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Data Updated: Thursday, June 30, 2011 5:55:17 PM
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Trip: Davidson River Recreation Area, / Pisgah National Forest

Spring Outdoor Adventure Trip
Date: June 10-12, 2011

This is spending the night on Friday and Saturday Nights and departing on Sunday. You are welcome to go up early or stay later than the planned dates.

Please note this is a three day two night trip!
Trip Host: Marsha Conner & Jeremy Landers
Location: Davidson River Campground (Base Camp)
Park Contact Info Davidson River (NC)
1000 Pisgah Highway
Pisgah Forest NC 28768

GPS: 35.28083, -82.7225

Gate House Phone Number: 828-877-4910
Cost: Any fees regarding to overnight accommodations
$5 park entry fee
Other parking & entry fees as they may apply to locations or events visited.
Schedule: Please note this schedule is ONLY a guide and is a work in progress. We may complete things faster or slower than I anticipate based on information I gather online. You also have the choice to choose which parts of this trip you want to do. The waterfall trips on Saturday are designed so we can stop at any point and return to base camp should the need arise.

Wednesday / Thursday
June 8 & 9
4:00 pm Campsite Check-in


Friday
June 10

Breakfast on own
10:00 am Cradle of Forestry
12:30 pm Scout Trailheads
2:00 pm Lunch at Base Camp

On Own
4:00 pm Campsite Check-in
6:30 pm Fire ready to cook dinner at Base Camp, Bring a meat for the grill and side dish to share & whatever else you will need.


Saturday
June 11

Breakfast on own
9:30 am Meet at Base Camp
9:45 am Depart Davidson River Campground
9:55 am Arrive Looking Glass Falls
10:30 am Depart Looking Glass Falls
10:40 am Arrive Moore Cove Falls Trailhead
11:40 am Depart Moore Cove Falls Trailhead
12:00 pm Arrive Log Hollow Falls Trailhead
12:50 pm Depart Log Hollow Falls Trailhead
Optional 1:00 pm For our non hikers
The Heritage of wild flowers and native plants
The Transylvania Heritage Museum
189 West Main Street
Brevard, NC 28712
www.transylvaniaheritage.org
1:00 pm Arrive Slick Rock Falls Trailhead
1:40 pm Depart Slick Rock Falls Trailhead
1:45 pm Arrive Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education LUNCH

Tour Center
2:30 pm Depart from parking area for Falls on Cedar Rock Creek
4:30 pm Return to Parking Area
4:35 pm Depart Pisgah Center
4:45 pm Arrive Daniels Creek / Toms Springs Falls Trailhead
6:00 pm Depart Daniels Creek / Toms Springs Falls Trailhead
6:20 pm Return to Base Camp
6:30 pm Quick light supper
7:10 pm Depart for Twilight Firefly Tour (Optional)
7:30 pm Twilight Firefly Tour (Optional)
Sponsored by Cradle of Forestry
Location Pink Beds Picnic Area
Bring Flashlight & Cash for entery
Click for Details
9:30 pm Depart Pink Beds Picnic Area
9:45 pm Return to Davidson River Campground
Sunday
July 12
2:00 pm Check out of lodgings & campsites


Monday
July 13
2:00 pm Late departures check out.


Optional Events for the Non Hiker (To be done on own) Check out the Events Calendar at www.visitwaterfalls.com for dates June 8 - 13th. There's quite a list of things going on for the non hiker. I've included a couple above

Some of the items on the list include but are not limited to:
Photography Workshop
Wildflower Program
Twilight Fire Fly Trip
Guided Canoe Trip on the French Broad River (Canoe provided)
Several Musical Events
Pottery Class
Glass Decorating Class
Historical Walking Tour
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.

Reservations should be made through www.recreation.gov

Accommodations:
Davidson River Campground

(Base Camp)
Davidson River Campground is located in Western North Carolina in the Pisgah National Forest, 4 miles east of Brevard. The campground is located on the Davidson River along HWY 276. Nearby attractions are Sliding Rock, Looking Glass Falls, and the Blue Ridge Parkway, The Cradle of Forestry Discovery Center, several waterfalls & hiking trails.

The campground has a 2 vehicle/8 person maximum per site.

Restrooms and showers are available on each loop

Note: As of March 11th there were 4 campsites available for the weekend we will be there.
Other Lodging Options Note: Please read reviews and make an informed decision. *Locations have not been visited by the co chairs.


Other Lodging Listings from visitwaterfalls.com
Hotels, Cabins, Bed & Breakfast, Motel, Resorts

www.visitwaterfalls.com/stay

www.north-carolina-hotels.org/cities/Brevard

Roadway Inn
We have people staying here.


Things to do At Davidson River Campground / Pisgah National Forest:
Fishing: Davidson River
Hiking Trails: North Slope Trail, Art Lobe Trail, Sycamore Trail, Thrift Cove Trail, Black Mountain Trail, Grassy Road Trail,
Trail Map & Details: www.hikewnc.info (Area Trail Maps)
www.hikewnc.info (Davidson River Area Trail Descriptions)
Biking Trails: North Slope Trail, Sycamore Trail, Thrift Cove Trail, Black Mountain Trail, Grassy Road Trail,
Trail Map & Details: www.hikewnc.info (Area Trail Maps)
www.hikewnc.info (Davidson River Area Trail Descriptions)
Things to do Near the campground Hiking: www.hikewnc.info (Davidson River Area Trail Descriptions)
www.hikewnc.info (Area Trail Maps)

Cradle of Forestry

Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education

Pink Beds

Blue Ridge Parkway

Brevard Music Center

The Transylvania Heritage Museum

Multiple Waterfalls
Actually too many to list. But a great website to see them all is
northcarolinawaterfalls.info

Trail: As we are in the "Land of Waterfalls" rather than one long hike I thought we'd do a selection of short waterfall hikes. This will give everyone a good selection of trail to meet their ability levels. In no particular order here's the list I'm considering

Falls Difficulty Milage Round Trip Departs from Info on the Web GPS
Looking Glass Falls Easy
Wheelchair Accessible
0 Basecamp Site 1

Site 2
35.29628, -82.769623
Moore Cove Falls Easy 1 Trailhead Site 1

Site 2

Site 3
35.312389, -82.778679
Log Hollow Falls Easy 20 min Trailhead Site 1

Site 2
35.323663, -82.808118
Slick Rock Falls Easy 50 Yards Trailhead Site 1

Site 2
35.293201, -82.797523
Falls on Cedar Rock Creek Easy - Moderate 2 Pisgah Center Parking Area Site 1

Site 2
35.278111, -82.799698
Daniels Creek / Toms Springs Falls Easy 1 Trailhead Site 1

Site 2
35.288927, -82.826743
Optional if time allows
Cove Creek Falls Easy - Moderate 2.5 Trailhead Site 1

Site 2

Site 3
35.294339, -82.81772
Difficulty: Varies
Length: Varies
Blaze: Varies
Departs From: No official carpool.
If carpooling please make arrangements with the people you are riding with.
Departure Time: No official carpool.
If carpooling please make arrangements with the people you are riding with.
Meals: Please bring your own food or make arrangements with other people in your cabin, campsite or hotel to share meals.

Jeremy will usually have a campfire in the evenings and you are welcome to bring your meat for the grill. (Park rules limit 8 people to a site at a time)

Transportation: POV's with carpooling, or drive on own. If you need transportation you can post an email to the hike group email list.

No official carpool for this trip.

(Always be prepared to drive your own vehicle if necessary. If you carpool, fuel costs should be shared.)
GPS Info: 35.28083, -82.7225
Davidson River Campground
USGS Quad:
Ranger District:
Area
Trail Descriptions:
www.hikewnc.info Davidson River Area (A great website with lots of area info)

Notes: First let us remind you that this trip is not just for hikers. There are lots of things to do at Davidson River, Pisgah National Forest & in the Brevard area for those of you who don't hike. Whether it's bird watching, fishing, reading, shopping or driving around consider joining us on this trip!

Exact schedule is a work in progress, but the important issue at this time is for each hiker to consider if they want to participate in this event and to make their reservations for accommodations.

At this time, Jeremy, Marsha, Sally & Chad, Frances & Marty will be camping and the base camp location will be the Davidson River Campground. I do not suggest taking a chance on getting a camping site upon arrival. Making reservations for camping at this location is highly recommended.

There are numerous websites to study and gather info, so please take some time to look and learn. Even if you have to change things later in the year, we recommend you make some plans now as the accommodations are not plentiful and could book up early.

As we did last year, we will schedule the hike for Saturday (with possibly some other activities in the area) so that those who travel on Friday will be there for the primary hike. Those who wish to go over on Thursday may select their own schedule for Friday.

NOTE the dates for this event. This hiking event will be the second weekend of June! You may go up as early as you wish and stay as long as you like but the primary hikes will be on Saturday, June 11, 2011. Please let Marsha or Jeremy know your plans as soon as possible so we can know how many people are going, where they are staying, and the dates they will be there.

Cellular phone service is sporadic in the park so don’t count on that service to be reliable.

Links & Ref. Davidson River Campground at www.recreation.gov

Cradleofforestry.com

http://northcarolinawaterfalls.info

fs.usda.gov/nfsnc

visitwaterfalls.com

hikewnc.info

blueridgeparkway.org

nps.gov/blri

About Cradle of Forestry on YouTube

Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education

www.transylvaniaheritage.org
Books
Photos Marsha C View the photos on Kodak Gallery

Jeremy L View the photos on Facebook
Map
Directions: Davidson River (NC)
1000 Pisgah Highway
Pisgah Forest NC 28768

GPS: 35.28083, -82.7225

Park Hours: 7AM-11PM
Notice: Gates lock at 11PM. No late access.
Office Hours: 8AM-5PM



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Reservations: Please Let Jeremy Landers or Marsha Conner know once you have made reservations with the park.

Reservations for camping or cabins should be made with the Georgia State Park System.

*Special Notice Regarding Hikers Under 18 Years of Age!

Post Trip Review: A great trip was had by all this past weekend! With campers arriving as early as Wednesday and Thursday, a total of 3 couples and one individual camping, and two in a hotel we had one of our largest Outdoor Adventure Trips to date.

Based out of the Davidson River Campground within the Pisgah National Forest near Brevard North Carolina we had a busy weekend with activities on Friday as well as Saturday. Early campers gathered for dinner together on Thursday evening then meet up with some late Thursday arrivals for a tour of the Cradle of Forestry Discovery Center on Friday morning, a scouting trip to find the waterfall trailheads for Saturdays hike then supper together at Jeremy's tarp covered campsite with those who arrived on Friday.

Saturday brought us all together at the Visitors center / Ranger Station for a group photo before headding out on our waterfall adventure. Our first waterfall was right along the road and required no hike whatsoever. The second waterfall was our longest and toughest hike. Billed as an easy one mile round trip it started out with a steep climb and seemed longer than a mile. Our third waterfall was quite easy as it followed along a forest service road. Though we did not stay long here as a very light rain and some thunder had set in by our arrival. By the time we were back to the vehicles it had passed over. Our fourth & final waterfall was the smallest for the day but was quite pretty regardless. From here we stopped at the Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education and decided rain was on the way and several folks had to head out to return to Gainesville we would have lunch in camp before their departure and those staying would have the afternoon to themselves. As it had every day we had afternoon showers during the suppertime hours but those present stayed nice & dry at the Hake's campsite in their RV. Following dinner the five of us went up to the Pink Beds recreation area where the Cradle of Forestry was hosting a great program on Fireflies. One thing we learned is that luciferin (what makes fireflies glow) reacts to bacterias and is used by food & beverage manufacturers like Coca-Cola & Pepsi to test for bacteria in their drink syrups.

Sunday brought the departure of all but Jeremy who spent the day by the river.

I think it's safe to say we will return to the Davidson River Campground for another trip!!!

*Special Notice Regarding Hikers Under 18 Years of Age!


Please take a moment to read the Participation Guidlines prior to hiking with the Grace Church Hike Group.

Additional Info For All Hikes
Information provided by Marsha Conner

ICE  INFO
(In Case Of Emergency)

We are now carrying ICE forms with us for safety. The hike planner will
be responsible for being sure these cards are on the trail.  A form in a
sealed yellow envelope with critical contact and medical data on each
hiker will be available in case of emergencies.  You are required to fill
out the emergency contact information however the medical information
is optional, should an emergency arise, this data would go with you for
medical treatment and provide contact information for your relatives
and medical information at the ER that should be known.  Many of us have
ICE phone numbers in our cell phones, but our cell phones may not work
in some wilderness areas.

WHAT  TO  CARRY
You should be self-sufficient on the trail. Do not plan to borrow items you
do not have from people hiking with you. They may not have what you need
or they may need it for themselves. Carefully look over the trail description and
map before going, ask questions, and make sure that you are physically able to
handle the terrain, the temperatures, the possible wetness, and the other
interesting things that might happen to us while on the trail! As always we
set our hiking pace to accomadate everyone. So don't think you'll be too slow.
Jeremy & Marsha are always willing to help you to be trail ready.

1.  Daypack
2.  Water/Fluid Supplies
3.  Food/Snack Supplies
4.  Cash and Photo ID (ID should be on your person at all times)
5.  Other Outdoor Supplies
6. 4 AA Batteries to use in our walkie talkies.

1.  Packs:
a.  Plan and pack for medical emergencies including
     blisters, bug bites, allergies, cuts, etc.
b.  At least one snake bite kit (Sawyer style) should be
     with the group (sold in most sporting goods depts).
c.  Weather change needs such as poncho, emergency
     blanket, cap, gloves, wind jacket, etc.
d.  Cell phone (in case it might work) and other
     items important to you for personal safety or comfort

2.  Water/Fluid Supplies
a.  Plan on carrying a cooler in your vehicle with ice to keep
food and fluids cold throughout the trip
b.  Carry enough fluid with you for the designated trail hike
c.  Do  Not  Drink  Water  From  Streams - most mountain
    water is no longer safe to drink as they may contain
    protozoan imps and make you very sick

3.  Food/Snack Supplies
a.  Short hikes may only require a light snack
     on the trail (1-2 miles) - plan accordingly
b.  Longer hikes usually require a moderate
     snack on the trail (3-4 miles) - plan accordingly
c.  Remember that your appetite is enhanced by
    being outdoors and doing physical activity

4.  Cash and ID
a.  Carry bills in different increments especially "ones"
     for park entrance fees and incidentals - each
     person is responsible for their own fees and should
     share any group cost for parking and fuel
b. The cost of fule is to be shared between driver and
passengers.
c.  For your safety, have your ID with you on the trail at
all times.
d.  Do not leave valuables in your parked car which you
    cannot afford to have stolen!

5.  Other Outdoor Supplies
a.  Camera, Flash Card(s) or film
b.  Binoculars
c.  Sun hat
d.  Knife and compass
e.  Extra socks if prone to blisters
f.  Bug spray
g.  Sting relief especially if you are
     allergic to insect stings
h.  Hiking pole or sticks
i.   Sweat towel and/or bandana
j. Large Pepper Spray (for animal attacks and personal protection)


6. Hunting Season
Remember your Blaze Orange During Hunting Seasons.

UPON RETURNING HOME

1.  Critical - Shower and check your body - CAREFULLY -
     for ticks (if a tick has attached itself to your skin, do
     not crush its body while removing it, but lift it away
     from your skin and pull out by the legs - treat the area
     properly and watch for any redness - if redness appears
     seek medical attention promptly)

2.  Clean and treat any wounded areas of your body -
     use ice for first 24-48 hours on joint/muscle injuries
     and heat as swelling subsides

3.  Consider keeping a log of your hiking experiences and
     write your story in a journal while memories are fresh

4.  Develop pictures and share copies with your hikers

GENERAL  GUIDELINES  TO  REMEMBER

1.  Leave pets at home if hiking with a group. More Info

2.  Keep groups on the trail to no more than 4-6 together

3.  Walk single file in the middle of the trail

4.  Step to the side of the trail as you go downhill
     to allow hikers going uphill to have the right of way

5.  Do not wade with your boots on unless necessary
     Wet socks and shoes can create immediate blisters

6.  Swift water can cause you to lose your footing in
     6-12 inches of water so do not be fooled that you
     can wade without danger across a stream

7.  Snakebites are a critical concern to hikers
     THINK before putting your hands and feet anywhere
     that might be a place of hiding for a snake:
     a.  Step on the top of logs - not over them
     b.  Use your hiking pole to check on the backside
          of logs and rocks before sitting down
     c.  Stay on the trail where visibility is better

8.  Read the many different theories on protection
     from bears and other wildlife - bears are most
     aggressive when protecting their cubs and stay
     near water and food sources frequently - bears
     do not "growl" but will make a "grunting" noise
     to let you know they see you when you may not
     see them - stop, back away slowly, and move
     back down the trail without hesitation - do not
     mistake a "grunting" noise for random woods noise
     on a trail as it may only be made one time to give
     you one chance to back away. Carry a large pepper spray.

9.  Let members of your hiking group know your intentions
    in case you decide to return to the parking lot or leave
     for the day. 

10. Remember that the GEC Open Hike each month will
     have a mixed skill level and cooperation as a team is needed.
     The monthly planner has volunteered to set up the hike
      and there may be slight differences with each hike.
      There is room for both the scenic hiker and the extreme
      hiker with good communication and proper planning.

More information on Hiker Safety can be found at the following websites.
Georgia State Park Safe Hiking Tips

http://www.redcross.org/services/hss/tips/hiking.html


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