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About Hiking North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains

In North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, the landscape is more than a scenic backdrop, it literally shapes the culture.

Danny Bernstein's

Hiking North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains


"An inside look at the heritage behind the trails that even long-time residents and experienced hikers may not know."       
                    -Penn Dameron, Former Executive Director
                        Blue Ridge National Heritage Area
                       
In North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, the landscape is more than a scenic backdrop, it literally shapes the culture.

hncbrm-cover.jpgDanny Bernstein's newest guidebook, Hiking North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, lists 66 day hikes, ranging in length from 1 to 13 miles. Each one includes everything you need to know to get out on the trail: clear maps and detailed directions, mileage and elevation gain, trail highlights, fees and hiking regulations, and even books and movies related to each hike location. The new guide also includes three auto tours with shorter walks. Take a look at the Table of Contents (pdf).
                 
Throughout the book, Bernstein discusses the unique history of specific trails and hiking areas, from moonshining and the origins of NASCAR in Stone Mountain's Wilkes County to Moses H. Cone's Flat Top Manor on the Blue Ridge Parkway. She tells hikers how they can follow the path of the Overmountain Men during the Revolutionary War, visit the fragile environment of Bat Cave Preserve in Hickory Nut Gorge, and walk beneath the monumental and controversial Linn Cove Viaduct. Big Butt

View a sample hike from the book - Catawba Falls (pdf).

All the hikes lie within the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area, designated by Congress in 2003. The new book has been endorsed by the BRNHA as a supporting partner of the organization.
   
Danielle "Danny" Bernstein, author of Hiking the Carolina Mountains, is an Appalachian Trail end-to-ender, completed the more than 800 miles of trails in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, a 1,000 miles through North Carolina. She leads hikes and writes about the outdoors from her home in Asheville, NC.
   
Hiking North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains was first published as Hiking North Carolina's Blue Ridge Heritage on  April 1, 2009. It has been reprinted with a modified name and a new cover.

It's available wherever good books are sold, and may also be ordered directly from the publisher at 828-488-6601 or online at www.milestonepress.com.

April 1, 2009  *  Hiking NC  *  Paperback Original
384 pages  *  $19.95  *  ISBN
978-1-889596-27-3

828-488-6601
maryellenhammond@milestonepress.com


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