The official Appalachian Trail Conservancy, 12" x 12" wall calendar for 2020 features professional photography by users of the Trail. A stunning perspective from below Charlies Bunion in Great Smoky Mountains National Park is on the cover. The captions include interpretive information about the Trail and points of natural and cultural history protected within its corridor by ATC and more than 6,000 volunteer maintainers in local clubs.
The dates grid is as large as possible at this size and appears atop a schematic locator map in the background for the image. The map pinpoints each location along the trail. Copublished by ATC and Rizzoli International/Universe Publishing.
Unknown (Submitted on Nov 30th 2019)
The 2020 calendar s full of great pictures. It is set up well and can be used easily.
Unknown (Submitted on Nov 30th 2019)
Every picture is gorgeous.
Bruce (Submitted on Sep 5th 2019)
I have never walked a step on the trail, but I like knowing that it is there. The calendar give a daily reminder of what is possible.
Joan James (Submitted on Sep 5th 2019)
I am puzzled because I always order the ATC
Calendar and it is usually more expensive. I have also had trouble with it getting “lost” in the mail for the past 2 years. Thankfully, this year it arrived just
fine.
Joan James
Brendon Fassett - "Outsourced" (Submitted on Sep 5th 2019)
Great photos which take you right back on the trail.
Unknown (Submitted on Jul 22nd 2019)
The AT calendar calls forth memories of so many great places along the way. The photography draws the viewer into the picture, and the colors are brilliant. I will be using the calendar during a program I will be giving about the AT. It will surely set the scene nicely.
Unknown (Submitted on Jul 8th 2019)
The AT calendar always has great photos of Trail locations. They bring back memories and gives me a preview of places to come. I would like it if moon phases were given.
Barb Ribner (Submitted on Jul 1st 2019)
Always enjoy the calendars produced by the AT group - this one lives up to the standards set by previous ones!
JS AT 1973 (Submitted on Jun 8th 2019)
Recommend that phases of the moon be again shown each month.
Digital cameras have enabled more varied shots to be taken by more people.