Data Updated: |
Monday, April 23, 2012 8:08:02 AM |
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Date Confirmed
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Trip: |
Lake Trail - Lake Russell Wildlife Management Area (WMA) |
Date: |
May 5, 2012
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Trip Host: |
Marsha Conner
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Location: |
Lake Russell WMA - Campground Area
Habersham County |
Cost: |
Carry cash for fuel sharing & day use fees $3.00 (?).
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Difficulty: |
Easy to Moderate |
Length: |
4.6 Mile Out & Back |
Blaze: |
Blue |
Departs From: |
Grace Church - Parish Hall / Main Parking Lot
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Corners Cafe / Circle K, Lula on Hwy 365 |
Departure Time: |
9:00am Grace Church
9:40am Corners Cafe |
Meals: |
Lunch:
Bring a trail lunch or snacks. |
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 Grace
09:30 am arrive at Lula on Hwy 365, SE corner (Corners Café/Circle K Store parking lot)
9:40 am Depart Corners Café/Circle K
10:15 am Arrive at Lake Russell WMA, drive through park, use restrooms as available, park at Nancytown Pond, safety briefing
10:45 am Begin Hiking
1:00 pm - Snack break / lunch at dam
4:00 - 4:30 pm - Appx. time of return to parking area.
Return to Gainesville as you wish.
*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!
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Trail Description: |
Lake Russell and the surrounding WMA are named for the late US Senator Richard B. Russell who served Georgia from 1933 1971 over half his life. Lake Russell itself is comprised of over 100 acres of fresh water, suitable for fishing and recreational (non-motorized) boating. The surrounding grounds around the lake include two campgrounds, picnic tables, shelters, a sandy beach, swimming area, and snack bar. Operations are seasonal from May through September. Adjacent Lake Russell is Nancytown Pond and a group camping area. This is a nice area for photography.
The Lake Trail is designed to start walking in a clockwise pattern beginning at the little dam between Nancytown Pond and the main lake. The trail follows the boundary of Lake Russell on the back side for approximately 1.5 miles. At that point you cross a small bridge and the route follows higher on the hill and further away from the lake. At 2.3 miles, you dip back down to the lake at the dam. At that time we will stop, rest, and snack. We will return to the parking lot backtracking the same route. (The trail picks up on the far side of the dam and after about a mile, comes out on a paved road which you would have to follow for about two miles to return to the trailhead.)
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Camping, Cabins, Etc. |
Optional
The Lake Russell Campground is available for camping beginning May 4th. Campsites are first come first serve and do NOT have hookups.
Forest Service Website Camping Details
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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 |
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Map |
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Directions: |
Hwy 365 N out of GVL to Mt. Airy
Exit onto Hwy 197 and turn right toward Habersham Central High School
Watch for several 4 way stops on this roadway!
Go 2.5 miles on Hwy 197 until it dead ends at a stop sign Dicks Hill Parkway
Turn right at the stop sign and proceed appx 1 mile
Turn left just after crossing over railroad tracks (bridge) onto Lake Russell Rd.
Lake Russell Rd is a 2 mile paved road winding down into the WMA. Signage In the WMA directs you to all facilities. |
Hike Reservations: |
Required
Deadline May 3, 2012.
Jeremy Landers
770-861-8175
*Special Notice Regarding Hikers Under 18 Years of Age!
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Post Trip Review: |
After the hike! |