We would like as many CB equip rigs as we can get but what we'd like at least is CB on the front, middle and last rig of each group.Hi Keith, is this going to be a CB "encouraged" communication trip?
I realize with 20 vehicles (or two groups of 10) communications might be a factor to consider. And, of course, since i travel solo almost exclusively I should at least see if I can locate a handheld CB
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Thanks Eric.Keith, Thanks for the response and update. One concern I'm having, after reading your latest, is the impact of a large group of tightly configured vehicles driving over the same section of roads, one after the other especially if muddy. Compound that a mid-week rain and then more rain during the ride. Yikes!
That large a group will most likely have a significant negative impact on 'some' areas of those roads for months into the future, not all of it I know since much of hte FS road is merely a very scenic gravel road.
I'll keep a watch on the weather and await your personal reconnaissance on Friday. Hope you can post a brief update Friday evening. I'll hold off and make a decision about ME riding over these roads again, since I've been on them frequently in the past few years. My thinking is that one less set of aggressive 4x4 tries will perhaps be that much less rutting and wallowing of the track.
BUT - If for other folks who aren't familiar or haven't been - I really believe they should take advantage of the opportunity and most definitely go... but my thinking is I may just hold off and let others enjoy on this trip. We'll wait and see. As much as I'd love to met up with you and the folks I met back in November - I may just have to meet you guys at a future "meet & greet" - depending...
Keith, on Friday are you going to make the drive in reverse - west to east? I'd be happy to join you. I've got a 2+ hour drive from home to Dillard so could meet there - or if you could suggest an alternate, earlier meet-up point I can do that also.I'm heading up Friday with the intent of checking Charlie's Creek area and Patterson Road ahead for the ride the next day, anyone wanting to tag along is welcome. Leaving Marietta mid/late morning Friday going north up 575.
Everyone keep watch on the weather so you can plan accordingly. The wife and I are going rain or shine.
It just depends on the amount of rain. Last trail report I got was from Saturday 2/3/2018 (Charlies very muddy) and then on Sunday in Atlanta area we got nearly 2 inches of rain. NE Georgia likely got similar amounts. Tomorrow (Wednesday) calls for more heavy rain through the day and more on Saturday and Sunday. Total rain amounts from today through Sunday will be 2 to 4 inches. Except for the highest of rigs, crossing the Tallulah River into Charlie's may be out of the question. There is a by pass to crossing the river but there are other water crossings to come that could be impacted by rain.Do you think this will turn into a mud bog with the rain Fri. and Sat? We have never been there so not sure about the trails. Just asking.
That is kinda the plan at the moment. As to meet points, from Marietta, headed up 575 to Upper Hightower Rd. & US 76. We can meet in Dillard and double back or meet along 575 or meet up along the Ga. 400 corridor. I'll PM you my cell # and we can get together and work out those details however best works.Keith, on Friday are you going to make the drive in reverse - west to east? I'd be happy to join you. I've got a 2+ hour drive from home to Dillard so could meet there - or if you could suggest an alternate, earlier meet-up point I can do that also.
Nothing is on my calendar for Friday or Saturday anyway.
Sorry I missed this Silverback.Any plans to grab late lunch or dinner once we're done?
Understood. A few have already told me the same and I'd expect some may wake up Saturday morning and if the forecast holds, they may call it a day as well. I'll be there and if nobody shows, the wife and I still got alternative plans. The big unknown is if the Forest Service will gate some or a lot of the trail? Right now that and the weather are the big elephants in the room.Keith, as I said on the Facebook post yesterday, if it continues to rain and be nasty, I'm probably bowing out of this one.
I've been watching the weather and it looks ugly.
That's OK Will, you can still come but it is uncertain what we will find Saturday morning. Cindy and I are going up Friday to try and at least check the trail heads for gate closure so look for a post here late Friday afternoon with Intel on what we find and then plan accordingly from there.Unfortunately I showed up late to the party and not able to RSVP...
Thanks Keith!That's OK Will, you can still come but it is uncertain what we will find Saturday morning. Cindy and I are going up Friday to try and at least check the trail heads for gate closure so look for a post here late Friday afternoon with Intel on what we find and then plan accordingly from there.
For any who do decide not to come, if you could just remove yourself from the RSVP list so I've got a better count of what to look for Saturday. If you are coming and worse case the Traverse is gated, have alternative plans for your day but this doesn't exclude the group from doing something else if folks want. Hwy 28 goes into NC and the Highlands area so that is possibility among others.
Thanks Pappy.We hate it but we are not going to make it. We were looking forward to meeting all you folks. Be safe and have a great time!!