Brasstown Bald - Arkaquah Trail Hike with Ben Cash
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 Enjoy the spring wildflowers . . .Hike a maintained trail on a high elevation ridge. Expect a great variety of spring wildflowers plus mountain maple, fire cherry, Catawba rhododendron, American mountain ash, sunburst lichen, rock harlequin, and maybe a raven in an area that has had wilderness designation for almost a quarter of a century. Optionally, we may briefly leave the trail to see points of interest. Date of Outing: May 15, 2010 Meeting Time, Place, and Directions: Meet at 10:00 a.m. at
the Trackrock Gap.
Directions: From US Hwy 19 & 129, north of Vogel State Park, turn east onto GA Hwy 180 towards Brasstown Bald and go approximately 2½ mi. Turn left onto Town Creek School Rd and go about 5¼ mi. Turn right onto Trackrock Gap Rd and go approximately 4 mi to the small parking area on the left. From here we'll shuttle to the parking lot on Brasstown Bald where a fee is charged.
Leader: Ben Cash, GFW Member
Outing Location: Union County, and almost entirely within the Brasstown Wilderness Area. USGS Quadrangles: Blairsville GA-NC, Hiawassee GA-NC, Jacks Gap GA
Distance and Difficulty: 5½ to 6 miles. Moderate to strenuous with about 2,500 net elevation loss.
Bring: Lunch, lots of water, rain gear, and appropriate clothing and footwear, etc. (Allergic to bees/wasps?) Remember your meds/epi-pen.
Rain
Date: Hikers will be notified if hike is canceled.
Pet Policy: Thank you
for not bringing your pet friends on Georgia ForestWatch outings.
Family Safe Policy:
Outings are a smoke, alcohol, and drug free setting, thanks.
Limit: 10
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