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    WhiteBlaze Pages is now taking Pre-orders at www.whiteblazepages.com, cost $7.00.
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    This Book has more reference points than any other single Appalachian Trail guidebook
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    A.T. hikers will certainly miss the hospitality extended over the years by Gary and Sandy Poteat at the Blueberry Patch Hiker Hostel (Dick's Creek Gap, Hiawassee, Ga.). The hostel has been closed and will not reopen. On behalf of myself and all those who've had their thru-hikes enriched by the kindness and generosity of the Poteat, thank you and God Bless. Your warm welcomes and hearty pancake breakfasts made us feel as if we were among family.
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