We Were There, Too

Pioneering Appalachian Trail Women

  • 184 pages
  • Appalachian Trail Conservancy
  • 978-1-944958-11-4
  • Nov 30, 2020

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Description
When most people think of the making and developing of the Appalachian Trail for the past century, they think of Benton MacKaye and Myron Avery and a few other men. Yet throughout those ten decades, talented, strong, and effective women stood and worked right alongside them--not behind them. Indeed, the meeting that created the Appalachian Trail Conservancy in 1925 was entirely organized by one talented, strong, and effective woman. This is the story of leading lights among that corps of overlooked trail-builders.

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  • 184 pages
  • Appalachian Trail Conservancy
  • 978-1-944958-11-4
  • Nov 30, 2020
Reviews
  • Loose's writing is a deep dive into the lives of women who deserve as much recognition as Benton MacKaye and Myron Avery. Yes, those two men are at the top of the list of the dreamers and doers who made the Trail a reality, but as the title of the book implies, there are other names Trail enthusiasts should know.
    Anne Sentz, A.T. Journeys