Trip: |
Vogel State Park - Hike Group Picnic |
Date: |
Saturday, September 8th, 2007
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Trip Host: |
Jeremy Landers / Frances & Marty Welch |
Location: |
Vogel State Park,
Blairsville, GA. |
Cost: |
Carry cash for fuel sharing, park entry fee dinner & to share the picnic shelter rental cost. |
Difficulty: |
Easy & Moderate. No hiking required! |
Length: |
You can just sit and enjoy each other's company at the picnic or hike one of Vogel's many trails.
Byron Herbert Reece Nature Trail |
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0.8 Mile |
Partial Loop, Easy 1hr |
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Trahlyta Lake Trail |
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1.0 Mile |
Easy Walk, 1hr |
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Bear Hair Gap Trail |
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4.1 Mile |
Moderate, Loop, 4 hours |
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Coosa Backcountry Trail |
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12.9 Miles |
Partial Loop, Streneous, Permit Required 9 Hours |
For More Trail Info Click Here
Trail Map Brochure (PDF) |
Blaze: |
See Brochure |
Departs From: |
Meeting at Park |
Departure Time: |
Meals: |
Bring your own meat for the grill, drinks (sorry no alcohol) and a side dish to share. |
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: |
NA |
USGS Quad: |
NA |
Ranger District: |
NA |
Schedule: |
10:00 AM |
Picnic Shelter available for our use.
Mountain Music Festival Begins |
12:00 AM |
Charcoal grill ready to cook lunch. |
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Stay as long as you wish |
PLEASE REMEMBER: Time lines are provided as projections and you may move in and out of the schedule as needed, but please let the hike planner known your intentions. Things may move faster or slower than our projections due to many variables. This hike will go rain or shine and will only be canceled for weather conditions which would be a safety hazard to the participants. This is summertime please remember to carry plenty of water. Don't forget your bug spray!
Schedule Subject to change. Allow time for the trip to take longer.
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Trail Description: |
Byron Herbert Reece Nature Trail |
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0.8 Mile |
Partial Loop, Easy 1hr |
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Trahlyta Lake Trail |
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1.0 Mile |
Easy Walk, 1hr |
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Bear Hair Gap Trail |
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4.1 Mile |
Moderate, Loop, 4 hours
(with nice view overlooking Vogel) |
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Coosa Backcountry Trail |
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12.9 Miles |
Partial Loop, Streneous, Permit Required 9 Hours |
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Notes: |
Greetings Fellow Hikers, & Those Who Love The Outdoors
A Day In The Park
The fall hiking season is almost upon us. The leaves will soon begin to change and once obscure vistas will open up allowing one to see for miles. As a change to our regular monthly hike for September we have rented a picnic shelter at Vogel State Park near Blairsville for a covered dish picnic / day in the park. It just so happens that September 8th our regular hike day is also Vogels Mountain Music, Arts & Crafts Festival date. The festival will feature Appalachian, bluegrass and gospel music; arts and crafts booths; demonstrations on spinning, blacksmithing and bowl carving. We thought this would be a good way to celebrate a great year of hiking and kick off the fall season!
If youve been saying I want to take part but I cant hike much, this is the event for you as well as those of us die hard hikers. Vogel the second oldest and one of the most popular state parks in Georgia is located on Blood Mountain not far from the Appalachian Trail.
Vogel has many offerings to choose from.
Hike one of Vogels many trails ranging from the 1 mile Trahlyta lake trail , to the 4 mile Bear Hair Gap trail, up to the 12 mile Coosa Back Country trail,
Not up for hiking just take a stroll along the paved park road up to the campground which follows Wolf Creek.
Bring a canoe or kayak and do some paddling in lake Trahlyta (no motors),
Bike on the bike trail or park roads,
Bring your tent and make a weekend of it camping,
Prefer a bed? Rent one of Vogels many cabins,
Mini golf, horseshoes, volley ball, softball, paddle boats, swim, build a sand castle or relax on the beach, & more.
Just want to eat, sit and enjoy each others company, visit the festival? Thats fine too!
What do I do to take part.
1. Make a reservation for the picnic with Jeremy by Tuesday September 4th at jlanders@gracechurchgainesville.org or 770-861-8175 (cell).
2. Bring a meat for the grill for yourself and those in your party
3. Bring drinks for your party (Sorry NO Alcohol allowed in public areas of the park)
4. Bring a side dish to share (Let Jeremy know what you will be bringing so we dont all bring the same thing.)
5. Bring cash for the park entry fee $3, and a couple dollars to help cover the cost of the pavilion rental fee. Well know how much once we know how many people are coming. Dont forget cash for the festival as well.
6. Dont forget your folding chairs!
Jeremy will provide Charcoal
The church will provide Ice, Plates, Cups, napkins, & plastic ware, etc.
Schedule
Day begins at 10AM
Charcoal Grill will be ready to cook lunch about 12:00PM
Stay as long as you wish
The Music Festival begins at 10am and features
Jordan Harrison
Buck & Nelson
Phil Tanner & The Skillet Lickers
Ed Teague & Friends
Baldwin & Haney
Bennie Shook Family
Please note that there is no restroom at the shelter however there is one just down the hill from the shelter.
Hope to see you there.
Jeremy Landers,
Hike Group Co Chair
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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. |
For more information on Vogel State Park and to make campsite or cabin reservations visit.
www.georgiastateparks.org/info/vogel
Vogel Trail Descriptions: http://www.georgiastateparks.org/net/content/page.aspx?s=147843.0.1.5
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Photos |
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Map |
Vogel State Park Map http://www.georgiastateparks.org/content/georgia/parks/maps/Vogel-sitemap.pdf
Vogel Trail Map http://www.georgiastateparks.org/content/Georgia/parks/trail_maps/Vogel_map.pdf |
Directions: |
Directions
We will be located at Picnic Shelter #4. This shelter unfortunately does not have direct road access to the park but was the only shelter I could get. Its located on GA HWY 180. We just have to walk down the hill 0.08 mile (or drive 1.00 mile around the corner) to the main part of the park.
From Gainesville,
Take Hwy 129 north to Cleveland,
From Cleveland go up over Blood Mountain and down the other side to the park entrance. Pass the park entrance on your left
Take the next road to your left Hwy 180. Hwy 180 is approximately 20.87 miles from Cleveland.
Once you turn onto Hwy 180 there will be a gravel parking lot and picnic shelter approximately 0.62 mile on your left.
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Reservations: |
Yes, Make Reservation with Jeremy /
770-861-8175 or Click Here To Email
Deadline to Sign Up: Wednesday June 6, 2007
*Special Notice Regarding Hikers Under 18 Years of Age!
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