- Professional elevation profiles to show you dips and climbs of the day
ahead
- Landmark-by-landmark tables for at-a-glance information by section
- Town maps showing food and lodging (and beer)
The Appalachian Trail Conservancy and the Appalachian Long Distance
Hikers Association collaborate each year on a guide especially designed
for potential thru-hikers who want the basic information for a five- to
six-month trek in the woods, at a reasonable price, but also want the
adventure of finding out the extras for themselves. Still the only such
guide written by volunteers for which all the proceeds are returned to
the Trail by these two nonprofits. With fact-checking research by more
than three dozen thru-hiker volunteers in 14 states, the A.T. Data
Book is backed by the first-hand information of the trail's volunteer
and staff maintainers and managers. Equipment-makers' toll-free numbers,
post office hours, much more included as well as professionally crafted
elevation profiles covering 23 miles at a time, 50 maps, and
comprehensive tables for more at-a-glance information on-trail.