We have 113 registrants so far!!! Keep 'em coming folks...this will be a great meeting!!!
We still have camping spots, camp cabins, rooms in Claiborne hall, and both rental houses are still available.
Monday, August 29, 2011
BAZZANIA!!!!!!
Our entertainment for the annual meeting will be the group Bazzania.
Bazzania Girls Band is the creation of botanist Mary Priestley, who is curator of the Herbarium at the University of the South. Bazzania is a liverwort, a small plant that flourishes in nearby Fiery Gizzard, which is part of the South Cumberland Recreation Area. Bazzania is the official band of the Friends of South Cumberland, and we love to play at their annual picnic.
The band is made up of: Mary (accordion); April Minkler (bass guitar), Jim Ann Howard (guitar); Suzanne Cahoon (guitar), Betty Carpenter (harmonica & autoharp); Ann Seiters (keyboard); and me (banjo & tenor guitar). Everyone sings. Garry Collins is our sound man. Our repertoire is eclectic, and we perform some original songs.
Auction Item- Hound Huts
ABO Gear Outback Hound Portable Hut for Dogs
The Outback Hound Portable Hut is the perfect solution to protect your dog from the rain and keeps dog off the ground, away from insects. It's ideal for any surface, lawn, deck or patio - a must have for spring and summer. Rugged and durable house is constructed from 600 denier canvas. Fast and easy set up - no tools needed. The cover secures to frame with velcro closures and has SPF 50 protection. Ideal for traveling the portable home folds into carry bag and it is lightweight. Includes securable padded mattress for extra comfort. The Hut is a must have for any backyard or patio. There are TWO Hound Huts for auction, one in medium size and one in large size.
Medium
25" L X 23" W X 24" H
For Dogs up to 35 lbs.
Large
34" L X 28" W X 32" H
For Dogs up to 70 lbs.
Auction Item- Two night stay at vacation home in Sewanee, TN
For the auction at this year’s TTA Annual Meeting, we are offering a 2-night stay at Medford House in Sewanee. This is a 4-bedroom, 3 ½ bath house that sleeps 8. It is located near the University of the South and Saint Andrews Sewanee School . The property is also adjacent to the Mountain Goat Trail and the Perimeter Trail. Details may be seen at http://www.vrbo.com/, listing #313313.
Auction Item- Osprey Viper Hydration Pack
Ospry Viper 4 Hydration pack
Color: Supernova
Use for: Mountain Biking, Trail Running, Day Hiking
The lightest of the ViperT series, this pack provides a 2 liter Hydraform reservoir, a heat embossed fabric pocket for carrying small items and a bungee lacing system on the front panel for securing an extra layer of clothing.
Color: Supernova
Use for: Mountain Biking, Trail Running, Day Hiking
The lightest of the ViperT series, this pack provides a 2 liter Hydraform reservoir, a heat embossed fabric pocket for carrying small items and a bungee lacing system on the front panel for securing an extra layer of clothing.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Registration Update: Bishop's Hall SOLD OUT!
As of today we have 80 paid registrations! Bishop's Hall (motel style) is sold out! There are still single and double occupancy rooms available in Claiborne Hall (dorm style). As well as space in the Camp Cabins (barracks style) and plenty of tent camping.
Be sure you check out the Lobby terrace and Claibprne Hall's second floor porch while at DuBose!
Auction Item- North Face Spire, Women's backpack
Hike Description: Saturday, Cloudland Canyon Waterfalls, 7 miles, Strenuous, Joan Hartsvigsen leads
Cloudland Canyon State Park Waterfalls and Sitton Gulch Trail.
Rising Fawn, Georgia. Hike Leader: Joan Hartvigsen, 7 miles strenuous. This Georgia park is located on the western edge of Lookout Mountain. The park straddles a deep gorge cut into the mountain by combined waters of Bear and Daniels Creeks. The Waterfalls Trail consists of gravel and 1,200 stair steps. Both waterfalls cascade off of sheer faces at 60 and 90 feet, and are among the most beautiful in the state. The Sitton Gulch Trail follows Daniel Creek through open, green hemlock groves and overlooks numerous small waterfalls cascading through limestone crevices. The autumn color is magnificent.
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Hike Description- Saturday, Stone Door, 9 miles, Strenuous, Ron Dunn leads
After enjoying the spectacular overlooks at the Great Stone Door we will descend through the Stone Door down to Big Creek Gulf. The trail descends steeply down the rocky slope then parallels Big Creek upstream, crossing rocks most of the time. We have the option of visiting Ranger Creek Falls, which spills over a 20 ft. ledge and disappears into a sink. Such vanishing falls are called terminal falls. Back on the main trail we’ll have the option of visiting the sinks of Big Creek. Here the creek flows into a deep green pool and disappears. The geology in Big Creek Gulf is amazing. (Joan thought she was on another planet.) After wandering four miles through fantastic rock formations we climb steeply up out of Big Creek Gulf and into the Alum Gap Campground area. The three mile easy, flat Laurel Trail will take us back.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
New Silent Auction Item!
Academy Broadway 2 person Tent
This black and yellow dome tent includes the tent, rain fly, shock cord poles, stakes and a carrying bag. This very gently used tent would make a great addition to your gear collection! It weighs in at around 4 pounds so it would be an awesome car camping tent or even a good tent if you are wanting to try backpacking and don't want to make a huge investment before you are sure you'll enjoy it. This tent would be great to have around for your kids or grandkids to camp out in the back yard or to have on hand in case you need an extra for car camping.
This black and yellow dome tent includes the tent, rain fly, shock cord poles, stakes and a carrying bag. This very gently used tent would make a great addition to your gear collection! It weighs in at around 4 pounds so it would be an awesome car camping tent or even a good tent if you are wanting to try backpacking and don't want to make a huge investment before you are sure you'll enjoy it. This tent would be great to have around for your kids or grandkids to camp out in the back yard or to have on hand in case you need an extra for car camping.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Alternative Housing in Sewanee: Brand New Luxury Home Near University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee
Highland Rim Chapter members Bill Kammerer and Marcia Medford own a vacation rental home in Sewanee (only a few minutes to DuBose Center). They are offering the house for rent during our Annual meeting with ALL proceeds going to the Cumberland Trail Conference!! What a fantastic opportunity to stay in a mountain home AND help the Cumberland Trail and Tennessee Trails.
Please contact Marcia Medford at marciamedford@yahoo.com for any questions and pricing information. Check out all the details here: http://www.vbro.com/ listing #313313
Hike Preview-Grundy Forest Day Loop, 2 miles moderate. Friday led by Marietta Poteet and Saturday led by Jim Poteet
This trail into the head of Gizzard Cove meanders through giant hemlocks and offers views of waterfalls, cascades, and the junction of the Big and Little Fiery Gizzard Creeks.
How the creeks got the name Fiery Gizzard is not known for sure. One story says the name originated from an iron-smelting furnace used by the Tennessee Coal & Railroad Company to test the quality of its coke in the 1870's.
Another tale says that Davy Crockett burned his tongue on a hot turkey gizzard while camped along the creek. Still others say the name arose during a peace conference when an Indian chief ripped the gizzard from a recently gutted turkey and threw into the fire to shock the whites that were in attendance.
However the name came about, it is firmly attached to the creeks and the gorge that they flow through, Gizzard Cove.
Here is an interesting blog entry about one person's hike along the trail. http://wildrlog.com/2007/04/22/grundy-forest-day-loop
How the creeks got the name Fiery Gizzard is not known for sure. One story says the name originated from an iron-smelting furnace used by the Tennessee Coal & Railroad Company to test the quality of its coke in the 1870's.
Another tale says that Davy Crockett burned his tongue on a hot turkey gizzard while camped along the creek. Still others say the name arose during a peace conference when an Indian chief ripped the gizzard from a recently gutted turkey and threw into the fire to shock the whites that were in attendance.
However the name came about, it is firmly attached to the creeks and the gorge that they flow through, Gizzard Cove.
Here is an interesting blog entry about one person's hike along the trail. http://wildrlog.com/2007/04/22/grundy-forest-day-loop
Friday, July 15, 2011
HOUSING UPDATE
As of 8/1/11 we have about 40 paid registrants. Please note the following regarding availability:
Bishop's Hall--We are sold out of the single queen bed rooms. We have about 7 two-bed rooms (double beds) available. If you are paying for a private room be sure you choose Single Occupancy $60 per night. If you want to share a room choose Double Occupancy at $42 per night per person and be sure you list who you are sharing a room with.
Claiborne Hall: There are 2 single rooms (1 double bed) available and plenty of double occupancy (2 Twin Bed) rooms available.
The RV site is SOLD OUT. There is still plenty of room available in the bunk-style camp cabins and plenty of tent camping sites!
If you have been putting off registering, DON'T WAIT. Rooms are filling quickly.
Hike Preview-Stone Door/Big Creek Rim/Laurel Falls. Saturday, 7 miles moderate, Hike Leader Tony Jones
The Great Stone Door is located in the Savage Gulf State Natural Area near Beersheba Springs, Tennessee. This beautiful ledge overlooking the Savage Gulf is spectacular. The fall colors should be fantastic and views unbelievable.
We will begin our hike behind the Stone Door Ranger station where we will take the short walk to Laurel Falls we will then walk the Stone Door Trail to the Great Door itself. There will be ample opportunity for pictures both on top and if you choose, at the bottom of the Door. The mileage to this point is about 1.5 miles including Laurel Falls.
From the Stone Door we will walk the Big Creek Rim trail and follow the mainly flat trail along the rim's edge to the Alum Campsite about 4 miles away. Here we will relax and have our lunch and there will be a primitive outhouse for those so inclined.
The trail junctions at the campsite and goes down to the Big Creek Gulf Trail with a connector to Greeter Falls. It also continues straight ahead on the Laurel Trail. The Laurel Trail is the last section of our hike. The Laurel Trail, again mainly flat will take us about 2 miles back to the parking lot. This will be a basically easy walking hike, but it is rated moderate due to length and the rugged terrain at the Great Stone Door.
We will begin our hike behind the Stone Door Ranger station where we will take the short walk to Laurel Falls we will then walk the Stone Door Trail to the Great Door itself. There will be ample opportunity for pictures both on top and if you choose, at the bottom of the Door. The mileage to this point is about 1.5 miles including Laurel Falls.
From the Stone Door we will walk the Big Creek Rim trail and follow the mainly flat trail along the rim's edge to the Alum Campsite about 4 miles away. Here we will relax and have our lunch and there will be a primitive outhouse for those so inclined.
The trail junctions at the campsite and goes down to the Big Creek Gulf Trail with a connector to Greeter Falls. It also continues straight ahead on the Laurel Trail. The Laurel Trail is the last section of our hike. The Laurel Trail, again mainly flat will take us about 2 miles back to the parking lot. This will be a basically easy walking hike, but it is rated moderate due to length and the rugged terrain at the Great Stone Door.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Hike Preview- Shakerag Hollow, Friday, 3 miles moderate, Hike Leader Glen Rognstad
This will be a 3 mile out and back hike that is rated moderate due to a steep 300 ft. elevation change. The Civilian Conservation Corps built the trail back in the 30's and some of the old growth forest remains to this day. The trail is a popular hike for wildflower enthusiasts in the spring.
Find out more about University of the South at http://www.sewanee.edu/ more on the entire Perimeter Trail at http://www.sewanee.edu/sop/perimetertrail.htm
or http://www.sewanee.edu/sop/sewanee_hikes.pdf
Here is an interesting Youtube video of former State Naturalist Mack Prichard in Shakerag Hollow, it's about 10 minutes.
http://youtu.be/hKE3Z8rKYKY
Here is an interesting Youtube video of former State Naturalist Mack Prichard in Shakerag Hollow, it's about 10 minutes.
http://youtu.be/hKE3Z8rKYKY
Silent Auction items are beginning to be donated!
Haunted Hikes, Spine Tingling Tales and Trails from North America's National Parks
Reviews
"Andrea Lankford raises the hair on your neck in this book of spooky spots and ghostly grottoes." —National Geographic Traveler
"I'll never look at the Grand Canyon the same way again. From now on, I'm sleeping with the lights on!" —Chuck Sypher, Grand Canyon park ranger
Description
Combining the popularity of ghost stories with the traditional aspects of a park trail guide, these creepy hikes lead courageous climbers and armchair adventurers through some of the scariest, most mysterious places in North America. Thoroughly investigated, yet often tongue-in-cheek, these tales behind the trails include the chupacabra that roams the swamps inside the Big Thicket National Preserve, the execution-style shooting of two General Motors executives at Crater Lake, and the pair of disembodied legs that have been seen running around inside the Mammoth Cave Visitor Center. A fright factor rating is listed for each hike, along with information on trailhead access, maps, and hike difficulty levels. From the wheelchair accessible to multi-day treks into the wilderness, the included trails cover a wide range of hiking abilities and even feature a haunted Louisiana bayou best reached by canoe or kayak.
2011 Registration is going well...
We are beginning to receive your registration forms and as of now we have sold out of the few single rooms that were in Bishop's Hall. There are still plenty of double rooms available in Bishop's, as well as dorm-style rooms in Claiborne Hall, tent camping, and bunk house style accomodations.
Bishop's Hall- Double Room |
We are beginning to receive your registration forms and as of now we have sold out of the few single rooms that were in Bishop's Hall. There are still plenty of double rooms available in Bishop's, as well as dorm-style rooms in Claiborne Hall, tent camping, and bunk house style accomodations.
Camp Cabin |
Claiborne Hall |
Tent Camping Area |
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Annual Meeting Dates and Location set
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Claiborne Hall |
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View of Courtyard |
You can learn more about the Center at their website, http://www.duboseconf.org/home
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