Data Updated: |
Friday, May 17, 2013 6:50:30 PM |
Status: |
Completed
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Trip: |
Albert Mountain Fire Tower (5,210 ft) - Appalachian Trail Day Hike - Optional alternate hikes.
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Date: |
April 13th (optional camping for the weekend)
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Trip Host: |
Jeremy Landers
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Location: |
Nantahala National Forest |
Park Contact Info: |
STANDING INDIAN CAMPGROUND
OFF FOREST DEVELOPMENT RD 67
FRANKLIN NC 28734 |
Cost: |
Carry cash for fuel sharing & day use fees.
Camping Fees
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Reservations: |
If you are interested in this trip YOU need to make lodging or camping reservations as soon as possible. The church will NOT be handling any reservations. Once you have made your reservations please contact Jeremy Landers or Marsha Conner so we can add you to our list.
Camping Reservations should be made through www.recreation.gov if camping at the Standing Indian Campground either by phone or the online reservation system.
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Accommodations:
(Optional) |
Standing Indian Campground
(Base Camp) |
Standing Indian Campground
Camping
Our base camp and central gathering place for the duration of the trip will be at Standing Indian Campground.
The 77 site campground is located in the Nantahala National Forest and approximately 20 min from Franklin NC. Standing Indian Campground straddles the Nantahala River.
Campsites include tent pad, fire ring with cooking grill and a picnic table. There is a dump station nearby.
Bath Houses with showers and flush toilets are located in each loop.
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Other |
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Difficulty: |
Moderate (Group Two)
Strenuous (Group One)
Moderate (Alternate Hikes) |
Length: |
3.0 Albert Mt. (Group One)
0.8 Albert Mt. (Group Two)
1.0 Big Laurel Falls
0.4 Mooney Falls
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Blaze: |
Varies |
Departs From: |
Campground |
Departure Time: |
See Schedule Below |
Meals: |
On own for meals.
Friday Evening- Bring your dinner to eat around the fire. Location TBA.
Saturday Lunch - Pack a trail lunch or snacks
Saturday Supper - Bring a meat for the grill & whatever else you will need. Site #13 |
Transportation: |
POV's with carpooling, or drive on own. If you need transportation you can post an email to the hike group email list.
(Always be prepared to drive your own vehicle if necessary. If you carpool, fuel costs should be shared.)
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GPS Info: |
Campground GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
35.07861, -83.53194
35°4'43"N, 83°31'55"W |
USGS Quad: |
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Ranger District: |
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Schedule: |
This schedule is a work in progress. Please check back later as we firm up the details.
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Thursday April 11 |
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2:00 PM |
Early Birds check into their campsites. |
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On Own |
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Friday April 12 |
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On Own |
2:00 PM |
Campsite Check - in |
3:00 PM |
Hike to Big Laurel Falls & Mooney Falls,
(Moderate, one short but steep section) |
6:00 PM |
Group Dinner, site TBA (Bring own food & supplies) |
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Saturday April 13 |
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7:30 AM |
Day hikers meet at Grace |
7:45 AM |
Day hikers depart Gainesville. |
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Meet at Campsite #13
Load Vehicles, Get Supplies, Restroom, Etc... |
9:45 AM |
Day Hikers Arrive at Campground |
10:00 AM |
Safety Briefing |
10:15 AM |
Depart Campground |
11:00 AM |
Arrive Mooney Gap Parking Area |
11:15 AM |
Group One Begins Hike
(3miles Point to Point - Strenuous) |
11:15 AM |
Group Two Departs with Vehicle(s) |
11:30 AM |
Group Two Arrives At Trailhead |
11:45 AM |
Group Two Begins Hike
(0.8 Mile Round Trip - Moderate) |
1:15 PM |
Lunch atop Albert Mountain at Fire Tower |
2:00 PM |
Depart Albert Mt. |
2:45 PM |
Return to Parking Area / Trailhead |
3:00 PM |
Depart Parking Area |
4:00 PM |
Arrive at Campground |
5:30 PM |
Group Supper |
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Sunday
April 14 |
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On Own |
1:00 PM |
Checkout |
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Monday
April 15 |
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On Own |
1:00 PM |
Checkout for late departures |
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Tuesday
April 16 |
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On Own |
1:00 PM |
Checkout for late departures |
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*While out exploring be sure and check with your driver as to what their plans will be if you are a rider.
All times are approximate and are subject to change without notice! Direction of travel is subject to change as well. |
Trail Description: |
Our April AT hike features the Albert Mountain Fire Tower at an elevation of 5,250 ft, a highlight of the Appalachian Trail in North Carolina. Options for hiking include a 3 mile strenuous climb of 750+ ft. or a much gentler blue blazed side trail, a moderate 0.8 mile round trip hike with plenty of time to linger. Regardless of the route the 360 degree view is stunning. We will gather as a combined group at the base of the tower for lunch prior to descending via the blue blazed side trail .
Additional hikes inclued, Mooney Falls, and Big Laurel Falls. Both Moderate hikes |
Trip Notes: |
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In Case Of Emergency Forms (ICE): |
Please be sure your ICE form emergency contact information is up to date. The only part of this form that is required to be completed is the personal contact info for each hiker. We think it would be wise to provide the medical information, but that is optional for each hiker. These forms and the envelope they will be sealed in are bright yellow. If you have not turned in a new ICE form, you will need to do so before you hike. You may contact Marsha or Jeremy to obtain a form. Please have these forms filled out before we meet to hike. You can turn them in at the hike site, but it will be best to have them filled out before we gather to hike. |
General
Notes: |
Walk at your own pace! Try to walk with someone when possible and try to stay in sight or sound of the main group which means the lead hikers may need to slow or stop to let the rear hikers catch up. This is a good reason to carry a whistle on you at all times. Lead hikers should stop at all trail intersections to let everyone gather before moving forward.
If you need a potty break while on the trail, just let someone know you are leaving the trail for a few moments and have that person wait nearby until you return. If you should feel ill or become weak while hiking, let Jeremy or Marsha know immediately. Do not push yourself forward on the trail under adverse conditions. One of us will work with you to maintain your safety. If you have any medical concerns that need to be known, be certain a hiking partner or Jeremy/Marsha know about any issues that could require immediate attention.
Carpoolers should share the cost of fuel when returning to their base location.
If you have any questions regarding the logistics for this hike, please contact Jeremy Landers. If you are signing up to hike or have transportation issues, contact Jeremy Landers. More info on our hiking plans can be found at: www.LandersStudions.com/gechike
PLEASE - DO NOT CONTACT THE CHURCH OFFICE REGARDING THE HIKES. THE CHURCH OFFICE DOES NOT HANDLE OUR PLANS NOR ROSTER FOR THIS ACTIVITY. CONTACT JEREMY OR MARSHA DIRECTLY.
HIKE AT YOUR OWN PACE - BUT HIKE WITH A PARTNER OR IN SIGHT OR SOUND OF YOUR GROUP FOR SAFETY.
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Links & Ref. |
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Photos |
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Map |
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Directions: |
From Franklin, N C, take U.S. Highway 64 west about 12 miles, passing through Winding Stair Gap. Near the bottom of the mountain from the gap, turn left on West Old Murphy Road (State Route 1448) and watch for the campground sign. Go 1.9 miles and turn right on Forest Road 67 at the Standing Indian Campground sign. This is a paved road. Go 1.7 miles and turn right into the campground. Head to site #s 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, & 17 |
Hike Reservations: |
Required
Deadline: Wednesday April 10th 7pm.
Marsha Conner
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Jeremy Landers
770-861-8175
*Special Notice Regarding Hikers Under 18 Years of Age!
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Post Trip Review: |
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