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Date(s) - 07/06/13
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Date: Saturday, July 6, 2013
Distance: 4miles
Difficulty: D1
Carpool Time: 9:00 AM at Intown Community Church
Cost: $7:00 per person in carpool.
Hike Leader: Peter de Lastic
The Laurel Ridge Trail explores the bank of the Chattahoochee River, climbs low foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and ventures into coves claimed by Lake Lanier. In the first half mile of the trail there are several long-distance views of Buford Dam and Lower Pool Park. Atlanta’s growth created demand for two fundamental commodities—water and electrical power. Starting in 1950, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built Lake Lanier to fill these needs. The Laurel Ridge Trail explores the southern end of the lake, climbing through foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and exploring coves that are now claimed by the lake.
We will hike the trail and then stop for a swim/paddle at the beach area or somewhere close. This is an easy beginner’s hike.
Required Items to Bring:
-backpack
-hiking boots/shoes or strong tennis shoes. No flip flops or sandals.
-lunch
-high fuel trail snacks
-plenty of water or sport drink 2 litres
– bathing suit, hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
-camera (optional)
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