It was in the early 1900s atop a summit in Vermont that Benton MacKaye
envisioned a hiking path along the crest of the Appalachians, beginning
in the New England states and extending to those in the South. Along the
Appalachian Trail: Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire chronicles
the history of the world-famous route in those states, from New
England's hiking and trail-building culture that predated and paved the
way for the trail to those who toiled to create it and those who have
continued to hike and protect it. Today's trail is vastly different from
its earlier days. This collection of vintage photographs and
accompanying text includes its original course and some of the many
reroutes it has experienced. It all comes together to illuminate just
what an amazing volunteer achievement the existence of the trail is.