, measured and guidebook data prepared by George Masa of the Trails Committee of the Carolina Mountain Club. The Unaka Section trail data has, for convenience, been divided into Northern and Southern sections. The division between the two sections occurs at Damascus, 2 miles north of the Virginia-Tennessee boundary. The Northern Unaka Trail data will be included in the next edition of “Guide to Paths in the Blue Ridge”, issued by the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, Washington, D. C. As the
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