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[pct-l] A.T. Snowfall Maps now online



I had the pleasure of seeing a preliminary set of WeatherCarrot's maps of the 
AT spread out on the gymnasium floor at the Gathering last year.  It was an 
awesome display, due both to the fact that the set covered about 60 feet from 
Springer Mountain, GA to Mt. Katahdin, ME, and also because of the unbelievable 
amount of time and effort he has put into this project with such beautiful 
result.  Walking along that display and picking out landmarks brought back many 
memories of a great hiking experience!  

Whether you're an AT or PCT thruhiker, wannabe or just a map junkie, take a 
look!       

Roy "TrailDad" Robinson  
PCT: '97, '99;  AT: '02 
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In a message dated 7/3/03 1:09:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
weathercarrot@hotmail.com writes:

> (M)y Appalachian Trail mapping project 
> of average annual snowfall is finally nearing completion, and is now ready 
> for viewing on the internet.... Please feel free to check it out (at):


> http://friends.backcountry.net/snowmaps
>