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Clearing Beech Bottom Trail

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Clearing Beech Bottom Trail

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Trail Clearing Beech Bottom Trail!

Join us, as we clear trees, brush and limbs from the Beech Bottom Trail, which we haven’t hit in quite a while.

Please meet at the Beech Bottom Trailhead, at 9:00 am. Plan on 6 to 9 miles of moderate hiking, returning to the trailhead about 3pm. For those interested, we will have our regular snacks & shareables tailgate potluck afterwards - a chance to chill and interest with other volunteers.

Email Michael at [email protected] if you have any questions.

What to Bring:
• Enough food and water for the day, including a light lunch and a backpack to carry your supplies/food
• Work gloves and a safety whistle
• Sturdy boots and appropriate clothing layers are required for the task at hand (long pants are required; long-sleeve shirts recommended given the potential for thorns or other natural hazards)
• Food, snacks or soft drinks to share with the group for our post-work tailgate back at the trailhead parking area – and a lawn chair if you’d like, for relaxing!

Other trail-clearing tools & safety gear such as hard hats & protective eyewear will be
provided.

Directions to the Beech Bottom Trailhead:

· From Chatsworth, GA, travel north on US 411 North to Cisco, GA. Cisco is 12.3 miles past the Hardee’s in Chatsworth on US 411.
· Turn right at Cisco Baptist Church (across from Sinclair Gas Station) onto Old GA Hwy 2. Drive 9 miles to Jack’s River Bridge at the TN state line.
· Cross the bridge, turn right and go about 1.2 miles.
· Turn a hard right onto Forest Road 62 (Big Frog Loop Road) – go about 4.7 miles to the trailhead parking on the left – note that this road is a bit rough in spots, so take your time.

If you plan to join us, please RSVP on Meetup or with Robert Edmondson – [email protected] so that we can plan accordingly!

Please note that CDTV events are a family- friendly, alcohol, and drug-free setting.

Who Can Tell Me More?
If you would like more information about these events or are not currently on our mailing list please contact Robert Edmondson at the email above, sign up on Meetup 4142298.xyz/Cohutta-Wilderness-Trail-Volunteers , follow us on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/teamconasauga,or look us up on the Chattahoochee National Forest website at www.fs.usda.gov/conf.

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