Data Updated: |
Saturday, March 24, 2012 2:50:42 PM |
Status: |
Alternate Trail Completed due to weather. See Post Trip Review below! |
Trip: |
Bear Hair Gap Trail - Vogel State Park |
Date: |
March 17, 2012
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Trip Host: |
Marsha Conner / Jeremy Landers
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Location: |
Vogle State Park
7485 Vogel State Park Road
Blairsville , GA 30512 |
Cost: |
Carry cash for fuel sharing & day use fees.
$5.00 park entry fee (or an annual park pass)
You can now check out a Georgia State Park Pass from your local Library! More Info! |
Difficulty: |
Moderate to Strenuous
(Not bad though if taken slowly)
mile 1 - uphill climb - moderate to strenuous
(each hiker to walk at their own pace)
mile 2 - down hill descent - moderate
(each hiker to walk at their own pace)
miles 3 & 4 - relatively level with slight changes in terrain
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Length: |
4.1 Miles Round Trip |
Blaze: |
Green |
Departs From: |
Grace Parish Hall Parking Lot
Quillians Corner Chevron
Other locations can be arranged by contacting Marsha or Jeremy |
Departure Time: |
9:00am Depart Grace
9:30 am Depart Quillians Corner Chevron
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Meals: |
Lunch:
Bring a trail lunch or snacks. If the weather is cool we'll have the cookstove for hot water. Please bring an unopened / unused bottle of water for our pot.
Supper: (Optional)
Weather permitting we will gather in the campground around Jeremy's Campfire to cook out. Bring a meat for the grill and whatever else you may need. Don't forget your plates, cups, hot choc mix, beverage, plasticware, etc. Jeremy will provide the campfire.
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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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Hike
Schedule: |
8:45am Meet @ Grace Main Parking Lot at Parish Hall to check in, use facilities, arrange carpooling and get ice.
9:00 am Depart Gainesville for Vogel
09:30 am Depart Quillians Corner
10:45 am Arrive at Vogel
Upon arrival at Vogel, park in the lot adjacent the lake. Go ahead
and use the facilities next to the general store and visit the store
if you.
11:15 am Meet at the Lake Parking Lot for safety briefing and gear loading.
11:30 am Depart parking lot for trail head - appx .2 mile distance
Start hike.
1:00 - 1:30 pm - Estimated time at vista overlook for snacking
4:30 pm - Appx. time of return to parking area.
4:40pm - Gather around Jeremy's campfire for dinner* (Optional).
Return to Gainesville as you wish.
*Upon returning from the hike, those who wish to stay for fellowship are invited to join us at the campsite around the campfire. This is optional and we always understand if you need to depart and return home - 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: |
We will be hiking this loop trail in a counter-clockwise pattern.
The 1st mile of this trail follows Burnett Branch as it climbs steadily for
appx. 900'.
This will be a self paced climb, so have no fear as to how fast or slowly you climb hills. Remember that many of our hikers are stopping frequently to do photography as well. There is one footbridge crossing and some rock hopping over watersheds. From a hardwood forest, the trail leads into plants and low foliage as we gain altitude.
At a gap near the top, a spur trail (green blaze) leads out to a vista overlooking the park & lake with the valley below. Back tracking to the main trail, the path follows an old logging roadbed before descending to cross Wolf Creek. A boulder field runs along side the creek.
The trail merges with the Coosa Backcountry Trail on the return for part of the distance. At this intersection we will take a breif detour and check out a fern cove just up a short ways on the Coosa Back Country Trail then come back down and continue to follow signage for Bear Hair Trail at all intersections. The campground of the park will be to your right and beneath you on the last mile of the trail.
The last 2 miles wander through beautiful, hardwood forested areas with only slight terrain changes and streams running near the trail.
From here we will either head back to the parking lot or up to Jeremy's campsite for dinner (Optional). |
Trip Notes: |
Weather permitting we will gather at Jeremy's campsite for dinner, hot chocolate, & fellowship following the hike (Optional).
Don't forget Vogel is a great place to pitch your tent, park your RV or rent one of the cabins. Cabins are complete with fireplace, bathrooms, and full kitchens. To make reservations visit www.georgiastateparks.org/info/vogel
If you plan on staying at Vogel please let Jeremy know! |
Camping, Cabins, Etc. |
Optional
Vogel State Park has campsites with and without hookups as well as cabins. Others within the group will be camping on this trip.
Reservations for accomadations can be made at www.georgiastateparks.org/vogel |
In Case Of Emergency Forms (ICE): |
Please be sure you have an ICE form for each hiker on file for emergency contact information. 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 |
Views From The Bear Hair Gap Trail During a Previous Hike
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Map |
Vogel State Park PDF Download
GPS Tracking Trail Map With Profile From EveryTrail.com
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Directions: |
Vogel State Park is located on US Hwy 129 ,
11 miles south of Blairsville, GA
(just before GA Hwy 180 turns left)
From Gainesville
Take Hwy 129 North to Cleveland Georgia. Go through the downtown square continue on Hwy 129 North to Vogel State Park. Vogel will be on the left a couple miles after crossing Blood Mt. at Neel's Gap and shortly after the runaway truck ramp.
Googel Maps Directions |
Hike Reservations: |
Required
Deadline March 12, 2012.
Jeremy Landers
770-861-8175
*Special Notice Regarding Hikers Under 18 Years of Age!
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Post Trip Review: |
With 17 people, three campsites and a light rain several groups of hikers went in different directions. Due to rain showers the main group opted for the 2 mile trail from the ball field to the back country picnic shelter and down through the campground. |