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Trek - A Journey on the Appalachian Trail [VHS] | ![Trek - A Journey on the Appalachian Trail [VHS]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41WERV7J6FL._SL160_.jpg) | Studio: Cirque Productions Category: Video
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Format: Color, NTSC Media: VHS Tape Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 100 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 6.5 x 4 nv:Form Factor: 1U Wattage: 250-Watt Modular Cabling: No Input Voltage: 115 ~ 230 +3.3V: 20 A +5V: 25 A +12V 1: 14 A -12V: 1 A -5V: 0.3 A +5VSB: 2 A Motherboard Connector: 20-Pin 4-Pin P4: 1 4-Pin Floppy Connector: 1 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying! Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: CP-01025 Model: CP-01025 UPC: 689076101165 EAN: 0689076101165 ASIN: B0001CWH4E
Release Date: January 1, 2004 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Temporarily out of stock. Order now and we'll deliver when available. We'll e-mail you with an estimated delivery date as soon as we have more information. Your credit card will not be charged until we ship the item.
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| • | Form Factor: 1U | | • | Wattage: 250-Watt | | • | Input Voltage: 115 ~ 230 | | • | +12V 1: 14 A | | • | +5V: 25 A |
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Great Job October 27, 2009 Dan I have always wanted to hike the AT, and I think due to the very hard physical demands, the best time to do it is when one is young. It was with pleasure to watch this documentary of 4 young friends who travel to Springer Mountain, GA to attempt their thru-hikes of the trail. Filmed in a very good quality, with great views and music, it really made for a great viewing experience. As the friends hike North to Maine, they meet other's attempting the same feat, and the documentary becomes all the more interesting. I would recommend this to anyone, but especially to anyone contemplating hiking, or to anyone preparing to hike the AT.
Trek a journey on the AT June 4, 2009 Andrew D. Merriam (Denver, CO) I've only seen a few Appalachian Trail documentaries, but this one is my favorite. Some of the others I had watched before this one skipped entire states, and didn't show much of the scenery, but Trek follows the same group of guys through every state along the AT. If you are looking to hike the Appalachian Trail or just want to reminisce about the time you spent out there, then this is the DVD for you.
An excellent example of learning what it takes to complete the AT February 20, 2009 DV - Gotta Finish it (Raleigh, NC) Wow, I really enjoyed being along for the experience. That is what made this a 5 star movie for me. I enjoyed seeing what it was like for them to learn and adapt along the way. Every thru hike of the AT will throw something different at you, and the people just a week or two ahead of you, or behind you. This showed the tough days and the beautiful days. The highs and some of the lows of 5 months on the AT, without dwelling on the tough days, the whining or the outright "What the heck am I doing out here" times, that 5 months away from family and your "other life" can put you through.
A great view into their Journey and accomplishment. I recommend this and the other AT documentaries to get the full view. This is a keeper.
more than jsut a trail journal November 11, 2008 D. Flagg (Midwest, USA) TREK tells the story of 4 young men and their 2001 thru hike of the AT. TREK delves into the characters, those fellow hikers they meet along the trail, a few choice days in detail, and how their few encounters "back in the world" seem different from the perspective of a hiker. Decent production quality, considering the film was made on-trail and without support. It's a keeper in my trail library.
A Fun AT Trail DVD June 17, 2008 Michael Blevins (Sedona, AZ) A lot of reviews of this DVD seem a bit harsh. Sure, the film-makers are young, shirtless dudes enjoying their hike with their buds. But what's wrong with that? Many AT hikers hike with friends, or at least begin the journey that way, and many AT hikers are just out of college. That actually made the DVD fun. Sure you see them having a beer, joking about showers and laundry, even using language such as "It was balls hot today!" That's reality, though. Granted, some of the hikers in this video are more interesting than others, but a couple of them are very likable. No, this DVD does not provide a lot of information about the trail useful to those who know nothing about the AT; however, how many people planning to watch this DVD don't already know the basic facts about the AT? No, it's not the one I'd give to someone as their introduction to the Trail, but it's a well-done documentary that highlights a lot of the "small moments" encountered during an AT hike. I enjoyed it.
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